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9:16 pm - 11/28/2012

People magazine point out just how unplanned Jessica Simpson's pregnancy is




Is 7-month-old Maxwell Drew a big sister-to-be?

Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson – who welcomed their daughter in May – are expecting another child, according to reports widely circulating online.

When asked about the latest baby buzz, Simpson's publicist told PEOPLE, "I'm not going to comment on this speculation."

The star and Weight Watchers spokeswoman, 32, (who showed off her 60-pound weight loss this month) called Maxwell's birth "the greatest experience of our lives."

In May, she told PEOPLE, "I don't want to have another baby right away but I do want to have more kids. Having babies back to back has to be so hard."

Having baby No. 2 is all about timing, she added during the interview about becoming a mom.

"I really want to give Maxwell all of the attention and all of the love and time that I possibly can give her," she said. "When I feel like it's the right time to bring another little one into the family, I will. I won't wait too long but I won't do it immediately."

Simpson and former NFL player Johnson, 32, started dating in May 2010 and were engaged six months later.

Tweeted Simpson this month: "I am so grateful for my new lil family! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!"

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beokitty 28th-Nov-2012 09:33 pm (UTC)
So she shouldn't have another child for weight watchers benefit?
bestcoast 28th-Nov-2012 09:36 pm (UTC)
uh i neither said nor indirectly hinted at something like that
beokitty 28th-Nov-2012 10:33 pm (UTC)
Why would weight watchers be mad?
lrio 28th-Nov-2012 11:08 pm (UTC)
For obvious reasons.

When you are pregnant, often you gain weight. They wanted a spokesperson who is losing weight. These things conflict.

Perhaps they can find some way to spin this to their advantage (if it's true), but it certainly makes things inconveinant for them.
beokitty 28th-Nov-2012 11:20 pm (UTC)
So what. Could she do to make them happy @ this point?
lrio 28th-Nov-2012 11:26 pm (UTC)
You asked a question and I answered it. I don't know how to answer this question.... Not really sure what you mean. But... I will say: You seem to be itching for an internet fight right now, and I'm not here for that.
uwannalala 28th-Nov-2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
Do you not know how contracts work? She entered a contract to loss X amount of weight in X amount of time and probably to keep it off x amount of time to do commercials.

If she hasn't reached the end of their agreement (which I highly doubt she has.. seeing as we only saw one commercial of her head), then she broke the contract.

It's not about "morals" or weight watchers being "good people." It's just a business deal that she didn't go through with if she doesn't stay "thin" until the end.

It's not that they'd be "mad" its that she broke a contract and wouldn't get her endorsement money. You sound like your coming at this from a moral perspective.. this is simply a business deal.

Edited at 2012-11-28 11:57 pm (UTC)
michelleantonia 29th-Nov-2012 06:05 am (UTC)
MTE
stewie_e 29th-Nov-2012 09:21 am (UTC)
exactly.
benicebitch 28th-Nov-2012 09:54 pm (UTC)
lol wtf
endingonfire 28th-Nov-2012 10:06 pm (UTC)
I think it's safe to say this was an oopsie baby though.
lrio 28th-Nov-2012 11:05 pm (UTC)
What?
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