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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Jessie J reveals OCD and ADHD diagnoses

Caption: Jessie J reveals OCD and ADHD diagnoses. The singer has revealed that she has been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The Price Tag musician gave birth to a son, Sky Safir Cornish Colman, last year, and told fans motherhood had made her more aware of her conditions. In an Instagram post, the 36-year-old wrote: ”Hello. I was diagnosed with ADHD and OCD about three months ago. In telling people a lot of the reaction I got was, 'Yeah I mean we knew that' (which I'm sure some of you are doing right now) and of course I knew to some extent but having a baby has let's say...exposed it a lot more, which was comforting in a way, as it made it feel less heavy and scary.” "It's weird when you know you have been a little different and felt things differently your whole life, and finally one day when you least expect it, someone really explains why and you can't avoid it.” She went on to say that she felt the conditions are like "a superpower" as long as they are managed well. ”The way I've been, the way I deal with things. The relationships I have had. How I work and how I love. It's empowered me and, honestly, sometimes has overwhelmed me all at the same time.” "If there is one thing social media has given me, it's the chance to relate, connect and heal with strangers that have kinds hearts and are going through a similar thing. I have always been honest in the journey I'm going through in life.” "Here's to getting to know yourself even more through life. And loving yourself all the way. Nothing in life defines us, but it helps us grow and become a more wholesome version of ourselves.” Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

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