Ageless Jessica Simpson Relies on ‘Gorgeous' Friend Squad as She Takes a ‘Dive Into 45'
Newly single Jessica Simpson has her friends and family to rely on.
The stunning singer, famous for her 1999 hit 'I Wanna Love You Forever' and her meme-worthy moments on the reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica with first husband Nick Lachey, is diving into 45 with her "gorgeous" squad of friends by her side.
Simpson celebrated her 45th birthday with her gal pals by her sdie at Los Angeles' famed celebrity haunt, the Chateau Marmont, where she glowed following her 100-pound weight loss.In a post shared on her social media, the newly single star showed off a series of photos capturing her special night.
Simpson, who separated from husband Erik Johnson in January, beamed as she was surrounded by mom Tina, and her squad of besties leaving fans wondering if she's aging backward. '45,' wrote one fan, 'looking more like 30!!!'One fan added, 'Gorgeous group' while another said, '45 never looked so good.'
'Jessica, nice to see you are happy' exclaimed one admirer. Another wrote, 'Literally not afraid to turn 39 after seeing how beautiful you are at 45. Like a dream.'
'Single life agrees with you my love,' wrote another Jessica Simpson fan.
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Ageless Jessica Simpson Relies on 'Gorgeous' Friend Squad as She Takes a 'Dive Into 45' first appeared on Parade on Jul 12, 2025
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