These Top 10 quotes on ‘body image’ by Jessica Simpson, will surely teach you some self love
The artist is known for her savage comebacks and replies to trolls, who’ve been constantly nagging at her, with body-shaming comments and negativity.
Jessica Simpson is an American actress, author, singer and a fashion designer, born on July 10, 1980, in Abilene, Texas.
She rose to international fame as a singer, with the release of her debut studio album ‘Sweet Kisses’, in 1999 under the label of ‘Columbia Records’, that went on to achieve great success, with it’s leading single, ‘I Wanna Love You Forever’.
Simpson went on to have her title song featured under top 20, on the Billboard Hot 100, as a part of her second studio album ‘Irresistible’ in 2001.
The artist is an epitome of beauty, inside out, as she is known for her strong advocacy, against the body-shaming trolls and negative comments surrounding weight issues and ideal body image.
All throughout her career, she has been subjected to a lot of criticism and hate, regarding her body and shape, to which she has always stood strong.
Jessica has some savage comebacks and replies, to slam shut the haters, who spread negativity, and has always vouched for self love.
Teaching us all to embrace ourselves and be comfortable and happy in our own skin, here are the artist’s best said quotes of all times-
#1
“Every day will continue to be a journey. Every day, we’ll find something new out about ourselves that is authentic and is unique, but I really just finally relaxed. I don’t care what people have to say about my weight. I really don’t, because I think I look great.”
#2
“It’s unfair, what woman wants to be brought down for wearing a pair of jeans?”
#3
“I beat myself about how fat I am before I gave the world a chance to. Today my heart breaks because people say I’m fat, I wear a size 25. How much do I think about my body on a scale from 1-100 percent of the day? 80 percent.”
#4
“I’m not a supermodel! My body is not bouncing back like a supermodel. I’m just your everyday woman who is trying to feel good and be healthy for her daughter, her fiancé and herself. I feel like everybody can do what I am doing.”
#5
“I’ve been all kinds of sizes and … being a mom, I feel like people just can relate to me.”
#6
“Raising Maxwell makes me realize that I don’t want her to see me beat myself up for things like food choices or numbers on a scale. I don’t want her to learn anything like that from me.”
#7
“Those things don’t determine who we are and instead make us feel terrible about ourselves. I want to teach her (daughter Maxwell) to value herself, listen to herself and tune out the world. I want her to know her value, rather than spending her energy fighting negative voices from within. I want to teach her to figure out what is truly right for her rather than worrying about what anyone else thinks.”
#8
“I’m, like, 170 pounds and I wanted to pose nude. It’s funny to be at your heaviest and feel the most confident. I just take such pride in being a mom! I just love my body more than ever now.”
#9
“I just want to feel good and be able to zip my pants up. If I don’t, I have another size. I have every size. I’ve really tried my hardest to not let that define me.”
#10
“When I walk through an airport and people go, ‘You’re not fat!’ I’m like, ‘Thanks. That’s great. Good to know I’m not fat today! Thank you!'”