Jessie J is reportedly planning to make a special appearance on Strictly Come Dancing following her mastectomy.
The singer, 37, was diagnosed with early breast cancer in June and had surgery that month, later confirming the cancer has “not spread”.
The Price Tag hitmaker will be a guest performer on the BBC dance competition when the show returns in September, according to The Sun.
“Jessie is putting her health and recovery first but is already excited for getting back on stage,” an insider told the outlet.
“She’s been booked for a TV comeback on Strictly in September and bosses can’t wait to have her on the show. Right now she’s feeling very grateful for life and all the opportunities coming her way.”
The Bang Bang singer is also set to perform at Radio 2 In The Park in September in Chelmsford.

The Standard has contacted Jessie J’s representative for comment.
In early June, the musician said she had been spending time “in and out of tests” when announcing her diagnosis.
She said in a post at the time: “I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. Cancer sucks in any form, but I’m holding on to the word ‘early’.
“It’s a very dramatic way to get a boob job. I am going to disappear for a bit after Summertime Ball to have my surgery, and I will come back with massive tits and more music.”
The pop star said she had made her diagnosis publicly to help her process the news, and to show solidarity with others who were going through a similar experience.
The singer - whose real name is Jessica Cornish - had a mastectomy and breast reconstruction two weeks ago.
She announced the news that the procedure was successful by posting a sweet video of her son Sky saying “mummy’s going to be OK”.
The London-born star wrote alongside it: “And I am OK, results = I have no cancer spread, happy tears are real.
“Thank you for the prayers, the love, the well wishes, the joy and all the positive energy.
“This video is from the night before my surgery. We called it baby boy. You are my biggest ray of light and with you in my life, the darkness will never win.
“Lots of healing to go and one more surgery to make these cousins look more like sisters, but for now it’s gratitude time and I am changing my name to The LopJess monster.”