Jessie J shared a sweet video of her son Sky visiting her in hospital as she began treatment for her breast cancer on Monday.
The singer, 37, who revealed her diagnosis this month, took to her Instagram to say he was ‘the best visitor’ as she doted on him.
Mother-of-one Jessie shares her little one with her partner Chanan Safir Colman who she met in 2021.
As she spoke to him while he sat on her side of the bed she chuckled and said: ‘What are you doing? Are you eating? What are you eating?’
Smiling back he said: ‘Egg!’, before Jessie then asked: ‘Is it nice!?’
She also shared another clip from the hospital as she watched back her recent performance at the Summertime Ball.

Jessie J shared a sweet video of her son Sky visiting her in hospital as she began treatment for her breast cancer on Monday

The singer, 37, who revealed her diagnosis this month, took to her Instagram to say he was ‘the best visitor’ as she doted on him
Last weekend Jessie chocked back tears and vowed she would ‘beat’ breast cancer on stage at Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard at Wembley Stadium.
The singer thanked the 75,000 strong crowd for their support as she opened up about her illness.
Jessie said: ‘Today, this show is my last show before I go to beat breast cancer!’.
As the audience cheered she continued: ‘So it’s so special to me you have no idea. I feel so special to be from the UK, to be an honest person and say how you feel.
‘This is my last show before go treatment and all the things It’s the most special thing and I’m so grateful for this life, for you guys, for my career, to my, my son. My partner, my parents’.
‘My family, my band, my crew. We are so lucky, we have so much to live for, so much joy, so much, so many things to do’.
It came as Jessie, who assured fans her condition had been ‘caught early’, revealed she had suffered her ‘worst day so far’ amid her cancer battle as she broke down in tears and struggled through panic attacks.
In a lengthy Instagram Stories post, she wrote: ‘Honestly, had my worst day so far yesterday since my diagnosis and the busiest three months I have had in years. Work. Toddler. Cancer. life etc had my mind [drained].

She also shared another clip from the hospital as she watched back her recent performance at the Summertime Ball

As she spoke to him while he sat on her side of the bed she chuckled and said: ‘What are you doing? Are you eating? What are you eating?’

Mother-of-one Jessie shares her little one with her partner Chanan Safir Colman who she met in 2021

Last weekend Jessie chocked back tears and vowed she would ‘beat’ breast cancer on stage at Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard at Wembley Stadium
Jessie, who shares two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman, continued: ‘Panic attacks/ tears. big fears/ anger/ overwhelm bad. And you know what helped?’.
‘I ate a corn on the cob. Turns out it’s extremely hard to panic or cry while eating one. Highly recommend. Instead mood shift’.
‘Tomorrow is a new day. The [rollercoaster] of cancer is [draining]. I won’t be just talking about the highlights. And making jokes all the time. That isn’t real life. Goodnight’.
Returning to social media, The Price Tag hitmaker penned: ‘IMO. It’s [key] to acknowledge fear anger sadness panic overwhelm and let it come up and come out. holding it in won’t make it go away. In any challenging situation in life’.
‘So when I posted what I did yesterday about my current challenge in life, also while making light of the situation.
‘That was one day in 10 weeks that I just lost it and was completely drowned in all the negative and bed feelings any cancer journey can bring. Which is healthy and needed.
She went on: ‘So I will cry, I will be scared, I will panic, I will feel all of it for a minute or even a full day. And then eat a [corn] or listen to a song that lifts me up or laugh with a friend on Face Time. And then go and be a mum, and go to work and show up and be what I feel 90% of the time’.
‘Strong, fearless, healthy, and make some jokes about it all because that’s my way. But i will not ignore the 10% that is fear and sadness’.
Jessie appeared to drop a hint about her cancer diagnosis weeks ago during a performance in London.
But the announcement appears all the more poignant now given what Jessie is reported to have told fans while performing at Union Chapel on May 20.
According to The Mirror, the star told her fans at the show she was putting herself first and wanted to have fun.
She said: ‘I know we are all going through our own battles in life, we are all struggling in our own way. We talk about it sometimes, and sometimes we don’t.
‘I’m grateful I have the voice and the strength to be able to put those experiences into songs that people can take and make them their own soundtrack to help them get through a tough time, a good time, a scary time.’

Jessie recently revealed she had suffered her ‘worst day so far’ amid her cancer battle as she broke down in tears and struggled through panic attacks