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Pregnant Jessie J Claps Back at Haters Calling Her Naked Photo “Inappropriate”
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Date:2025-04-25 10:16:17
Jessie J isn't hesitating to shine her flashlight on any criticism.
Three months after announcing her pregnancy, the singer shared a few new snapshots of her growing baby bump. Alongside a series of photos—one of which included a nude pic—shared to Instagram April 6, the 35-year-old wrote, "I just want to remember this feeling forever. And anyone who has commented 'inappropriate' on this post. I bet you zoomed before you commented."
In January, the "Price Tag" performer shared that she was expecting a little more than one year after suffering a miscarriage. Alongside a Jan. 6 Instagram post, Jessie wrote, in part, "I am so happy and terrified to finally share this, adding, "Please be gentle with me."
Throughout her pregnancy journey, the Grammy nominee—who revealed she was expecting a baby boy in February—has been open about celebrating her special moment in time. In fact, in early February, Jessie also shared a heartwarming message to both expecting and new moms alike.
"Take pictures," she captioned a Feb. 9 Instagram post, featuring footage of her cradling her baby bump. "Take videos. Celebrate this moment. And if you haven't been told recently or at all: You are a f--king G! You are incredible, on your rough days and your good days. You are beautiful. You are inspiring. You are doing it. Trust your body."
She continued, "Do not let anybody steal your shine and happiness. Ignore the projectors and the ‘you just wait people. You are allowed to feel everything. The joy, the excitement, whether it's your first time or your 5th time. You are doing it your way and that's the only way to do it."
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