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Jessica Simpson can add another job to her resume: selling beer.
The singer, 28, is the new face of Dallas-based Stampede Light Plus, it was announced Tuesday.
In addition to appearing in ads, Simpson will also take a 15 percent stake in the brewery.
“As an entrepreneur, I am always looking for ways to diversify my portfolio with good ideas and good people,” Simpson said in a statement, as reported by the Dallas Morning News.
The brew is touted as being packed with vitamins to support an active lifestyle.
“Yes, I work out and take care of myself, but I also like a cold beer once in a while,” Simpson said.
Add Stampede Light Plus to the long list of products Simpson is involved with.
She has an eponymous shoe line, and was once sued for not promoting her clothing lines, JS by Jessica Simpson and Princy collections. Her scent, Fancy by Jessica Simpson, hit stores Aug. 15.
Simpson has also been recording a country album. She was booed during her first performance in the genre at the Country Thunder USA festival in Randall, Wisconsin, in July — but then later got a standing ovation.

Brian Geraghty has credited Lindsay Lohan for providing a roof over his head - she helped him land his dream home in the Hollywood Hills.
The Jarhead star was still struggling to land on his feet in Hollywood when a bit part alongside Lohan in Emilio Estevez’s Bobby movie landed him his first big paycheck in the film flop I Know Who Killed Me.
Geraghty has mixed emotions about making the thriller, which was shot as Lohan was coping with tabloid scandals, excess and rehab, but he’ll always be grateful to the actress for giving him a big break.
He says, “She was really kind to me. I didn’t really talk to many of the people on Bobby but Lindsay and I got along really well. Then, when they were struggling to find the character to play opposite her in I Know Who Killed Me, Lindsay suggested me. I met with the producers and got the part. It seemed to be a pretty good role and the cast was great. But Lindsay was going through a lot of personal things in the media and there was a lot of pressure on her. She’s a tremendous talent but she was very young and she was basically carrying this multi-million movie. I’ve got nothing bad to say about Lindsay - she helped me buy my house.”
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The love story of Olivia Newton-John and her husband, John Easterling, began 15 years ago and was finally cemented this summer with weddings on a mountaintop in Peru and then again in Florida.
After a broken marriage to Matt Lattanzi — with whom she has a daughter, Chloe, now 22 — Olivia was left heartbroken when her boyfriend of nine years, Patrick McDermott, went missing in 2005. But now the Grease star has found happiness again. Here, Olivia tells OK! about her magical wedding days.
“We were married in Peru, and it was so wonderful that we decided to do it again!” she tells OK!. “The second ceremony took place on Jupiter Island, near John’s home, in a sunrise ceremony with an Episcopalian minister. ”
Olivia, who sports a rare 5.1 carat natural intersecting twin diamond set in platinum, tells OK! that both she and John designed the ring to symbolize “the two of us and our love for each other.”
As for the ceremony, the Aussie star wore a “simple white dress” and planned to wear sandals at the ceremony, “Until the night before I realized how cold it was going to be in the morning. So John and I went shopping at 10 o’clock at night and I found some handmade suede boots and a traditional matrimonial shawl.”
Olivia continues, “John’s family from North Carolina were there, as were my daughter, Chloe, and friends and family. We had a dance floor set up in the yard with red, white and blue accents on the tables.
“There were hundreds of lights in the trees. We ended the evening with sparklers, joining hands in a labyrinth on my property. It was a very memorable moment and one I will always have in my mind.”
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It’s hard enough being a working mom with a 1-year-old baby, but add in a busy tour schedule and you’ve got a quite the challenge. Sheryl Crow talked to OK! about life on the road with her son Wyatt and how she manages to keep it all together.
“I’m lucky my job starts after Wyatt’s gone to bed. And I get to wake up with him in the morning – it’s a pretty sweet arrangement,” Sheryl tells OK!. “His crib is right across from my bunk on the bus, and we’re joined at the hip.”
Spending your days on the road requires certain necessities, and for Sheryl, those must-haves come down to a few simple things: “all three seasons of Arrested Development, Bud Light beer and a humidifier. Plus, a washer and dryer – when you have a little guy it’s constant laundry.”
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