Jessie J’s pal Scott Mills has issued a health update on the singer as she prepares for a music comeback after her cancer diagnosis.
The Price Tag singer, 37, had taken time away from the limelight to receive treatment after shocking fans earlier this year when she revealed she was battling breast cancer.
In June, Jessie underwent a mastectomy as part of her treatment for the disease, which was caught early.
However, she was rushed back to hospital earlier this month with an infection and fluid on her lungs, due to her low immune system.
Now, her return to the stage has been confirmed as she joins the official Saturday lineup for BBC Radio 2 In The Park.
Speaking about Jessie’s highly anticipated appearance, Scott shared an update on the star with with The Sun.

Jessie J ‘s pal Scott Mills has issued a health update on the singer as she prepares for a music comeback after her cancer diagnosis (pictured in June 2025)

The Price Tag singer, 37, had taken time away from the limelight to receive treatment after shocking fans earlier this year when she revealed she was battling breast cancer

Now, her return to the stage has been confirmed as she joins the official Saturday lineup for BBC Radio 2 In The Park
He told the publication: ‘She’s all right and she is feeling really positive.
‘She just needs to focus on her health and then feel ready for the tour.’
‘It’s a homecoming. I’m definitely not missing that,’ he added.
Scott will play a DJ set on Friday alongside my favourite Radio 2 stars including Vernon Kay and Michelle Visage.
Tickets for the three-day event have already sold out for the Saturday sets.
The news comes as Jessie released brand new music on Friday, with her single Believe in Magic now available to stream.
Jessie revealed the track was written in 2022 while she was pregnant and has remained unreleased until now.
She said: ‘I was breaking open and loving writing again. It was a deep hopeful loving feeling I wanted to put into a song. It resonates with me more now than perhaps it did then. That’s the beauty of music, it can travel in time.

The news comes as Jessie released brand new music on Friday, with her single Believe in Magic now available to stream
‘I love this song. I hope you (yes you) get the inspiration for your life in your own way. That’s my only hope for all my music.’
Jessie last performed at the Summertime Ball in June when she told the crowd at Wembley Stadium she was taking time out for treatment.
The mum-of-one previously described how she found a lump in her breast and went on to have a biopsy before the doctors rang her with the results.
On Thursday she was forced to cancel tour dates after being told by medics she needs to have a second operation.
While Jessie didn’t go into the particulars of the operation she reassured fans it is ‘nothing serious’ but it will clash with her upcoming shows in the UK, Europe and US this autumn.
She told fans: ‘As some of you may know I just had breast cancer surgery eight weeks ago, that’s the first thing.
‘The second thing is unfortunately I have to have a second surgery. Nothing too serious but it has to be done by the end of the year and unfortunately that falls right in the middle of a tour I had booked.
‘So I am living in the moment, I am embracing in the moment and I am flowing with the vibes.’

Jessie last performed at the Summertime Ball in June when she told the crowd at Wembley Stadium she was taking time out for treatment
Meanwhile, Jessie heartbreakingly told Jamie Laing how cancer had ‘robbed’ her of precious family time, particularly with her young son Sky.
Speaking on his podcast, Great Company, she admitted: ‘Yesterday I sobbed. I feel like I can’t be a mum to my son and I miss him. I feel like cancer has robbed me of memories with my boy.
‘I have missed stuff with the treatment and stuff moves so fast when you have a toddler. Some days are awful.’
The singer also reflected on some of the lower moments of her cancer battle as she said: ‘I had moments where I thought “this is going to go left and I’m going to die”.’
She added however: ‘But I weirdly kind of enjoy bad things happening to me sometimes as it means I need to grow. I believe bad things happen to me so I can help other people who will then go through it.’
Jessie was previously force to confirm that she is not cancer free, a day after posting her hopes to be rid of the disease.
The singer said last month her previous post had been ‘misunderstood’ and while she was ‘praying’ for good news, the cancer at present had unfortunately not ‘all gone’.