Jessica Simpson revealed her fitness makeover and then flaunted her toned body in a series of risque photos.
Jessica Simpson is showing off her assets.
The singer showcased her 45-kilogram weight loss on Instagram on Thursday afternoon while sporting a chic swimsuit with a zebra print from her own clothing line.
According to Page Six, the image featured her toned legs prominently as she rested against a wall while wearing her US$88 Eazy Zebra Plunge One Piece along with $99 golden shoes.
She was outside, messing with her distinctive blonde locks and pouting, her sun-kissed skin radiating.
Simpson, 43, added more accessories to her look with items from her design line, such as matching crystal hoops earrings ($28) and a gold tiger necklace embellished with beads ($35).
She jokingly tagged the steamy photo with “THIRSTY.”
The Open Book author’s confident post came after she revealed last year that she dropped 45 kilograms following the birth of her third child, Birdie, in 2019.
“I went to a nutritionist, and I needed to get my eating habits right,” she told E! News.
“I feel like my old self before I had children and all the hormones going wild. I feel younger, actually.”
Simpson also shares daughter Maxwell, 11, and son Ace, 10, with her husband Eric Johnson.
Earlier this year, she laughed off accusations that she used the weight-loss drug Ozempic to drop the weight and reflected on her changing body over the years.
“I am fortunate to have been every size,” she told Bustle in July.
“For [my] brand, understanding the women [who buy our products] and for my psyche.”
The Take My Breath Away singer also reflected on the seemingly endless scrutiny she gets over her weight in an August chat with Access Hollywood.
“I wish I could explain [the focus on my weight]. I wish I could say for me that it’s gotten better, but it still remains the same,” she noted.
Simpson also said the relentless news coverage has confused her kids, but she encourages them to block out such negativity.
“I tell my kids, ‘How you feel about yourself is how you should feel,’” she noted.
“You don’t dress for anybody else. You don’t try to look like anybody else.”