This Article is From Jul 19, 2012

Jessica Simpson is "working very hard" to lose weight

Highlights

  • The Fashion Star mentor gave birth to her first daughter named Maxwell Drew on May 1, 2012 and signed a $4 million contract with weight-loss brand Weight Watchers to become a representative for them.
  • Now, even though she knows her image change will not be drastic, Jessica Simpson is excited about the expected transformation.
  • A friend told People.com about the star: "She understands it's a process. [She is] working very hard and she's excited."
  • After welcoming her child with Eric Johnson to the world, she said; "For me, I really want to do something that is a lifestyle. In the past I've been known to yo-yo diet."
  • The 31-year-old actress has instead been focused on losing weight gradually.
  • She has denied that there is a deadline for her to lose her post-baby weight and a representative for the company backed up her claim recently.
  • A spokesperson previously said: "Weight Watchers is in it for the long haul. We're with her 100 per cent as she develops a whole new relationship with food and activity."
New Delhi: The Fashion Star mentor gave birth to her first daughter named Maxwell Drew on May 1, 2012 and signed a $4 million contract with weight-loss brand Weight Watchers to become a representative for them.

Now, even though she knows her image change will not be drastic, Jessica Simpson is excited about the expected transformation.

A friend told People.com about the star: "She understands it's a process. [She is] working very hard and she's excited."

After welcoming her child with Eric Johnson to the world, she said; "For me, I really want to do something that is a lifestyle. In the past I've been known to yo-yo diet."

The 31-year-old actress has instead been focused on losing weight gradually.

She has denied that there is a deadline for her to lose her post-baby weight and a representative for the company backed up her claim recently.

A spokesperson previously said: "Weight Watchers is in it for the long haul. We're with her 100 per cent as she develops a whole new relationship with food and activity."
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