Jessica Simpson showed off her slender figure in a series of sexy snaps.
The 44-year-old singer rocked a vampy look featuring a bright pink corset and sheer lace trousers as she gushed about her restful weekend.
Jessica looked slimmer than ever as she posed spectacularly, taking a variety of angles in front of a full-length mirror.
“A weekend of much-needed self-love hugs and pure magnetism,” she captioned the post, shared on Monday.
Jessica’s hair was swept to one side, straight and shiny, and she also wore a double-cross choker, a lace shawl, and a bright pink lip tint.
Jessica Simpson showed off her slender figure in a series of sexy snaps on Monday
Jessica looked slimmer than ever as she posed spectacularly in front of a mirror, adopting a variety of angles to show off her toned figure.
She rocked an equally sexy look on her Instagram Stories as she sang and danced to her song, These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.
Jessica rocked a frayed black dress and her hair was styled in a trendy half-up, half-down style before showing off her boot-clad feet as she danced with a friend.
Jessica previously admitted in 2019 that she lost 100 pounds nearly six months after giving birth to her third daughter, Birdie.
She followed a meal plan and walked 14,000 steps a day with the help of celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak, and has since shared gym updates as she maintains the weight loss over the years.
‘6 months. 100 lbs down (Yes I tipped the scales at 240),’ the star, who shares daughters Birdie, five, Maxwell, 12, and son Ace, 11, with husband Eric Johnson, wrote on Instagram as she revealed her weight loss.
“It was my first trip away from #BIRDIEMAE and it was emotional for so many reasons, but I was proud to feel like myself again. Even when it seemed impossible, I chose to work harder,” added Jessica, who was previously married to Nick Lachey.
In September 2022, Jessica said she was happy to “make money” off of conversations surrounding her fluctuating weight.
The star admitted that her weight has been the subject of speculation for years, and in fact it was one of the reasons she decided to launch her own fashion line, The Jessica Simpson Collection.
“A weekend of much-needed self-love hugs and pure magnetism,” she captioned the post.
She sported a sexy vampire look for fans.
The daring look consisted of a double cross choker necklace.
The singer said ExtraI decided, ‘Okay, everyone’s going to talk about my weight all the time, I might as well make money off of it and turn it into a business selling clothes and acceptance.’
Meanwhile, in her memoir Open Book, Jessica revealed that she quit drinking in 2017 and took to Instagram to share a photograph of herself in the throes of her addiction.
The unflattering snap shows the blonde beauty looking nothing like her usual self as she wears a pink tracksuit and sits in a dark room.
In the original caption, Simpson wrote: ‘This person, in the early hours of November 1st, 2017, is an unrecognizable version of myself.’
She rocked an equally sexy look on her Instagram Stories as she sang and danced to her song, These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.
She ended the clip by showing her booted foot.
Jessica previously admitted in 2019 that she lost 100 pounds nearly six months after giving birth to her third daughter, Birdie; pictured in 2018.
She continued: “I had so much to discover and explore. I knew that in that very moment I would be able to reclaim my light, show victory over my internal battle for self-respect, and face this world with piercing clarity.”
“Personally, to do this I had to stop drinking alcohol because it kept my mind and heart spinning in the same direction and honestly I was exhausted. I wanted to feel the pain so I could wear it like a badge of honor.”
Simpson continued: “I wanted to live like a leader does and break cycles to move forward, never looking back with regret and remorse for any choice I have made and would make for the rest of my time here on this beautiful world.”
“I can’t believe it’s been 4 years! It feels like 2. I think that’s a good thing. Ha. There’s so much stigma around the word alcoholism or the label of an alcoholic. The real work I had to do in my life was accepting failure, pain, disappointment, and self-sabotage.”
“The problem wasn’t the drink, it was me. I didn’t love myself. I didn’t respect my own power. Today I do.”
“I’ve learned to overcome my fears and accept the parts of my life that are just plain sad. I own my personal power with great courage. I’m incredibly honest and comfortable and open. I’m free.”