Jessie J has revealed that she is trying for a baby months after she sadly miscarried in November of last year.
The 'Price Tag' singer, 34, made the revelation at a recent concert in London, telling the audience that she has never felt more body confident. Watch her strut her stuff below:
She said: "I have gained weight and I've not been to the gym in ages, but honestly, I feel great. I'm not 17 anymore and I want to make a baby and I am trying to do that and my body is changing shape."
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The singer said that despite spending years 'lost in Hollywood', she now feels content in life, The Sun reports.
Jessie then reflected on the outfits she wore as a younger star, saying that she remembers 'putting on a bikini and dry humping a horse in 'Price Tag'... and being 34 in this outfit is different now.'
"I feel like people understand me more than they did ten years ago," she said. "It wasn't easy to write songs about things like being in the club or boys. It isn't who I am.
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"Everybody wanted me to write those songs. I was in LA by myself and I remember looking in the mirror and being obsessed with being perfect. I felt like I had to be who people wanted to be accepted.
"This whole celebrity thing is so weird to me and how people are even more obsessed with how I look than I am."
In November 2021, the singer posted on Instagram that she had fallen pregnant 'on her own' and miscarried.
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Jessie J explained why she revealed the sad news publicly on The Diary Of A CEO Podcast in May.
She recalled: "I posted it because I didn't have anyone to break on… I didn't have anyone to fall apart on, and that's what I needed, that's what I wanted.
"I was by myself, I had no one advising me, my mum and my sister weren't there to go, 'no, don't share this with the world, make it real for you first'."
The singer said that aside from being a musician, her biggest dream in life is to become a mother, and she felt like it had been taken away from her.
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"That was the worst moment of my whole experience was realising that, other than my career, being a mother and having a child has been the biggest excitement of my life," she said.
"I felt like I'd been given everything I'd ever wanted and then someone had gone, 'but you can't have it'."
Tyla has reached out to Jessie J for comment.
If you or someone you know has been affected by a miscarriage, support is available from The Miscarriage Association