![]() The intervention ended up being impromptu, while Ms. Simpson was ready to address her problem after a particularly drunk Halloween. It was still this” - she motioned to the invisible but very real tether she and Ms. Cobb, 42, said: “She wasn’t mean, she wasn’t one of those alcoholics that lashed out at people. And I knew that would happen out of her defense mechanism, but I was more afraid that if I was cut out and Lauren was, there would be nobody left to take care of her, to get her help.” Simpson’s best friend and former assistant on “Newlyweds,” said: “We’ve been together for 20 years, you know what I mean? I know her better than I know anybody. Simpson, talked in the in-home recording studio, which is decorated like an Anthropologie dressing room meets VH1’s “Storytellers.” Simpson they thought she would get upset and cut them out of her life. Simpson’s best friend, CaCee Cobb, were nervous to confront Ms. Auslander, 39, put together an intervention plan. DeGeneres and to the viewers she had been drinking before going on-air. The last time she did was on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in late May of 2017. The business isn’t currently growing, she told me, but that may be because she hasn’t promoted it in a long time. There’s something distinctly inspiring about how quietly successful she has been with it: At one point, the Jessica Simpson Collection cleared $1 billion in sales in a single year, according to the memoir. Simpson’s music that has made her dear to us, though songs (and videos) like “ I Wanna Love You Forever” and “ With You” had their charms. Music’s just not the same as it was when I was in it.”)įor better or for worse, it has never been Ms. She’s unique and something new and something fresh and something honest to people. I think that is why people gravitate toward her. Simpson said: “I’m so happy that there’s somebody out there that talks about that and can do that. (When I told her that Billie Eilish has said she wears baggy clothes so that no one can comment on her body, Ms. “Even with horrible headlines and fat shaming and you name it, I’ve always been comfortable being open.” Why can’t I present myself to the world? Why am I nervous to give myself over to the world when it’s always been so easy?’” “I was like: ‘If this is a crutch that’s keeping me from being my best self,’” she said, referring to alcohol, “‘I have to get rid of it and find what’s keeping me from being myself. Sobriety has helped her start to process it all. “That’s why I opened up about it in the book, because I really want people to know at a young age, if they are going through that, just speak up earlier because it could have stopped for me so much earlier.” “It took me until I was 13 years old to know that if I wasn’t put in that situation anymore, it could stop,” she said. When Jessica told her parents what was happening, they never returned. They shared a bed when the Simpsons visited, which was about three times a year. Simpson later finds out, was being molested by an older boy). ![]() Simpson writes that for six years, starting when she was 6 years old, she was sexually abused by a daughter of a family friend (who, Ms. (Joe Simpson, 61, is also her former manager after a remission, his cancer recently returned.) “You know,” and here she started rattling off nightmares like she was listing what to pack for a vacation, “I’ve been sexually abused, bullied, heartbroken, manipulated,” adding divorce - her parents’ and her own - and her father’s cancer to the mix. “Even though I have been so open about things that I’ve gone through in my life, I’ve never been open about them in an emotional way,” she said. It could be the natural nest builder of a 39-year-old mother of three (two daughters, Maxwell Drew, 7, and Birdie Mae, 10 months one son, Ace Knute, 6) it could be that she spent more than half of her life earning fans and knows how to turn it on it could be the small-town Texan-ness she wears like a badge of honor or it could be the fleshy, raw glow of something recently defrosted. Poehler had seen without makeup, and that tracks.) I remember reading in Amy Poehler’s book, “Yes Please,” that Jessica Simpson was one of the prettiest people Ms. ![]() (Google says she is 5-foot-3, her publicist says 5-foot-4, my eyeballs estimate she’s maybe 5-foot-2.) The first, and they warn you about this - they say all celebrities are, but trust me, you can’t really wrap your brain around it until you are staring down at a strip of white scalp, bending a mile to give a perfunctory hug hello - is that she is very short. When Jessica Simpson walks into a room you’re surprised by three things.
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