Time appears to fly fast as singer Jessie J’s son turns six weeks!
Fans of the “Whistle Down The Wind” actress would recall that she announced her son’s birth in June. The little boy, Sky Safir Cornish Colman is the first child the singer welcomed with her boyfriend, Chanan Safir Colman.
While it feels like it was only yesterday the singer made the baby announcement, it’s been six weeks already. As expected, an excited Jessie J proudly acknowledged her boy’s milestone.
Jessie J Celebrates Her Son’s Six Weeks Milestone
The “Price Tag” singer celebrated her boy’s growth on Instagram with a six-slide post featuring the cherub. The center began with an undeniably cute snap of Sky staring wide-eyed at the camera while lying on a bed. The following slide unveiled the adorable newborn dressed in a white onesie seated, with his body cushioned on a couch.
Jessie J included sweet moments between her son and his dad in the post. One image showed the newborn peacefully asleep with his body relaxing on his dad, who was also sleeping. Another embodiment captured the newborn in his father’s arms on the street.
The cute post ended with a clip, which gave insight into the songwriter’s new mom journey. The video showed Jessie J’s Tv large Tv screen displaying the YouTube app’s search bar. It showed her search history, including “How do babies happen” and “When do babies walk.”
The “Flashlight” songstress captioned the post, “6 weeks looks good on your chunk,” before joking about the last slide, which showed her YouTube search history.
The singer cherishes and celebrates every new age milestone her boy reaches. She marked his one-month milestone two weeks ago and debuted his face on Instagram. She uploaded a video showing scenes during Sky’s birth and his first days on Earth.
One scene in the video showed the singer holding her boy for the first time. Other locations in the clip captured the newborn playing with his mom and giving a little smile. Captioning the clip, the doting mom wrote, “Tomorrow you will be a month old. It’s felt like one long best day of my entire life. Mummy and Daddy love you more than anything, baby boy.” Jessie contin
The Danish-Israeli basketball star also excitedly marked his boy’s one-month earthly stay. He uploaded a picture of him holding his newborn and accompanied it with a lovely tribute to his first son.
The Brit Award Winner Got Candid About The New Mom Experience After Dealing With Fertility Issues
A few days before the “Bang Bang” singer celebrated her son’s six weeks on Earth, she emotionally opened up about her painful experiences trying to have a child. The English singer first uploaded a video compilation capturing beautiful moments she and Colman shared with their son. The video was set to her 2018 hit song, “Four letter words.”
In the caption, the 35-year-old mom lengthily recalled her past fertility issues. She began the caption by narrating that her challenges inspired the 2018 song. Jessie explained, “I wrote this song years after being told I couldn’t have children in 2014. In 2015 I was told I needed a hysterectomy to cure the pain I felt most days. I said no, thank you.”
The Grammy nominee opted to use her diet instead of adhering to her doctor’s opinions and “took a spiritual healing journey.” She continued detailing that she was hopeful, even after her miscarriage, and it kept her from falling into despair.
She expressed, “In 2021, I lost a baby, but I never gave up hope. Ever. Not once. I hope that whatever way I become a mother will always come to me at the right time. Naturally or not. I wanted to have a baby….”
Thankfully, fate brought her baby to her as a surprise during her journey to Rio, Brazil, in September 2022. The English songwriter discovered she was pregnant at the airport, stating she “fell pregnant in the Sky.”
Before ending her narration, Jessie highlighted her new mom’s feelings. She wrote,” This is the end of the baby spam. But it won’t be. I have never felt more in my body and purpose than now. Who I am as an artist is who I am in my life. Being a Mum is now a massive part of my identity and existence, and I will celebrate it at every chance I get.”