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Jessica Simpson Addresses Concerns About Her Health and Sobriety After Ad Goes Viral

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responded on Instagram after her recently went viral for all the wrong reasons. “I needed to be in my studio today because this is where I ground myself and heal," Simpson captioned the clip, in which she's seen singing along to her 2020 track “Party of One.” “As much as I have learned to block out destructive noise… peoples’ comments and judgements can still hurt deeply with their incessant nagging.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In the ad, Simpson gives viewers a tour of her daughter Birdie's bedroom, designed in collaboration with Pottery Barn Kids.

When the spot premiered on social media, however, fans began to express concern for Simpson. In the comments, some said she looked “sick” and “frail” while others noted that she appeared to be speaking slowly and slurring her words.“I’m getting serious Anna Nicole vibes here…” one commenter said.

Simpson wrote movingly of her public battle with alcoholism in her , Open Book, which is being as a half-hour scripted series for Amazon’s streaming platform Freevee.

The book also addresses Simpson's decades-long struggle with body image issues, restrictive eating, and other dangerous dieting practices.

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