Jessie J, the singer and The Voice star, is best known for her long-running, impressive musical career, but it seems like she is considering pursuing a career in something else.
Jessie J, a singer, has a brand-new opportunity to shine in a challenging role. The pop singer is the most recent celebrity to sign up for CBeebies Bedtime Story.
The mum-of-one will be reading a story to viewers on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer. She will be reading an inspiring story which is about hope and being resilient.
Jana Curll’s book My Path is read by Jessie as she reads it. A little snail navigates life’s twists and turns in the story. Even when their future seems uncertain, the book encourages young readers to accept challenges and persevere even when their future is uncertain.
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Jessie said in a statement about her CBeebies appearance that she “follows our very own special path, which can lead us in many directions. I’ve come to this CBeebies Bedtime Story, where my path led me.
We might encounter bumps along the way and some significant mountains, but I tell myself, “keep going Jess!” and I hope that’s what children and adults alike take from “My Path.”
At the conclusion of her appearance, she continued to leave a sweet message. Every path is unique, so choose yours, and keep going, she said. A big, beautiful adventure is what life is all about. Choose a fulfilling life, make the most of magic, and live your best life.
CBeebies and BBC iPlayer air CBeebies Bedtime Stories every weekday at 6:50 pm. The program assists families in managing their daily bedtime routine and inspires the entire country to read together.
Jessie’s most recent employment comes after she has made breast cancer-related claims openly. The singer, 37, had surgery earlier this year and is awaiting a second round.
While Jessie waits for a second operation later this year, she has delayed her No Secrets UK and European tour until 2026. She remarked about her diagnosis, “I’m just grateful for the lessons and, honestly, I’m grateful for the connectivity that has given me with so many cancer patients.”
“I wouldn’t have had the lovely conversations I have had,” she said. Additionally, I’ve grown up better as a parent and a better person. I’ve never given a damn about the little things.
She continued, “Some things don’t stress me out anymore because you just need to sit the f*** down when life turns into something you feel like you can’t control.” After having a mastectomy and discovering a lump in her breast in March, Jessica was diagnosed with cancer. She remarked, “I had my surgery with little downtime.”
She described it as a “weird time” and continued, “When I had cancer and no one knew.” One orange is now hiding under a bedsheet, and the other is after the baby.
It’s still funny, but it’s not. However, it’s also quite funny. But I’m actually appreciative that I made it through. And I almost have to turn around, and I still have a little work to do. However, we all will experience or have experienced a very difficult situation that we feel we must carry on our own.






