Jessica Simpson is forking out $100,000 a month in food deliveries — and now friends say the suddenly flabby fashion icon is eating herself to death! The former reality TV star — shown here in a current photo (center) between pics from 2016 (left) and 2004 (right) — has packed on a whopping 45 pounds since Christmas, insiders said. “She has no self-control,” a source close to the plumped-up pop princess dished to The National ENQUIRER. Read on for details of Jessica’s battle of the bulge, and click here for more about dieting celebrities.
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She binges on everything, whether it’s clothes or booze," the source continued. “Jessica feels like her acting career is over, she’s aged out of Hollywood and she’s lost the desire to work out.”
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And her husband, retired NFL player
Eric Johnson (right), has virtually no career. “They have nothing to do so they spend a ton of time together drinking and eating,” spilled an insider.
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“Her recent massive weight gain is a health risk that increases the likelihood of a variety of illnesses, including diabetes, heart attacks, cancer and premature death,” said Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who has not treated Jessica.
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“Obesity reduces a life span from three to nine percent,” said diet and nutrition expert Dr. Stuart Fischer, who also has not treated Jessica. “That translates to two to seven years!”
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She binges on everything, whether it’s clothes or booze," the source continued. “Jessica feels like her acting career is over, she’s aged out of Hollywood and she’s lost the desire to work out.”
And her husband, retired NFL player
Eric Johnson (right), has virtually no career. “They have nothing to do so they spend a ton of time together drinking and eating,” spilled an insider.
“Her recent massive weight gain is a health risk that increases the likelihood of a variety of illnesses, including diabetes, heart attacks, cancer and premature death,” said Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who has not treated Jessica.
“Obesity reduces a life span from three to nine percent,” said diet and nutrition expert Dr. Stuart Fischer, who also has not treated Jessica. “That translates to two to seven years!”