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Pregnant Jessie J shows baby bump in nude bath snaps

Paloma Faith was among those to praise the snaps 


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Emmy Griffiths
TV & Film Editor
On 7 April 2023
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Jessie J has joked about a recent series of nude snaps she shared while showing off her baby bump. The Do It Like a Dude singer posted several photos of herself in the bath, writing that she wanted "to remember this feeling forever". 

She added: "And anyone who has commented 'inappropriate' on this post. I bet you zoomed before you commented." Paloma Faith replied, writing: "Amazing pics …. Welcome to superhero territory," while Professor Green added: "Seeing and feeling those kicks even as the paternal figure is something else." 

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A third person joked: "Everyone freaking out about the type of pictures and I’m over here wondering why the tub isn’t filled all the way." 

Jessie J announced that she was expecting a baby with her partner Chanan Colman back in January, writing: "I am so happy and terrified to finally share this…Please be gentle with me. Honestly, ya girl just wants to ugly cry in public in a catsuit eating a chocolate-covered pickle with no questions asked."

The star previously revealed that she had suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage back in November 2021. She shared the news in a lengthy post, writing: "I want to be as myself as I can be in this moment. Not just for the audience but for myself and my little baby that did its best… I know myself and I know I would talk about it on stage because that’s who I am. So instead of a tearful emotional speech trying to explain my energy. This feels safer."

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Jessie has been sharing snaps of her baby bump

She added: "I truly now understand why women so often talk about the want and need for miscarriage to be openly spoken about more. I have never experienced physical pain and trauma or felt loneliness like it. This has changed me forever. In the most, heartbreaking, but beautiful way." 

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