February 21st, 2025
 Jessica Simpson and Ashlee Simpson Talk New Music, Heartbreak, and Prince

The Jessica & Ashlee Show After “the deepest heartbreak of my life,” Jessica Simpson is back with new music — and ready to spill with her sister.

Jessica Simpson and Ashlee Simpson Ross are different women today than the ones smiling above the headline “Sister Power!” on their first magazine cover together, for Teen People’s December 2005 issue. In the two decades since, the sisters, now in their 40s, have each had three children and a couple marriages (famously gaining, in Ashlee’s case, Diana Ross as a mother-in-law) and released even more music; Jessica built her eponymous clothing and shoe label, too. Then, in 2020, Jessica’s memoir, Open Book — in which she candidly discusses her struggles with alcoholism, body image, and surviving fame in the pop-stars-with-purity-rings era — became a best seller. Jessica now finds herself on a new path, one with fewer compromises and more country rock, with the release of an emotional EP, Nashville Canyon Part 1, which includes songs written amid the dissolution of her decadelong marriage to former NFL player Eric Johnson. “Through the deepest heartbreak of my life,” Jessica tells Ashlee at her eclectic jewel-tone-drenched Los Angeles home, filled with feathers, dogs, and memorabilia, “it was the most intense yet enlightening therapy I’ve ever been through.”

Ashlee Simpson Ross: Well, hello, Jessica Simpson. Or shall I say “Rajah”? I’ve always called you Rajah, from Aladdin.

Jessica Simpson: It was the only Nintendo game we played.

ASR: We loved that one. I was just laughing because the last time that we did a joint cover was Teen People. How do you think our lives have changed? Our marriages, breakups, children. I had a baby so early. But what a freaking journey we’ve had. Holy moly. I feel like I’ve changed a lot. What about you?

JS: You and I both. Oh my gosh, 25 years old. I was in a newfound freedom because I was going through a divorce. I was becoming myself all over again.

ASR: We stayed close to each other through these transitions. It’s almost funny, because we’ve been through so many of those.

JS: We stayed close as a family, no matter our parents going through a divorce, no matter all of our divorces. I probably faked it until I made it way more than most. When I first got to Nashville to write my new record last year, I listened to CeCe Winans over and over — “I Surrender All.” Her version still gives me chills because I was there to surrender all. I discovered so much that wasn’t true about the life I was leading that led me to shed everything all over again. Here I am again like I was at 25, out here floating around in the atmosphere on my own, but I know I’ve got my own back and it’s all in God’s hands when we surrender everything. That is our upbringing. Our faith is what always leads us back to our strength, for sure.

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February 22nd, 2024
 Jessica Simpson Stuns in Neon Mini Dress and Matching Heels for ‘Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala’

Jessica Simpson made an appearance during Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala, a variety special that will air on Wednesday, February 21, on CBS. The gorgeous star looked stunning for her pretaped appearance.

Jessica Simpson is proud of her swimwear collection.

During the special, Jessica, 43, appeared on stage in a neon mini dress, which had long sleeves and put her toned legs on display. She paired the ensemble with matching heels that had ties around her ankles. Her blonde hair was parted in the middle and styled in voluminous waves that hung down her shoulders. To accessorize, Jess rocked dangling statement earrings.

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November 29th, 2023
 Exclusive: Jessica Simpson on Entering Her Icon Era, New Music and Her Brand’s ‘Billion’-Dollar Outlook for 2024

On Nov. 29, Jessica Simpson will be honored with the Icon Award at the 37th annual FN Achievement Awards. Below is an article from the magazine’s Nov. 27 print issue about how she charted a path to icon status by always being herself.

Jessica Simpson is giddy.

Positively bouncing off the virtual walls of Zoom — if that is possible. the camera’s off, but it doesn’t matter. The intonation and signature hint of drawl in her voice are effervescent as ever.

The star immediately launches into a conversation about a flight to Nashville. She has been recording music there recently, after temporarily relocating her family to the city from Los Angeles last summer.

“It’s like a retreat for me. I get to just crawl up inside my head and embrace my heart,” she says. “I feel so enlightened there. Writing music has become a beautiful therapeutic thing for me that I didn’t know was so natural, but it’s because I haven’t done it in so long. It’s just nice to know that I’m meeting myself back in this place, as a woman, and after going through everything that I’ve been through in my life. There’s a sense of freedom and empowerment.” The singer says she has more than 400 poems recorded in her journals from the past few months.

The studio as sanctuary is a familiar trope for any musician, but it has taken the singer through some of her tougher years. She recorded her 2006 album, “A Public Affair,” after a very public divorce from Nick Lachey. It’s also where she went as she was getting sober, reconciling with her father and pondering what to write in her 2020 memoir, “Open Book.” That both of those titles allude to a boundary-less presence in the public sphere is no coincidence. Simpson has always worn her heart — and her inner monologue — on her sleeve.

The new music (set to release in early 2024, with a tour to follow) will undoubtedly add fuel to the fire of current Y2K nostalgia, bringing her millennial followers closer to those halcyon afternoons of the MTV “TRL” era. It also will be a chance to reintroduce Simpson as a music artist, given that a generation of fans know her more for her shoes than as a pop star who broke onto the scene in 1999 at 19 years old. Or, for that matter, as the 22-year-old reality TV wife from “Newlyweds,” the pioneering 2003 MTV series that predated “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and the “Real Housewives.”

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July 12th, 2023
 Jessica Simpson: “My Power Is In My Vulnerability”

Returning to music and taking over her company, Jessica Simpson is finally in control. Now, she opens up about the challenges of buying herself back.

Ït’s early June and Jessica Simpson is in the emergency room. She woke up with “a sharp pain” in her stomach, she says, and she was “freaked out.” She was right to be concerned. The doctors discovered a twist in her colon — painful, problematic, yet fixable. But two days later she was back in the ER. It was scary; she had three kids at home and no answers.

“I get an MRI,” she tells me, “I’m lying there, waiting for the results.” Then she pauses for dramatic effect: “Basically they said, I’m full of shit. My diagnosis is, I’m full of shit!”

A bowel movement opener over enchiladas at a Mexican restaurant in the valley? Frankly, that’s on brand for Jessica Simpson. Or at least the Jessica Simpson we fell in love with on MTV’s Newlyweds, the seminal early aughts reality series that documented her first marriage to Nick Lachey. Over three seasons, Jessica was a neo-Goldie Hawn, a caricature of a dumb blonde who was (probably) in on the joke, and she’s in fine form today, telling a journalist she thought she was dying when she essentially needed a bowel movement. Or in this case three.

“They gave me all these drinks,” Jessica says of her hospital stay, “and they were like, ‘OK, if you shit three times you can leave.’ And I’m pounding these things so I can get out of there to get home to put my kids to bed.”

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October 16th, 2022
 Jessica Simpson’s Memoir ‘Open Book’ Adapted as Amazon Freevee Pilot Starring Katelyn Tarver, John Stamos

Amazon Freevee has ordered the half-hour scripted pilot “Open Book,” based on the memoir by reality TV and pop star Jessica Simpson. The project stars Katelyn Tarver (“Ballers”) as Sadie Sparrow, a young singer based on Simpson, while John Stamos (“Full House”) is on board as Butch, an older musician who’s tasked with writing songs with Sadie — but soon their connection is much more than that.

Tom Kapinos (“Californication,” “Lucifer”) is the writer and executive producer behind “Open Book,” while Adam Bernstein (“Californication,” “Billions,” “Better Call Saul”) is director and EP.

Simpson also serves as an EP, along with Patrick Moran, Lauren Auslander and Lacy Lynch. PKM Prods. is behind the show, along with Amazon Studios. Here’s the logline: “‘Open Book’ follows pop star Sadie Sparrow’s mid-twenties rise from ingenue to mogul, introducing us to the family, friends, and lovers she collects along the way. Touching on themes of love, friendship, divorce, family and sisterhood, relationships, soul connections, Hollywood and the music business, ‘Open Book’ follows Sadie’s unexpected journey as she ultimately comes to embrace herself and the fact that her heart inevitably wants what it wants at every stage of life.”

“Open Book” comes out of Simpson’s multi-media rights deal that she signed with Amazon in 2020. Under that pact, Amazon Original Stories has also published a series of short stories from Simpson, including the upcoming “Movie Star: They Always Say They’re Single — A True Story,” which drops in February 2023.

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September 15th, 2022
 Jessica Simpson Shares Details Behind Her Fall Collection and Bold Campaign: ‘Fashion Is Experimenting’

The fashion mogul told PEOPLE she’s currently inspired by TV and film and wanted to bring that out in the latest Jessica Simpson Collection.

Jessica Simpson is bringing the bombshell this season.

The new Jessica Simpson Collection for fall is a blend of bold colors and silhouettes with a bit of that California cool girl vibe that the star is known for.

“I go through phases and stages based on how I feel in my own creative space,” Simpson, 42, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “Right now in my career I am inspired by TV and film and want to bring retro glam to our all American denim staple styles. Fashion is experimenting and channeling different parts of ourselves and our lives through what we wear and this campaign allowed me to give it life.”

The new collection — including vibrant photos full of neons and drama — including mainstays that Simpson’s brand has become known for, like flowy dresses and platform shoes, but she amped it up a little bit this time around. Simpson wanted the collection to still be staples in your closet for every day but give you something to wear that makes you feel confident.

“These are classically inspired pieces to mix and match or wear head to toe,” she shares. “The styling [in the campaign] definitely exudes an air of confidence. Platforms are a mainstay for us — for this season we made a retro version and created brand new silhouettes.”

She added, “We are also having a Western moment happening, which I’m always partial to!”

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March 20th, 2022
 PEOPLE: Jessica Simpson Drops ‘Flirtatious, Retro and Versatile’ Spring 2022 Clothing Collection

“With this new collection, I wanted to share the vibrant, wild and free spirit of spring,” Jessica Simpson tells PEOPLE

Jessica Simpson recently stood up for herself, fighting hard to buy back her billion dollar fashion brand. Now, the mogul brings that same confidence to her new spring 2022 campaign for her eponymous label — and looks like a billion dollars doing so!

The singer and fashion designer, 41, and her mom, Tina, recently caught up with PEOPLE to chat all about their latest collection, which she calls “flirtatious, retro and versatile.”

“My personal style moves through a variation of comfort zones,” Jessica tells PEOPLE of her ever-evolving style. “With this new collection, I wanted to share the vibrant, wild and free spirit of spring.”

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