Jessica Simpson says that tabloids Chagrins-Corps "made me feel like a failure"

The singer looks at "the time" mom jeans "from 2009."


Jessica Simpson Title 2020memory Open book, and now it opens even more. The book is now in Paperback, with new additions, including a journal entry, the 40-year-old singer wrote in 2009. In IT,Simpson writes on the body. She has experienced tabloids and how she made it feel.

In light of the updated version of theOpen book to be released, Simpson also spoke withPeople About being on the end of this hatred of the media, how it made it "feel like a failure" and why it believes that the world is now a better place when it comes to a body image.

Read it to see what Simpson had to say. And for more information on the fashion designer, checkJessica Simpson admits that she was drunk in this interview "Ellen" 2017.

His newspaper company shows how little she felt safe at the time.

Jessica Simpson performing at the Indiana State Fair in 2008
John Steel / Shutterstock.com

"Why does the cruel opinion of this world give me?" Simpson wrote in 2009. "Last week, I read my newspapers of '99 and I fought with the fat I'm before I even gave the world a chance of. Today, my heart breaks because people say that I am big. "

She also wrote that on a scale of "1 to 100% of the day", she thought of her body "80%".

Read about another famous who voted on the control of the body withJonah Hill becomes real about Shaming Body after Taboid Prints Beach Photos.

The entrance has arrived after a particularly traumatic experience.

Jessica Simpson performs at the 99.9 Kiss Country 24th Annual Chili Cook Off in Pembroke Pines, Florida in 2009
Logan Fazio / Getty Images

Describe the entry of the newspaper in his book, Simpson writes that it's "Mom Jeans' era from 2009." In 2009, Simpson performed a Florida show andWooded high waist flared jeans. The images were viral, with tabloids writing that Simpson had"Let himself go" andcriticize your choice of clothes, while often referring to pants like "Mom Jeans".

"I hate that I have been treated as an object to be thrown like a rag doll, but I smile to see me talk to me all these years," wrote Simpson in the legend. "It's like I knew it was the goal throughout: you read that now right now."

Celebrities and fans look like the way the stars treated in the media for years. Learn more about the subject withThis interview with Resurfaça Oprah with Mary-Kate and Ashley has livid fans.

Negativity pasted with it.

Jessica Simpson posing with her book
Jessica Simpson / Instagram

"I do not think people have always understood that there was a human being, a beating heart and working eyes with real feelings behind these headlines and that words can hurt and stay with you during a life "said SimpsonPeople.

Previously, in an interview with February 2020 withCharm, Simpson shared thatbe shame during the era "mom jeans" changed performance for her. "I felt good up there, I felt confident, then I ruined the scene for me and the scene was my house. It broke my house," she said.

For more celebrity news delivered directly to your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

She has changed the way she thinks of her body and hopes the world is also changing.

Jessica Simpson in a selfie from Instagram in March 2021
Jessica Simpson / Instagram

"I'm so happy that times are now changing and more women are accepted for whom they are," she saidCharm. "People oppose all sizes, because that's how it should be absolutely."

In the interview withPeople, Simpson also stated that the "answer to this part of my story has been supported extremely favorably." She continued: "I spent so many years fighting for an unrealistic organ norm that made me feel like a failure all the time. I am always a work in progress when it comes to criticization of oneself, but now I have the tools for calm these voices in my head when they speak. "

For another star who had enough, checkCharlie Puth fire with body shamers on pictures of Paparazzi Toors Nude.


Categories: Culture
5 grocery rules that you must follow
5 grocery rules that you must follow
Coca-Cola launches its first alcoholic drink in 40 years
Coca-Cola launches its first alcoholic drink in 40 years
See "Newsradio" and "Er" Star Khandi Alexander now at 64
See "Newsradio" and "Er" Star Khandi Alexander now at 64