Jess Glynne states that she died from COVID-19

‘It’s dark, she was alone’: Jess Glynne states she died from COVID-19 and recommends caring for her carers before she dies

Jess Glynne has revealed that her grandmother has died from coronavirus.

The musician, 31, explained her heartbreak when she thought she couldn’t see it all because of the limitations of the pandemic.

In a new interview, the singer also praised the practitioners from Jewish Care to look out for her relatives before she died, and shared that she has released a Christmas song to raise money for the health and social group. .

‘It’s dark, she was alone’: Jess Glynne has revealed that her grandmother has died from coronavirus (pictured in October)

On her family’s tragedy, hit player Rather Be said: ‘It was horrible. It has been difficult for my family. It’s just dark, people not saying goodbye. ‘

The media personality went on to emphasize the UK government’s covid-following of Covid’s boundaries in support of the fight against the disease.

Jess said: ‘I’m very careful in my movements because it’s crazy. You see people being careless and you can’t be. The staff who looked after me have been amazing. You are not allowed to see anyone and she was alone. ‘

Tragic: The musician, 31, explained her heartbreak when she thought she couldn't see it all because of the limitations of the pandemic (pictured in 2019)

Tragic: The musician, 31, explained her heartbreak when she thought she couldn’t see it all because of the limitations of the pandemic (pictured in 2019)

'It has been difficult for my family': In a new interview, the singer also suggested that the practitioners from Jewish Care look out for her relatives before she died (pictured earlier this month)

‘It has been difficult for my family’: In a new interview, the singer also suggested that the practitioners from Jewish Care look out for her relatives before she died (pictured earlier this month)

Expressing his gratitude to the charity that cared for a member of her family, the songwriter added to the Mirror: ‘When Nan was at home they looked after her and they have been amazed. They do everything. They are the most amazing support my family and I have needed. ‘

The Hampstead also touched on using her new single as ‘escapism’ and feeling ‘a little light in the dark’.

For the Christmas period, the artist covered the classic Donny Hathaway award this Christmas, available on Amazon Music.

Jess recently joined the likes of Kylie Minogue and Cher for this year’s single stop stop Crying Your Heart Out at Children In Need.

The BBC brought together some of the world’s leading artists from around the world for the annual event.

Joining the group along the way were Bryan Adams, Izzy Bizu, Clean Bandit, Mel C, Jamie Cullum, Ella Eyre, Paloma Faith, Rebecca Ferguson and Sheku Kanneh-Mason.

Finishing the lineup were Lenny Kravitz, KSI, Lauv, Ava Max, James Morrison, Gregory Porter, Nile Rodgers, Jack Savoretti, Jay Sean, Anoushka Shankar, Robbie Williams and Yola.

The annual event raised a whopping £ 37,032,789 for a charity following its special all-star program.

'They're the most amazing support my family and I need': Hitmaker Rather Be has released a Christmas song to raise money for the health and social group

‘They’re the most amazing support my family and I need’: Hitmaker Rather Be has released a Christmas song to raise money for the health and social group

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