Sad news for Jessie J fans

The 'Flashlight' singer has revealed she is to have a few months away from the industry next year to "write and live".

Sad news for Jessie J fans

Jessie J is taking a break from music.

The 'Flashlight' singer has revealed she is to have a few months away from the industry next year to "write and live".

Clarifying comments she made on stage at Somerset House, London, she wrote on Twitter: "I said on stage last night I want/need a break | I didn't mean today | I am working until Jan/Feb next year | Then I will be writing/living.

"It was just a open conversation with myself and the audience | Last night wasn't my last show of the year lol | (sic)"

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old beauty recently admitted she hates being famous.

She said: "I don't like being famous, I'm not very good at it. I like simple things like cooking and bowling. I like helping people."

And Jessie also referenced her recent health issues, which saw her admitted to hospital for a mystery operation.

She added: "Every time I step on the stage I never presume or expect it to last forever. I take in each moment as though they are stars - I know that sounds strange, but it's true.

"If you see me sitting down, it's because it's one of my first gigs since having two operations. I'm still a bit shaky and I'm not my usual jumpy self."

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