Jessie J displays her cleavage and killer curves in a super-plunging cutaway dress for stunning new cover shoot 

She's on the road with the Sweet Talker Tour since January, but finally Jessie J is turning her focus back to scouting new talent.

The British beauty is currently settling into a new revolving chair on the other side of the world as she replaces Kylie Minogue on The Voice Australia and therefore aptly chose American Airlines' traveller's magazine American Way to reflect on her international fame.

The confident coverstar, 27, returns to her distinctive black bob hair 'do for the revealing magazine interview, in which she admits that she's not even that 'good at being famous' herself.

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She's back: Jessie J has just completed her Sweet Talker tour and is back with a cover shoot for American Airlines' American Way magazine this month 

She's back: Jessie J has just completed her Sweet Talker tour and is back with a cover shoot for American Airlines' American Way magazine this month 

Jessie explained: 'I've got a strong jaw and I have a resting face that is, well, quite severe.

'Add to this that I'm tall, I'm slim, I have pale skin and I like having dark hair, and people can be taken aback at how awkward I am in person. I don't fit in even now. I'm not very good at being famous.'

The brunette certainly looked comfortable in her skin as she cut sultry poses in a cutaway dress for the new cover shoot.

Back on TV: The star is turning her focus back to scouting for new talent, this time in Australia

Back on TV: The star is turning her focus back to scouting for new talent, this time in Australia

Showing off: The brunette seemed to have returned to her classic black bob

Showing off: The brunette seemed to have returned to her classic black bob

Bold: The artist appears in the extensive cover story for the traveller's magazine

Bold: The artist appears in the extensive cover story for the traveller's magazine

Showing off her enviable curves and a daring eyeful of cleavage for the camera, Jessie looked ready for her small screen return.

Three albums down and with 100 shows under her belt already this year, the pop queen went on to reveal that she's finally slowing down for the first time in seven years.

Jessie has now been on a global tour for nine months and finally wrapped it up at the weekend before jetting over to Australia for the start of the new series.

The star - who spent two seasons on the British vocal coaching competition, said of the show: 'I really love the process of mentoring up-and-coming artists. Helping them improve their approach and abilities is one of the most rewarding things I've done professionally. 

'It's very easy to get wrapped in yourself in this industry and The Voice gives me a chance to give back in some way.' 

It's been two years since Jessie's second album Alive and one year since the release of her third album Sweet Talker but as the pop star reveals, she never gets ungrateful about being about to perform and 'live her dreams'.  

Sweet talker: Jessie gave a revealing insight into her confidence as an artist, after touring for nine months straight

Sweet talker: Jessie gave a revealing insight into her confidence as an artist, after touring for nine months straight

Delving deep into her past, the brunette revealed her teenage battle with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, which caused her to suffer a stroke at the age of 18.

'I lost the feeling in the right side of my body,' she recalled. 'And I couldn't move for about three weeks. And they said that there was a possibility that I would never walk properly or sing the same again.

'I sat back and said, "Watch me." I feel so lucky that I was given a second chance at life. 

'So every day when I am able to do this, you have no idea how amazing it feels that I'm so lucky to be onstage and singing and living my dreams.' 

Glamorous: The 27-year-old said she feels lucky being a performer with every new show that she does

Glamorous: The 27-year-old said she feels lucky being a performer with every new show that she does

 

 

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