Jessie J.Photo: Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Jessie Jtested positive for COVID-19 after performing at her Dec. 15 concert at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, the singer revealedin an Instagram poston Sunday.
“I got covid at this show BUT The audience could clap in time,” the “Bang Bang” singer, 33, captioned a collection of photos from the night of the intimate concert, adding, “Balance.”
Jessie J (née Jessica Ellen Cornish) is the latest celeb to reveal that she contracted the virus amid the rising cases of coronavirus sweeping the country, due mostly in part to the highly contagiousomicron variant.
Other celebs who’ve recently tested positive includeHugh Jackman,Whoopi Goldberg,Debra Messing, andLL Cool J.
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The news of Jessie J’s positive COVID-19 diagnosis comes a little more than a month after she revealed she suffered a miscarriage,penning an emotional messageon Instagram at the end of November merely hours after she was told the heartbreaking news.
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“To get pregnant was a miracle in itself and an experience I will never forget and I know I will have again. I’m still in shock, the sadness is overwhelming,” the “Masterpiece” crooner wrote in part.
“But I know I am strong, and I know I will be ok,” she added. “I also know millions of women all over the world have felt this pain and way worse. I feel connected to those of you I know and those of you I don’t. It’s the loneliest feeling in the world.”
Last month, Jessie J opened up about her decision to post about her pregnancy loss shortly after finding out the news.
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