Jessica Simpson, known for her incredible transformation after her third pregnancy in 2019, has recently drawn concern from those close to her due to her extreme weight loss.
At 5-foot-4, Simpson had weighed 260 pounds during her pregnancy, more than her NFL-playing husband, Eric Johnson. With assistance from a nutritionist and trainer, the 42-year-old mogul managed to lose over 100 pounds, reaching a healthier weight.
However, recent photographs of the singer looking alarmingly thin have left those close to her worried. An insider shared with Star, "People around her think she's way too skinny, but she likes the way she looks and won't listen." Simpson's intense workout routine and strict dieting may be a result of her desire for control in her life.
The source revealed that Jessica and Eric, 43, have been arguing about her desire to return to television with a reality show, a plan that her husband is not enthusiastic about. The disagreement has led to frustrations over Eric's perceived lack of ambition and a strain on their marriage.
The insider noted, "She can't manipulate Eric into doing what she wants, so Jessica's focused on what she can change — which is her body."
In other celebrity news, Sylvester Stallone is set to debut his new reality show, "The Family Stallone," on Paramount+ on May 17th. According to sources, the 76-year-old Rocky veteran is determined to bring fame to his daughters, Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet. Stallone even hired the Kardashians' crew to help his daughters achieve their dreams of celebrity status.
The girls, whose mother is Stallone's wife, Jennifer Flavin, are currently podcast hosts and hope to reach the next level of stardom. An insider explained, "They're beautiful and on the edge of social-media stardom like so many celeb offspring. They need a little push."
However, it seems that Stallone may have bitten off more than he can chew, as the show's production coincided with a brief hiccup in his 25-year marriage to Jennifer. Despite the challenges, the insider shared that Stallone is committed to making the show a success, saying, "he'll show it all in hopes the show is a success."