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Celebrity Health News Update:Jessie J is okay now

Weeks after Jessie J posted a video in her Instagram account about her before and after surgery, a new report from MTV revealed that singer Jessie J has been released from the hospital.

The singer posted a picture in her Instagram account last July 4 with the caption, "I'm out of hospital. Still very fragile but much better. I will be at Wireless tomorrow. Not my usual crazy running around self yet but I will be there. Can't wait."

In the report from News.com.au, the article mentioned that British pop star performed on London's Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park last July 5.

The article added that Nine Network spokeswoman assured that the newest coach will be returning to "The Voice Australia" for the live shows in the coming months. The spokewoman added, "We are sending our very best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jessie. We do not anticipate her illness impacting her return and we look forward to welcoming her back for the show in the coming months."

After her performance in Wireless Festival, the "Price Tag" singer posted several photos in her Instagram account. One of the photos had a caption, "I felt so lucky to be on stage today. If you had seen me last week, No one in my friends and family thought I would bounce back for this show (inc myself). It took everything  I had but I did it. I did it. Thank you #wirelessfestival."

In a separate article from MTV, the "Bang Bang" singer suffered from Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, which causes an irregular heartbeat, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Also, the doctors warned her to tone down her live performances.

The article also added that the singer gave a message to anyone who is recovering from sickness and hinted that her struggle may be an inspiration for new music.

 "I want to take a moment to send a virtual hug and kiss out to anyone in pain or suffering at the moment. In hospital or at home. There is always someone worse off than us and in moments like this I pray for you all. Hospitals have been my secret second home my whole life and they never get nice to be in. But they can inspire a great song. Trying to see the positive in everything," she wrote.


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