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Jessie J 43rd BRIT Awards

Jessie Jis giving fans a beautiful insight into her pregnancy.

She also added the classic 1979Queenhit “Don’t Stop Me Now” to the clip, alongside a scrolling image of its lyrics.

Jessie later followed this beautiful moment with a more down-to-earth yet still totally relatable video taken from a hotel bed. In the clip, the singer lists some of the issues she’s had to deal with that day, including a Meniere’s attack in her left ear (which can cause pressure and some hearing loss) and a calf cramp.

Like many pregnant moms, she also revealed she had to use the bathroom nine times during the previous night.

“Give me 15 minutes… transformation coming,” the singer said in a later video, alluding that she was getting ready for a performance.

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Jessie J sharing a cute video of her baby moving in her belly on Instagram

“You. Thank you for coming to me,” the March 19 post began. “Thank you for trusting me that my body can keep you safe. Thank you for gifting me with the most special experience already so far and with the most important role I will ever play in my entire life.”

“I love you so hard it blows my mind this is real,” she added. “I’m yours forever my son. I cannot wait to meet you. And see this smile in real life.🥹”

Jessieannounced her pregnancyin January with an Instagram video set to her song “Sunflower.”

“Since I wrote this song every time I play it or sing it he moves like crazy…so I think this song is the one,” she captioned the cute video. “Oh yeah…I’m having a boy,” she clarified. “And I promise I am wearing underwear.”

This came a few months after the British star opened up abouther November 2021 miscarriage, sharing that 9 months later the “grief” of her losswas still overwhelming.

“I know it’s healthy and normal to have days of complete sadness and to honor all the feelings that come up, good and bad,” she wrote on Instagram in August 2022.

“The bad isn’t often at all and yes I could go through this moment right now today alone in private and usually do, but today I am here. Because I know thousands of people around the 🌎 feel just like I do,” she added.

source: people.com