Jessica Simpson, 43, looked her best on Valentine’s Day.
On Wednesday, the Dukes Of Hazzard actress posed in a low-cut purple mini dress that made the most of her figure after losing 50 pounds several years ago.
The Hollywood blonde bombshell looked fit with sculpted arms and a tiny waist, as she added sky-high platform heels in shiny gold.
The fashion designer wore her bright blonde hair falling over her bare shoulders as she showed off her large heart-shaped earrings.
Jessica was beautifully made up, with smoky eyes and a red pout that made her look glamorous as a movie star.
Jessica and Eric married in 2014 and have three children: daughters Maxwell Drew, 11, and Birdie Mae, four, as well as son Ace Knute, 10.
Jessica Simpson, 43, looked her best on Valentine’s Day
The star also had a fur coat falling off her shoulder as she posed in her Jessica Simpson Style studio.
This comes four years after the former reality TV star lost 50kg thanks to her intense workouts, which included walking 14,000 steps a day after welcoming three children with husband Eric Johnson.
She has said in the past that she weighed up to 100kg during pregnancy.
The former reality star admitted in 2019 that she lost 100 pounds almost 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 updates from the gym on how she has maintained the weight loss over the years.
‘6 months. Lost 100 pounds (yes, I tipped the scale at 240),” she wrote on Instagram as she revealed her weight loss.
‘My first trip away from #BIRDIEMAE and emotional for many reasons, but so proud to feel like myself again. Even when it seemed impossible, I chose to work harder.”
On Wednesday, the Dukes Of Hazzard actress posed in a low-cut purple mini dress that made the most of her figure after losing 50 pounds several years ago.
The Hollywood blonde bombshell looked fit with sculpted arms and a tiny waist, as she added sky-high platform heels in shiny gold
Harley told E! News at the time: ‘It had to be more than just getting back from her baby weight, but how do I keep up what I’m doing now forever. That’s why we’re not big fans of extreme diets or radical forms of exercise.’
Simpson told Hoda Kotb during a televised appearance Today Toon in 2021 that she never weighs herself anymore, doesn’t have a scale and follows her intuition with how she feels when choosing her clothes.
“I have no idea how much I weigh,” she said. ‘For example, I just want to feel good and be able to zip up my pants. If not, I have a different size. I have every size.”
In September 2022, Simpson said she likes to “monetize” the talk surrounding her fluctuating weight.
The star acknowledges that her weight has been the subject of speculation for years, and that it was actually one of the reasons she decided to launch her own clothing line, The Jessica Simpson Collection.
Jessica was beautifully made up, with smoky eyes and a red pout that made her look glamorous as a movie star
The fashion designer wore her bright blonde hair falling over her bare shoulders as she showed off her large heart-shaped earrings
The actress pictured above in the 2005 film The Dukes Of Hazzard; Seen at right for her fall 2023 collection
The singer told Extra, “I decided, ‘Okay, everyone’s going to talk about my weight all the time, I might as well make money from it and turn it into a business that sells clothes and gets accepted.’
In 2021, on the other hand, Jessica admitted to being hurt by the criticism she faced. The blonde beauty felt there was an intense focus on her appearance and her weight when she was younger.
She explained: ‘There is a beautiful body positivity movement now and the response to that part of my story has been overwhelmingly supportive.’
The debate about her weight left Jessica concerned about her appearance.
However, she has since learned to love her body. Jessica – who made her film debut in 2005 as Daisy Duke in ‘The Dukes of Hazzard’ – said: ‘I spent so many years beating myself up about an unrealistic body standard that constantly made me feel like a failure.
“I’m still a work in progress when it comes to self-criticism, but now I have the tools to silence those voices in my head when they speak up. I believe deep down that a healthy body and a healthy connection between body and mind are really important and help me to accept imperfections as beauty.’
Jessica and Eric married in 2014 and have three children: daughters Maxwell Drew, 11, and Birdie Mae, four, as well as son Ace Knute, 10