Jessie J cries on stage talking about heartbreaking miscarriage at Los Angeles show.
Jessie J opened up about her recent miscarriage in an emotional speech to fans during a Wednesday night show at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles.
“I was told a long time ago that I couldn’t have children and I never believed it. I don’t believe in lies, ”he said, as seen in video clips shared by fans on social media.
Visibly drowned out as she rocked back and forth to soft music, the 33-year-old pop star continued, “I decided to have a baby on my own. And then, miraculously, it worked for a while. And yesterday, yeah, yesterday was fucking shit. ”
Hours before going on stage Jessie revealed via Instagram she lost her baby, telling fans she “dreaded the idea of getting over” her Los Angeles concert after learning that doctors could no longer find a heartbeat.
Jessie thanked the concertgoers for helping her feel less alone while grieving the loss of her pregnancy.
“I wanted to be here tonight because the one thing I believe the most in this entire universe, beyond the superficial conversations and Instagram and the Internet, is to be human, to be vulnerable, and to be real,” he said.
The Price Tag singer then reflected on the difficult year she’s had, citing a hearing loss in December 2020, which led to a diagnosis of Ménière’s disease. He also acknowledged losing his voice at one point, which he said was “fucking horrible” since he “didn’t know who [she] he was without ”acting.
“And then I lost my baby,” she added grimly, though she expressed her desire to stay positive despite setbacks.
“I know I’m going to be fine because there really is nothing else to choose from in the way I live.”
Fans then expressed their support for Jessie on social media, applauding her for her vulnerability on stage.
“I have had [the] The loss of a husband and his words for his loss resonate so truly, we are human and it is okay to be vulnerable. She is a fighter … don’t give up @JessieJ, ever. ” one wrote. “You represent hope.”
Added another, “It gets easier. Just give yourself some time. Mourn. Talk. Heal.”