Jessie J shares an emotional life update with fans and says 2025 was 'one of the hardest years' of her life after bodyguard's tragic death and breast cancer battle
Jessie J has shared a teary end-of-year wrap up with fans on Tuesday as she admitted 2025 was 'one of the hardest' years of her life.
Jessie J has shared a teary end-of-year wrap up with fans on Tuesday as she admitted 2025 was 'one of the hardest' years of her life.
Sharing to Instagram a close up picture of her eye as she cried, the singer, 37, told fans this year 'has been heavy and hard' as she has been 'feeling really low'.
Encouraging her 14.2 million followers to let themselves feel their emotions, she said: 'This is an honest story post that will get blown up I'm sure. But who cares.
'As truthfully in a world full of "everything is fine, I'm happy, I'm good, life is perfect", there is grief, hurt, pain sadness, heartbreak, reflection and processing this time of year for many of us, alongside the good and great or on its own.'
Jessie added: 'This year has been heavy and hard in many ways for all of us, for me personally one of the hardest but most magical years of my life. Personally and professionally.
'But all the sadness has come up this week, it's the first time l've stopped (working and being in public in months) So I'm crying a lot. Writing shit down feeling really low tbh. The lowest I have felt in a while.
Jessie J has shared a teary end-of-year wrap up with fans on Tuesday as she admitted 2025 was 'one of the hardest' years of her life (pictured in December)
Sharing to Instagram a close up picture of her eye as she cried, the singer, 37, told fans this year 'has been heavy and hard' and she was 'feeling really low'
'An accumulation of stuff just making its way to the surface and I'm letting it out. Don't hold it in people.
'We are not superhuman or meant to be happy and positive all the time. It's healthy and normal to cry, and if someone you love is crying don't say "oh don't cry" say "come here"
'Sending love to anyone feeling this way too right now. No positive end to this. Just I'm with ya. It's sh** sometimes.'
The Price Tag singer recently broke down in tears as she sang about the death of her bodyguard Dave in her final live show of the year at Virgin Media and O2's Priority by Candlelight series earlier this month.
Looking incredible in a brown silk off the shoulder dress, she performed I'll Never Know Why from her 2025 album Don't Tease Me With a Good Time.
The event came just weeks before the seventh anniversary of Dave's passing in 2018.
On Monday, Jessie said she would give anything to see her 'big bro' again and that she has told her two-year-old son Sky 'about their travels'.
Writing on Instagram, she said: 'I hate how final death is. I would give anything to post a more recent or new video of us. But instead I will watch these on repeat until we meet again big bro.
The Price Tag singer recently broke down in tears as she sang about the death of her bodyguard Dave at Virgin Media and O2's Priority by Candlelight series earlier this month