Jessie J, 36, has announced she will be taking a break from social media after earlier suggesting she is dealing with personal challenges.
She took to her Instagram Story and shared a black screen, informing her fans that she would be off the social media until she felt ready to return.
In a candid message to her followers, she wrote: "If you know me, you know I like to take a social media cleanse once in a while. And the time has come for one. Be back when I have the energy for alladat. Lots of love."
This decision follows Jessie's recent heartfelt message to her fans on Instagram, where she expressed empathy for those juggling work, home life, and children.
Ahead of her show in Sweden on Sunday, she posed in an eye-catching sparkly pink and gold sequin dress for a home photoshoot, sitting atop a garden storage box.
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The musician struck a cute pose, accessorizing her striking outfit with quirky gold heels and 90s-inspired pink-tinted sunglasses. Jessie J, who is also a mother to son Sky, who is just 14 months old, has been openly managing her professional and personal life amid recent challenges.
Jessie J has recently shared how motherhood has "changed everything" for her.
Moments after dazzling the crowd on the main stage at the Isle of Wight festival, Jessie spoke about how motherhood has profoundly influenced her career, describing it as a positive transformation.
The artist also expressed her desire for her recent lyrics to resonate with others who have faced challenges in parenthood.
Jessie welcomed her first child, son Sky, into the world last year with her partner, basketball player Chanan Colman, in May.
Before Sky's birth, the former Voice UK coach candidly shared her difficult journey to motherhood on social media, including the heartbreaking news of a miscarriage in November 2021.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror backstage at the festival, the singer explained her thought process.
"You know losing a child is the worst thing, and I hate that so many people go through it because it is such a difficult experience to get through. And I'm so happy that I felt powerful enough to share my experience but because I know that so many people don't know how to put words in it and don't have to put feelings on it, I've even written songs about it on my album You know, because putting feelings at that into songs that can be time capsules for people to go back to and they need that moment of grief or need that moment of hope is so important."
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