Jessie J Reflects on Past Comments About Her Bisexuality
In a recent interview, British singer-songwriter Jessie J has revisited and clarified her previous remarks regarding her bisexuality, which she once described as a "phase." These comments, made in 2014, attracted significant controversy and criticism. Now, Jessie J seeks to address and reconcile her past statements with her current understanding of her sexuality.
Jessie J, born Jessica Cornish, initially came out as bisexual in 2011, garnering attention and support from both fans and the LGBTQ+ community. However, three years later, following a breakup with a woman, she publicly referred to her bisexual experience as a "phase," a term that did not sit well with many.
In her interview with The Guardian, Jessie J reflects on her choice of words from 2014, acknowledging that her language was clumsy and could have been hurtful to others, especially her former partner. "It wasn’t me saying I’m not bisexual. I think I’m always going to be attracted to women," she explained, emphasizing that her comments were never meant to dismiss her bisexuality.
Jessie J expressed that she does not want to be confined by labels, preferring not to be defined solely as "Jessie J the bisexual singer." Instead, she aims to live authentically without constraints. "I’m so honest and open about it, but I don’t want a label on it," she remarked.
Further in the interview, she shared that she is no longer in contact with her ex-girlfriend, stating, "No, not any more." Reflecting on their relationship, Jessie J mentioned, "I’m sure it hurt her because our relationship was amazing and we were really serious. We lived together for a long time; around three years." This acknowledgment underlines the deep connection they once shared and her understanding of the potential impact of her words.
After the controversial statement, Jessie J took steps to express her regret, one of which included an artistic apology. During a performance in 2024 at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, she debuted an unreleased song, informally titled "Complicated" by fans. The song's lyrics included an apology for her choice of words, stating, "2012, I broke up with my beautiful girlfriend. With the press in my face, called it a phase, babe I’m sorry."
This apology through music highlights Jessie J's reflective nature and her willingness to address past mistakes. "I’m a talker; I wear my heart on my sleeve. But sometimes I just have to know when to shut up," she admitted, illustrating her understanding of the importance of thoughtful communication.
In addition to navigating her personal and public life, Jessie J has faced health challenges. Earlier this year, she underwent surgery for early-stage breast cancer. Despite these challenges, she continues to focus on her music career with resilience and determination.
On November 28, Jessie J released her sixth studio album, "Don't Tease Me with a Good Time." This album, a culmination of five years of work in Los Angeles, reflects themes of healing and resilience. The lead single, "Living My Best Life," sets the tone for the album, resonating with Jessie J's journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
As Jessie J continues to evolve both personally and professionally, her openness about her past and present experiences serves as a testament to her authenticity and growth. She remains a significant figure in the music industry and an influential voice within the LGBTQ+ community.
Through her reflections and apologies, Jessie J demonstrates the power of vulnerability and the importance of learning from past experiences. Her journey underscores the complexity of human identity and the ongoing process of understanding oneself.
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