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15/11/2018
The 30-year-old singer told her supporters that she is determined to be a mother some day, despite being unable to conceive, during her performance at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday 14 November.
Before singing the number Four Letter Word, Jessie told the crowd: "So four years ago, I was told that I couldn't have children, and it's OK, I'm going to have children, trust me.
"When the doctor told me, my reaction was, 'Oh hell no!'
"And I don't tell you guys for sympathy, I'm one of millions of women, and of men, that have gone through this and will go through this, and it can't be something that defines us. But, I wanted to write this song for myself in my moment of pain and of sadness.
"But, also to give myself joy and give other people something that they can listen to in that moment when it gets really hard."
Jessie also urged the audience, which included her boyfriend Channing Tatum, to know they are not alone in their pain before she performed the powerful track.
(JG/CM)
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Jessie J Can't Have Children
Jessie J was told four years ago that she can't have children and revealed the news to fans this week at her London concert.The 30-year-old singer told her supporters that she is determined to be a mother some day, despite being unable to conceive, during her performance at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday 14 November.
Before singing the number Four Letter Word, Jessie told the crowd: "So four years ago, I was told that I couldn't have children, and it's OK, I'm going to have children, trust me.
"When the doctor told me, my reaction was, 'Oh hell no!'
"And I don't tell you guys for sympathy, I'm one of millions of women, and of men, that have gone through this and will go through this, and it can't be something that defines us. But, I wanted to write this song for myself in my moment of pain and of sadness.
"But, also to give myself joy and give other people something that they can listen to in that moment when it gets really hard."
Jessie also urged the audience, which included her boyfriend Channing Tatum, to know they are not alone in their pain before she performed the powerful track.
(JG/CM)
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