Jessica Simpson looks thinner than ever in sexy corset as she shows off her plump pout in new snaps

Jessica Simpson showed off her slim figure in a series of sexy snaps.

The 44-year-old singer sported a vampy look with a shiny pink corset and sheer lace pants as she raved about her recuperative weekend.

Jessica looked slimmer than ever as she posed and posed at all angles in front of a floor-length mirror.

“A weekend full of much-needed self-love, cuddles and pure magnetism,” she wrote in the post shared on Monday.

Jessica’s hair was styled sleek and shiny and she wore a double cross necklace, a lace scarf and glossy pink lipstick.

Jessica Simpson showed off her svelte body in a series of sexy snaps on Monday

Jessica looked thinner than ever as she posed in front of the mirror, showing off her slender figure in different angles

She showed off an equally sexy look on her Instagram Stories as she sang and danced to her song These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.

Jessica wore a black fringed dress and her hair was fashionably half up, half down, before showing off her booted feet as she danced with a friend.

Jessica admitted in 2019 that she had lost 100 pounds nearly six months after the birth of her third daughter, Birdie.

She followed a diet plan and walked 14,000 steps a day with the help of celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak, and has since shared updates from the gym about how she’s maintained her weight loss over the years.

“6 months. Lost 100 pounds (yes I was 230 pounds),” the star – who has daughters Birdie, five, Maxwell, 12, and son Ace, 11, with husband Eric Johnson – wrote on Instagram when revealing 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,” added Jessica, who was previously married to Nick Lachey.

In September 2022, Jessica said she’s happy to “monetize” rumors about her fluctuating weight.

The star admitted that there has been speculation about her weight for years and that it was one of the reasons she decided to launch her own fashion line: The Jessica Simpson Collection.

“A weekend full of much needed self-love hugs and pure magnetism,” she wrote in the post

She created a sexy vampire look for fans

The edgy look consisted of a double cross choker necklace

The singer said Extra: ‘I thought, ‘Okay, everyone’s going to be talking about my weight all the time, so I might as well monetize it and turn it into a business selling clothes and acceptance.”

Meanwhile, Jessica revealed in her memoir Open Book that she quit drinking in 2017, posting a photo on Instagram of herself while still addicted.

The unflattering photo shows the blonde beauty looking completely different as she sits in a dark room in a pink tracksuit.

In the original caption, Simpson wrote: “This person in the early morning of November 1, 2017 is an unrecognizable version of myself.”

She sported 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 off her booted foot

Jessica previously admitted in 2019 that she had lost 100 pounds, nearly six months after the birth of her third daughter, Birdie; pictured in 2018

She continued, “I had so much self-discovery to unlock and explore. I knew in this moment that I would allow myself to take back my light, manifest victory over my internal struggle for self-esteem, and face this world with piercing clarity.”

‘Personally, I had to stop drinking alcohol to do this because it made my mind and heart go in the same direction and honestly I was exhausted. I wanted to feel the pain so I could wear it as a badge of honor.’

Simpson continues, “I wanted to live as a leader and break the cycle of moving forward. I never wanted to look back with regret or remorse on the choices I made and the ones I would make for the rest of my life in this beautiful world.”

“I can’t believe it’s been 4 years already! It feels like maybe 2. I guess that’s a good thing. Ha. There’s so much stigma around the word alcoholism or the label of an alcoholic. The real work that needed to be done in my life was to actually accept failure, pain, brokenness, and self-sabotage.”

“The drinking wasn’t the problem. It was me. I didn’t like myself. I didn’t respect my own strength. Today I do.”

“I’ve made amends with the fears and accepted the parts of my life that are just sad. I own my personal power with soulful courage. I am wildly honest and comfortably open. I am free.”

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