Jessica Simpson quiets haters in a high-belted dress. This is right after the strange controversy from her Pottery Barn ad. For those who may not know. Simpson did a viral ad for Pottery Barn Kids where she showed off her daughter’s cozy and cool bedroom. The problem was no one paid attention to the ad. They all responded to how she looked and came across. Some people thought she looked and sounded out of it. Furthermore, others said she seemed to have ‘dead eyes.’
The inherent problem with this is rather than coming across as sympathetic, it felt like an attack on her. But now she is making a point to separate herself from that whole thing. Sometimes you just need to forget your troubles and look fabulous in a high-belted dress. So that is just what Simpson did.
Jessica Simpson Quiets Haters in a Lovely High Belted Dress
Via Yahoo:
Jessica clearly isn’t letting the negativity surrounding her latest controversial post get her down – or prevent her from posting again – as she has returned to Instagram with a gorgeous picture that shows off the results of her 100-lb weight loss in a much more complimentary way!
On November 17th, Jessica shared a picture of herself posing with her mother Tina Ann Drew – which makes us think that good genes run in the family! – while wearing a stunning long-sleeved dress from her Jessica Simpson Collection, featuring a sexy thigh high slit that showed off her seemingly endless, toned, tanned pins perfectly. Jessica accessorized the dress with a chic black waist belt and cowboy boots, while her hair was worn in a sleek yet bouncy down do.
Jessica Simpson quiets haters in a high-belted dress after the fallout from her viral ad. But we need to do the devil’s advocate thing here, and please hear us out. There is a major problem with misdiagnosis in the world right now due to this exact thing. People are constantly trying to find things wrong and to ‘save people.
While the fans claimed they were worried, it started to feel like an attack for her. There has to be a way of showing support without projecting so much that we further hurt the people we are trying to help. In the same breath, the ad was a tad bit concerning. But that is as far as we are willing to interject.
Moreover, she says she is doing just fine, and we need to take her at her word. Respect people’s boundaries, folks.