![]() |

Jessica Simpson has blasted the press for making up stories about her and her manager-dad Joe – insisting so many of the reports about her family life have been fabricated.
The singer is astonished by rumors about her private life, including one claim that her father fit her for her first bra.
And she is even more surprised that people think they are true.
She says, “There have been stories that are ridiculous. Like my father really fit me for a training bra. Like, who believes that kind of thing!?”
WENN

Jessica Simpson has come under fire by an animal rights group for voicing her love of meat – through a slogan on her T-shirt.
Simpson was photographed wearing a top bearing the words “Real Girls Eat Meat”.
But leading animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has condemned her choice of clothes.
A spokesman tells TheCelebrityTruth.com, “Jessica Simpson’s meaty wardrobe malfunction makes us thankful that no one is looking to her for food advice. Chicken-of-the-Sea anyone? The woman who thought that Buffalo ‘Wings’ came from buffalos would benefit from some good veggie brain food.”

Speaking for the first time about reports that Joe Simpson was interfering with his relationship with Jessica Simpson and his business affairs – and that his parents did not approve of or get along with the Simpson family – Tony Romo released a statement to People saying, “It’s all laughable.”
Romo, 28, and Simpson, 27, – who spent the past couple of days in Dallas (where they recently had a romantic dinner date), and boarded a plane for a weekend on the West Coast – have been dogged by rumors that her father has been meddling in their nearly seven-month-old courtship.
In his statement, Romo insisted that characterization is “so far from the truth.”
A source also confirmed that Romo’s father, Ramiro, went to the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga., with Joe Simpson earlier this year and “had a great time.”
WENN

Jessica Simpson has gone country – and plans to stay there, the singer tells The Tennessean.
“I’m planning on making country [music] for the rest of my life, and I don’t want to go back to that other world,” says Simpson, 27. Her latest foray into the country scene has given Simpson a boost in success – and confidence.
After the breakup of Simpson’s marriage to Nick Lachey – and a very public flub of Dolly Parton’s “Nine to Five” at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2006 – Simpson says she was scared to sing onstage.
“I was going through a heartbreak, and I was scattered and shouldn’t have been on that stage,” she tells the newspaper. “There’s no way to convince anybody that you’re comfortable onstage if you’re not.” But after stepping into the studio to record a country song, she declared: “I’m back!”
Simpson spent the last few days in Nashville attending the CMA Music Festival, where she promoted her new single, “Come On Over.”
Simpson says she’s gotten begrudging compliments on the song and has high expectations for her album, due to be released this September. “A lot of people have listened to ‘Come On Over’ and told me, ‘I really wanted to hate it, but I like it,’” she said. ”[It's] a backhanded compliment, but I’m glad it’s that way and not the other way around,”
Adds the singer: “I take a lot of pride in my talent and in the record I was able to put together. I’m not giving up.”
WENN
