Jessica Simpson‘s weight had yo-yo’ed during her singing career, and then she went on to have three children. But she never gave up hope that she could still fit into a pair of True Religion jeans that she wore at her thinnest in the mid 2000’s.
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Jessica Simpson spoke about her battle with alcoholism, the reaction to her memoir Open Book, and more during an interview onSiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle Show”.
The singer was asked about the reaction to her addiction and pursuit of help: “I did make a huge shift in my life. I was at that point in my life where my kids were growing older and they were watching every move that I made.
“I just really wanted clarity. I wanted to understand myself ’cause I didn’t even realize how much I was drinking
Jessica Simpson‘s weight had yo-yo’ed during her singing career, and then she went on to have three children. But she never gave up hope that she could still fit into a pair of True Religion jeans that she wore at her thinnest in the mid 2000’s.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine certainly makes cute kids, and her latest Instagram snap proves they took a long dip in her gene pool.The actress, singer, and left fans doing a double-take when she shared a back-to-school snapshot of her eldest daughter, Maxwell, eight, and son, Ace, seven.Jessica captioned the snap: "First day of 2nd and 3rd grade for these two kiddos. Ace has a busted lip and Maxi has a busted chin.
Jessica Simpson certainly makes cute kids, and her latest Instagram snap proves they took a long dip in her gene pool.The actress, singer, and fashion designer left fans doing a double-take when she shared a back-to-school snapshot of her eldest daughter, Maxwell, eight, and son, Ace, seven.The blonde siblings hugged for the camera as they prepared to enter a new year of school, and not only did they look cute, they looked identical to their famous mum.MORE: Jessica Simpson reveals incredible
Every parent wants to have a first day of school photo for their kids, at least throughout elementary school grades before they become teens. Jessica Simpson, 40, has always been one to document her daughter Maxwell, 8, and son Ace, 7, on the day that they begin their new school year. For 2020 though, learning in Los Angeles is being done remotely due to COVID-19, so the 40-year-old entrepreneur had the children pose together at home on their first day of second and third grade.
Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson are keeping the romance alive! The couple, who celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary in July, posed for a sweet selfie during a recent date night.In the adorable pic, Simpson, wearing animal-print sunglasses and a blue hoodie, grins as she sits next to a smiling Johnson in the car.«Drive-thru Drive-in.....Dream date
SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show earlier this month, the singer and fashion designer opened up about her sobriety journey, after giving up alcohol in 2017, and how she's transformed her life by working tirelessly on self-improvement. 'I freaked out two months before I turned 40, not knowing that that age would even mean anything to me but then it's like 41, 42….' The mother-of-three said of turning 40 on July 10th.'I've never calculated my age until now….
Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson took time away from their three children for a date night amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Drive-thru Drive-in,” Simpson, 40, wrote via Instagram on Monday, August 31.
Jessica Simpson likes to express herself.In early April, the fashion mogul decided to go extension-free on Instagram. But she's going au natural elsewhere, too.During a chat with InStyle, Jessica was asked about her quarantine beauty routine. "I got really into red light therapy.
Dave Navarro and Carmen Electra, Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock, and Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson were the talk of the festivities.After exchanging vows in 2002, Lacey and Simpson attended the awards show together for the next three years as they promoted their MTV series, Newlyweds. The 98 Degrees band member and “I Wanna Love You Forever” songstress’ marriage was over by 2005, however.
Jessica Simpson isn't helping to fill those beverage company's coffers.On a recent episode of SiriusXM's "The Jess Cagle Show," the fashion mogul said it's been rather easy to maintain her sobriety while constantly staying at home. "People are like, 'Don't you want to drink during this pandemic? Oh my god, aren't your kids driving you crazy?'" she said.
Jessica Simpson revealed in her first memoir, released earlier this year, that she battled an addiction with alcohol before giving it up nearly three years ago. In a new interview on Sirius XM's "The Jess Cagle Show," the singer opened up about just how much her drinking problems affected her day-to-day life, and her family.
Jessica Simpson recently turned 40 and the star admitted she "freaked out" just before her birthday. "I freaked out two months before I turned 40, not knowing that that age would even mean anything to me, but then it's, like, oh but, 41, 42," Simpson said during SiriusXM’s "The Jess Cagle Show" on Thursday.
Jessica Simpson is getting very real about her battle with alcoholism and her journey to sobriety — and her own self-chronicling of that period of her life in her new memoir!