Jessie J PUMPS Brakes on Channing Tatum

Jessie J PUMPS Brakes on Channing Tatum

Jessie J is pumping brakes when it comes to starting a family with Magic Mike Live creator Channing Tatum!

Read on to see what Jessie J wants to wait to jump into being a mommy and a wife to Channing Tatum

Jessie J PUMPS Brakes on Channing Tatum

 

CelebNMusic247.com reports that ‘Price Tag’ hitmaker Jessie J is in no hurry to start a family with the ‘Magic Mike’ star, and while their romance is still young, she has insisted that it is still relatively new.

Could this spell trouble in paradise for Channing Tatum?

Well, Jessie J whether they’ve discussed starting a family, revealing:

‘No! No just because he’s Channing Tatum everyone’s kind of sped us up into this like ‘are you getting married? Are you doing this?’  I mean I’ve been in relationships for a lot longer than Chan and I have in the last four, five years but they’re not famous so no one really cares.

Jessie, 31, has been open about her struggles to start a family. She hasn’t given up hope of having a baby of her own one day despite being told by doctors four years ago that she couldn’t conceive naturally.

J added:

I haven’t given up. For the last four years, I’ve changed my diet, I’ve changed the way I’ve live, I’ve done a lot of self-work and just to be open about it and start a conversation that could help someone that doesn’t know how to talk about it, and start this conversation.

Jessie said that “whatever happens will happen.” adding that she feels grateful for the “blessings and success” she’s enjoyed in her life.

She adds:

Like, I love kids you know and I’m so grateful. And whatever happens, will happen. I’ve had great blessings and success in my life and I believe that balance has to happen for everybody.

Jessie previously opened up about her infertility issues on stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall last November.

Before performing her track ‘Four Letter Word’, Jessie told the crowd:

So four years ago, I was told that I couldn’t have children, and it’s OK, I’m going to have children, trust me. When the doctor told me, my reaction was, ‘Oh hell no! And I don’t tell you guys for sympathy, I’m one of millions of women, and of men, that have gone through this and will go through this, and it can’t become something that defines us. But, I wanted to write this song for myself in my moment of pain and of sadness. But, also to give me joy and give other people something that they can listen to in that moment when it gets really hard.

Her feelings are understandable. We hope Channing understands.

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