Jessie J has hit out at fans commenting on her weight - and asking if she's pregnant - after she suffered a miscarriage.
The Pricetag singer, 34, opened up about her devastating miscarriage earlier this year and revealed that it was the "saddest and loneliest time of her life".
And now she's taken to Instagram to hit out at insensitive followers commenting on her body after she shared a picture of her jeans being too tight.
"Stop commenting on people's weight. Anyone. Just stop. Or telling someone they look pregnant for sure," she said.
"Or you look skinny. Just anything. Just stop. I see it so much on socials and know it happens in real life.
"I have gained 10 pounds in the past 6 months and I feel great. That’s just under a stone to those who don’t do pounds.
"It might stay or it might not or I might gain more. Who cares?! I don’t care as long as I feel good and I’m healthy."
Jessie explained she was upset after someone asked her if she was pregnant after she'd gained weight,
"Someone literally just asked me if I was pregnant, “You look pregnant” and they also know of what I went through last year and told me their thoughts on that and how I should have handled it," she said.
"So strange and damn bold. I would never. Just no. It’s a no. Not cool to just say or comment on anyone's body. Wild they some people don’t know that."
Jessie suffered a miscarriage in November and later said she plans to become a mum in the next two years in "whichever way" is possible.
Returning to the stage in the UK in January for an intimate acoustic session, Jessie J spoke publicly and in heartbreaking detail for the first time since her ordeal.
She opened up to her fans on stage at Lafayette in central London, saying: "So I was pregnant but not any more.
"I am probably in the happiest place I have ever been, believe it or not. My perspective on life has changed completely."
Jessie J then shared a very poignant and moving moment with the audience, opening up and detailing: "The day it happened a man came up to me in the street.
"I was by myself and crying. He said, ‘I don’t know you and I don’t know what is happening with you right now but I know you should share it with other people’.
"That is why I do what I do. So to anyone who has been through that, or near someone who has, I am so sorry. There is no other way to explain it than just the saddest, loneliest thing.”
Speaking at the intimate show, Jessie said: "No one talks about it enough. What we talk about isn’t what really happens.
"I am grateful I was raised by two incredible people who taught me to find the blessing in the pain. I am grateful for the perspective I have. Every day we just have to live and live harder."
The hitmaker then detailed how one of her sisters flew out to America to support her as she dealt with the heartbreaking miscarriage.
She said at the show: "She was with me every day when it was happening. She flew out to LA and I was so high on painkillers. She dropped everything and was there."
Giving her fans a glimmer of hope for new music and material, Jessie spoke of her health and plans to release her sixth album soon.
"The album has been done for a year," she revealed to her fans' delight, before adding: "I just need my throat, and myself and my body and my life, to fix up and look sharp."
Her sixth studio album will feature her latest track Complicated, which names her ex Channing Tatum and gives an insight into her life and career.
The Miscarriage Association (01924 200 799) miscarriageassociation.org.uk supports women affected by miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancies. If you’re worried about a loved one you can also call the helpline which is manned Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm, or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk.