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How Jessica Simpson and husband Eric Johnson plan to celebrate the holidays amid split rumors

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A source revealed that Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson 'plan to all be together over the holidays with the kids,' despite split rumors, a source tells Us Weekly; seen April 2018

A source close to Jessica Simpson, 44, and her ex-husband Eric Johnson, 45, has revealed the couple’s vacation plans.

On Friday, a source got candid about the turmoil in the couple’s relationship amid split rumors claiming they are focusing on their kids and “don’t hate each other.”

And in good Christmas spirit, they revealed that the singer and the former NFL player will form a united front and be together for the special season.

they said US Weekly: ‘Jessica and Eric plan to be all together during the holidays with the kids. It’s about children and family. They don’t hate each other.

Simpson and Johnson share daughters Maxwell, 12, and Birdie, five, and son Ace, 11.

Earlier this month, the former NFL star was spotted in Los Angeles not only without his wife, but also without his wedding ring, further igniting divorce rumors.

A source revealed that Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson ‘plan to all be together over the holidays with the kids,’ despite split rumors, a source tells Us Weekly; seen April 2018

The couple began dating in May 2010 after meeting at a mutual friend’s house party, and just six months later the pair became engaged in a whirlwind romance.

The former San Francisco 49ers tight end and the actress welcomed their first child, Maxwell Drew, on May 1, 2012. On June 30, 2013, the lovebirds welcomed their son Ace Knute.

They said ‘I do’ at a lavish wedding at Rancho San Ysidro in Santa Barbara, California, on Independence Day weekend in July 2014.

And on March 19, 2019, they welcome their youngest daughter, Birdie Mae.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Simpson and Johnson were “living apart right now” and are in the midst of “trying to resolve” their separation.

Another insider revealed that they want to go through a split without “disrupting their children’s lives as much as possible.”

“They are both really committed to the children’s well-being and trying to figure out what is best for them,” the source continued.

And while deciding to end her ten-year marriage wasn’t an “easy decision,” another source claimed the mother-of-three is “heartbroken.”

Simpson and Johnson share daughters Maxwell, 12, and Birdie, five, and son Ace, 11; seen in September 2023

Simpson and Johnson share daughters Maxwell, 12, and Birdie, five, and son Ace, 11; seen in September 2023

Insiders say the separation has been painful and Simpson is

Insiders say the separation has been painful and Simpson is “heartbroken”; seen in June 2023

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Simpson and Johnson were 'living apart at the moment' and are in the midst of 'trying to resolve' their separation; seen in September 2022

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Simpson and Johnson were ‘living apart at the moment’ and are in the midst of ‘trying to resolve’ their separation; seen in September 2022

In fact, a fourth source revealed that “Jessica’s goals are to stay married and fix the relationship that has become stale.”

A little over a week ago, Ashlee Simpson, the I Wanna Love You Forever singer’s sister, was asked if she knew about Jessica and Eric’s split, to which she succinctly responded “no.”

A little over a week ago, Ashlee Simpson, the I Wanna Love You Forever singer’s sister, was asked if she knew about Jessica and Eric’s split, to which she succinctly responded “no.”

They shared: ‘He has been there for her on her sobriety journey and has been able to deal with all of her ups and downs. He has been their rock.

“They are both aware that things have to change if they want it to work.”

“They’re stuck in a lull and they’re both trying to figure out what might trigger things to get him back and if it’s more counseling or something else,” they concluded.

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