Jessie J Slams 'Insane' Pregnancy Rumours, Defends Body Image
Jessie J Slams 'Insane' Pregnancy Rumours

Jessie J has vehemently shut down what she describes as "insane" rumours suggesting she is expecting her second child, hitting back at widespread speculation that emerged following recent tour images.

Speculation Sparks from Tour Photos

The singer and mother of one, aged 37, addressed the swirling gossip after fans speculated they saw a baby bump in photos from her Las Vegas date on the No Secrets tour last week. In the images, Jessie J was captured wearing a white lace jumpsuit, which some interpreted as evidence of a pregnancy.

Instagram Statement Denies Pregnancy

Taking to Instagram, Jessie J clarified the situation, stating, "The amount of people messaging/commenting, asking me if I'm pregnant. No. I am not." She explained that she simply has "a little belly" since the birth of her son, Sky, in 2023, and had chosen to wear a skin-tight catsuit during a period of bloation.

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She emphasised, "Women can have bellies and not be pregnant," adding, "What an insane thought. It's mad, right?"

Background on Fertility Struggles

Jessie J has been open about her fertility challenges over the years. Her son, Sky, was born in May 2023, just 13 months after she revealed a miscarriage. She has previously spoken out about infertility and child loss, expressing a sense of guilt now that she is on "the other side" of the experience.

She reflected, "Pregnancy, birth, I never thought it would come to me... I know so many women and men are struggling."

Recent Health Battles

Beyond fertility issues, Jessie J faced breast cancer last year, from which she has since recovered. She described 2025 as a tough year, saying, "I haven't been well this year, I've got new boobs... but we look at the positives!"

Her candid remarks highlight her resilience and advocacy for body positivity and health awareness in the entertainment industry.

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