The professional dancer wrote she was "sending all the love and strength" to Jessie J

Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has sent a heartfelt message to Jessie J, after the singer confirmed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
On Wednesday, June 4, the Price Tag and Domino singer explained she had been diagnosed with "early breast cancer" and will be undergoing surgery later this month. The former The Voice UK judge, 37, said in an Instagram post that she had spent some time "in and out of tests" before being diagnosed with the disease, which you can read more here. In response, Welsh professional dancer took to her Instagram story to implore others to "check yourselves".
While sharing the video of the singer explaining her diagnosis on her Instagram story, Amy Dowden wrote: "Sending all the love and strength! Please all this is a reminder to check yourselves!
"You know your body better than anyone else! Jessie J the pink sister club is not a club anyone wants to be a part of but the community is so strong and supportive, there is so much love, help and support for you!"
In 2023, the professional dancer was diagnosed with breast cancer, which led to her undergoing a mastectomy and intensive chemotherapy.

During her cancer journey, Amy decided to document her experience through the BBC documentary Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, which focused on her battle for her health, a future family and a return to the dancefloor.
Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me was described as a "powerfully honest" documentary.
Recently, the documentary was nominated for the National TV Awards (NTA) in the 'Authored Documentary' category alongside Love Island star Molly Mae's documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, Freddie Flintoff's documentary, Flintoff, which followed his recovery from a near-fatal car crash while filming Top Gear in 2022, Boyzone: No Matter What and Sir Chris Hoy: Finding Hope amongst other documentaries.
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Recently, the dancer said it had been a "tough decision" to let a film crew document her "raw emotion".
In February 2024, Amy received the uplifting news of 'no evidence of the disease'.
Since then, the ballroom dancer has been unwavering in her commitment to raising awareness of the disease, providing regular heartfelt updates to her followers.