Jessie J has revealed that she has appreciated life ever since she had a stroke at the age of 18.
While taking the stage at the Delete Bone Cancer Gala in New York to perform for a good cause, the 'Who Are You' hit maker said that she's grateful that she was able to recover and is able to live her dream, E! Online reported.
The 26-year-old singer, who suffers from Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome since childhood, dedicated her performance of "It's OK not to be OK" to cancer patients and the people lost to the disease.
The singer also took to Twitter saying that she was proud to be a part of the event which raised a record-breaking 4 million dollars for the cause.
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