Jessie J stuns in a white figure-hugging catsuit as she puts on an electrifying performance in Las Vegas

Jessie J looked stunning in a tight-fitting white outfit while performing on her No Secrets tour in Las Vegas on Thursday. Her performance was energetic and captivating.

The 37-year-old singer, who received a breast cancer diagnosis last year, is currently performing across the United States as part of her tour.

Jessie delivered a captivating performance at the House of Blues Theatre, turning heads in a daring lace outfit.

The concert is going great now, even though she had to reschedule it last year for additional surgery.

The popular singer will return to the UK for a performance at London’s Palladium on April 8th, and will also be playing shows at other venues.

Jessie couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she performed an array of hits from her albums. 

Jessie recently shared that she’s planning a new career path – she’s hoping to become a comedian and actress next year. It was a bit of a surprise announcement!

I recently listened to a fascinating interview with a musician on the Women’s Health UK ‘Just As Well’ podcast. She opened up about her goals for the year ahead, and something that really resonated with me was how becoming a mom actually led her to understand and address her ADHD. It’s amazing how life changes can bring these things to the surface, isn’t it?

Jessie shared her ambition to explore comedy, expressing a desire to try stand-up next year and pursue more opportunities in film.

Oh my gosh, Jessie has been performing since she was a little kid! Seriously, she started in musical theatre – I can’t even believe it – and did voice work too. One of her very first roles was in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Whistle Down the Wind’! It’s amazing to think about how long she’s been honing her craft. I’ve been following her ever since, of course!

She went on to lend her voice to films such as Ice Age: Collision Course, demonstrating her skills as a professional performer.

Jessie, also known as Jessica Cornish, says she plans to stay true to her musical style while creating new songs and going on tour.

I’m so excited because she’s planning a big tour next year! And even better, she’s really focused on creating new music. It’s been three years since she last wrote a song, but she feels like all the inspiration is just waiting to flow out – I can’t wait to hear it!

I simply want to feel content – to be happy, mentally healthy, and find joy in my daily life. I want to be calm, physically well, and fully engaged both as a mother and in my career, all while listening to music I enjoy.

I’m always open to new challenges, whether it’s through reading, music, comedy, theater, or movies – I’ll see what opportunities come my way.

Jessie revealed she was diagnosed with ADHD in 2023, shortly after having her son, Sky, who is now two years old. She shares Sky with her partner, Chanan Colman.

Jessie shared that becoming a mother made it harder to hide her neurodivergent traits, as she was experiencing significant exhaustion and overwhelm – what she described as ‘burnout’.

She shared that becoming a mother was a turning point. She realized she could no longer conceal her struggles, especially after taking on the responsibility of her work, Sky. As a new mom, she found her brain working differently, and the days she felt completely burned out were overwhelming.

I recently received a diagnosis and have been actively addressing it through therapy and self-discovery. I’m learning to recognize my triggers, understand how it impacts me, and find ways to cope and improve things when I’m struggling.

Jessie explained that her Obsessive Drive for Control (ODC) developed as a result of her ADHD. She feels like everything could quickly unravel if even one small thing goes wrong.

She explained that she’s actively working on personal growth and self-improvement, while also accepting how her brain naturally functions. She believes that with the right support, ADHD can actually be a strength.

She explained that to thrive, she needs an environment that accommodates her unique way of thinking and her exceptionally productive work style. She noted that she accomplishes far more in a day than most people.

I’m very organized, which is a positive trait I’ve developed as a way to manage both my ADHD and OCD. This organization helps me with things like styling myself and handling many tasks independently, and I really appreciate that about myself.

Sometimes things go really wrong for me, and people tell me to take it easy, which I then do.

When I was younger, I didn’t prioritize listening to others, but I do now. I’m creating a supportive environment where I can thrive with my ADHD, instead of feeling like I have to mask who I am.

Jessie shared that she uses mindfulness techniques to calm her thoughts, including repeating a single word to help clear her mind.

She explained that she’s been practicing a technique for many years, though she doesn’t know what it’s officially called. She’s sworn to secrecy about the details, but described it as repeating a made-up word in her mind as a form of meditation, and often visualizing the word written out.

If I lose focus, even for a moment – if I let my mind wander to everyday things like what to eat – I quickly bring myself back to the word I’m working with and simply repeat it to stay on track.

With practice over time, your brain will learn to relax whenever you think of that specific word.

When I’m in a stressful situation, like turbulence on a plane, I close my eyes and focus on a single word. This immediately calms me down, almost like my brain is switching off the anxiety. I even use this technique at loud, crowded events like awards shows to help me cope.

Jessie’s new album, Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time, is out now.

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2026-02-06 19:36