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Jessie J attending the DeGrisogono ‘Love On The Rocks’ during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 23, 2017 in Cap d'Antibes, France. Getty Images

KEY POINTS

  • Jessie J addressed her miscarriage a year after it happened
  • The singer admitted that the pain was still there and it never left
  • She gave a shoutout to all the parents who experienced the same pain

Jessie J has broken her silence on her miscarriage from a year ago.

The 34-year-old singer took to her Instagram Story on Thanksgiving Thursday to express her feelings after quietly going through the ordeal of losing her baby.

"A year ago today, I was told my baby no longer had a heartbeat. Although I can tell the story now without crying, have [sic] and still am discovering all the positives that experience gave me," she wrote, as per Page Six.

The "Domino" hitmaker shared that she learned "strength, wisdom, empathy and gratitude" amid the difficult time. However, she also admitted that the pain never went away.

"It still hurts, and all day I have just been thinking about all the women and men and families who have been through this numerous times and how incredibly strong they are," she stated.

Jessie continued, "Grief is such a weird and personal journey. Time helps, but it never truly fades."

She concluded her post by addressing her unborn child, writing, "And to my little angel baby. I feel you everywhere. Especially today."

The U.K.-born artist first revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in November 2021, just one day before she was set to perform at a concert.

The Grammy-nominated songstress never revealed the identity of her baby daddy. She did say on social media that she conceived the baby on her own, presumably through artificial insemination.

Jessie revealed in 2018 that she was told by her doctors when she was 26 that she might never be able to have children. She has been open about her fertility struggles since then, according to Yahoo News.

This past July, the "Flashlight" singer revealed that she was trying to conceive again after the miscarriage. She noted that her body has been "changing shape" as a result.

Jessie relayed the news at a London gig while explaining her "weight gain" to her fans. She said she has never felt more confident in her body because she really wants to have a baby.

"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," she was quoted as saying by the Daily Mail.

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