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Jessie J. noted that suggestiveness has nothing to do with music - It can be remembered that just last month she denied that she was lesbian. But now, it seems that things may get a little different as Jessi J. now admits her true sexuality. Adding that people should focus on her music instead.

 
 
It can be remembered that just last month she denied that she was lesbian. But now, it seems that things may get a little different as Jessi J. now admits her true sexuality. Adding that people should focus on her music instead. The Voice judge, who is openly bisexual claimed that she got fed up of her sexual preference being used to define her. During the interview with Company magazine, she added: ‘The only thing I want to be defined by is my music and personality. She also denied rumours that she is dating pop star Tinie Tempah. Last April, the BBC1 reality show judge Jessie J, got forced to deny claims made in an unauthorized biography about her sexual preference. The book’s author, Chloe Govan, claimed Jessie first found out that she was a lesbian at 17, but was forced to hide her true sexuality by record bosses. The book claims that the record bosses told her that she will be more appealing to fans if she is bisexual. In March, last year, Jessie revealed that she was openly bisexual. She had dated both girls and boys. The book authored by Chloe Govan claimed that Jessie had no choice but to went along with the plan but got angered by the decision. In March, last year, Jessie confessed how she fancied the pop princess Rihanna. The singer added that she likes to follow the advice of her mother who said that she should fall for someone who has “clean fingernails, nice teeth, and anyone who looks after their feet” plus an interest in fashion.' However, Jessie admitted that her style and music were not for everyone and she had toned down her look as she got older. She said: ‘The Mystic Meg hair was my comfort blanket. But as you start seeing pictures of yourself at every angle you realise it’s about taking risks if you want your style to evolve. She had overdone her style since she wants to evolve. However, from the moment that she saw a picture of her. She realized that she outdid it too much. She wanted to tone it down. Jessie revealed that she does not like it if everyone would just love her. That is too bland for her Jessie said: ‘I’d hate it if everyone in the world liked me, my music and what I wore. It’d make it boring and I wouldn’t have anything to work towards. It’s not to everyone’s taste, but I can only be me.’ The full interview can be read in the June issue of Company on sale Friday.
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