Jessica Simpson will never complain about her child’s strange eating habits, because apparently, she does too.
The singer shared a sweet photo of her and her 9-year-old daughter Maxwell Drew on Tuesday, and joked that her own child was ridiculed for eating bacon in a very special way.
The 41-year-old mother of three children posted this photo on Instagram with a caption: “My kids make fun of me because I only eat the tip of bacon,”
In the photo, you can see the mother and daughter sitting in a red leather restaurant stall, and they are eating together. The former reality TV star can be seen wearing a black vintage Led Zeppelin T-shirt and a tan wide-brimmed hat. She layered her appearance with a stack of multi-size necklaces and curled her long blonde hair into waves.
It can be seen that her 9-year-old daughter is wearing a pale pink Ivy Park sweatshirt, and she is chewing meat with her mother.
Simpson Married to Eric Johnson since 2014. In addition to Drew, the couple also have a 2-year-old daughter, Birdie Mae, and an 8-year-old son, Ace Knute.
Just last week, she shared a photo of her eldest daughter and son hugging each other before they went to school.
“A year and a half later, these happy children are back to school!!! New school. New beginning,” she gushed about her children in the headline.
As early as March, Simpson made it public people About the struggle she faced while raising three children in the pandemic
“This year I will definitely have to deal with multiple tasks at the same time on a whole new level. Between my kids going to school at Zoom and becoming a working mom, keeping the Jessica Simpson Collection running remotely and driving infinitely inspired ideas, these ideas become endless. Endless while maintaining so many returns. My family is smiling,” she said at the time.
“[I have] Being reminded of my faith, God, husband, children, extended family, friends, health and safety are all more grateful than ever before,” she added.
“I also learned about almost all items related to tie-dye and slime [and] Every sport you can play in the backyard, I remember every dead end near me,” Simpson joked.
Another lesson she learned last year was that “Children are more resilient than we thought. In many ways, they are a force for peace and make life precious in this difficult time.”
Photo: Getty Images/Dimitrios Kambouris



