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Jessica Simpson Drinks Snake Sperm: Find Out Why

Jessica Simpson recently shared something surprising with her fans. She revealed that she drinks snake sperm to help her vocal cords.

The 44-year-old TV star posted a video on Instagram where she explained how this strange drink helps her sing better. She said that her vocal coach recommended it. In the video, she shows a small bottle and takes a sip. She was curious about what was in it and looked it up on Google. That’s when she found out snake sperm is one of the ingredients.

Jessica’s New Music

This comes just after Jessica released her new music. Her latest EP, titled Nashville Canyon: Part 1, came out on March 21. The album includes five songs, including tracks like “Use My Heart Against Me” and “Blame Me.”

In one song, “Leave,” Jessica sings about her painful breakup with ex-husband Eric Johnson. The lyrics talk about how she feels about the end of their relationship. One line says, “What we had was magic, now you’ve made it tragic.” The song hints that Eric may have cheated on her.

Jessica’s Breakup

Jessica and Eric announced their split earlier this year. In a statement, it was shared that they had been living separately. The couple was working through a painful time. Their focus would remain on their children. Privacy was requested during this difficult period.

They have three kids: Maxwell (12), Ace (11), and Birdie (5). Jessica also shared that she had recorded an album about her heartbreak after the split. A source said that the album is very personal and emotional. It’s all about what Jessica went through in her marriage.

A Heartbreak Album

Jessica calls the album a “heartbreak album” because she pours her heart into her music. She has worked on it for years. The source says it’s deeply emotional and shares her side of the story.

Jessica herself said that her new music is the “soundtrack to my soul.” She explained that it’s all about her personal journey. In an interview, she said, “I’ve grown up so much. I can handle so much.”

When talking about her music, Jessica said she feels free now. She recorded some of the songs while living in Tennessee with her kids. “I am a woman now, and I can do what I want,” she said. “And to have freedom in music – that’s what you’ll feel in Nashville Canyon.”

Jessica Simpson Returns to the Stage

Jessica also returned to the stage after 15 years. She performed some of her new songs at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Later, she gave a surprise performance at Luck Reunion.

In her performance, Jessica talked about how she found out her marriage was falling apart. She said, “I was in a very intuitive state and I had asked some very personal questions.I found out that my world had turned upside down.”

She also mentioned how she was learning from the experience. “When we meet ourselves, when we write, when we sing, we find all the answers,” she said.

Jessica ended the performance by explaining that the song “Leave” is about heartbreak. Jessica called it a “pissed-off song” that shows how she feels about everything she’s gone through.

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