In the early ‘00s, Jessica Simpson was pretty much at the identical caliber because the likes of Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez, who had been all selling thousands and thousands of albums with every new album unlock, in conjunction with high-charting singles and more than one excursions.
Simpson’s debut album Sweet Kisses, which was once released in November 1999, peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 2 hundred but it used to be still able to shift a whopping 4 million copies, with her follow-up Irresistible, in 2001, pushing some other two million units to her total sales.
Her most successful undertaking came with the release in 2003, In This Skin, which not best landed Simpson her absolute best debut at the charts but also her highest-selling album up to now.
The mother-of-three, who has since built a billion-dollar fashion brand, had develop into a drive to be reckoned with in the music trade, but by means of 2006, her music career had taken a drastic turn for the more serious following her divorce from ex-husband Nick Lachey - and things handiest persevered to worsen.
While the 40-year-old appeared to have all of it going for herself after the good fortune of her third album, it seemed that taking part in MTV’s Newlyweds truth show ended up having quite the effect on Simpson’s logo and overall wellbeing.
The show, which premiered in August 2003 and ran for 3 seasons until March 2005, followed the wedding of Simpson and her then-husband Nick Lachey, and whilst Newlyweds changed into some of the highest-rated collection on the network, having a digital camera workforce in her house at all times in the end took a toll on her courting.
During the show’s heyday, the With You singer was once stereotyped for being a “dumb blonde” for making the infamous comparison between rooster and tuna when she asked Lachey: "Is this chicken, what I have, or is this fish? I know it's tuna, but it says 'Chicken... by the Sea' [sic].”
The ex-couple were rumored to have shared plenty of arguments behind the scenes that never aired on the show, which Simpson admitted to in an interview with Sunrise in February 2020.
“I don't think the reality show is what destroyed us by any means [but] by the end of shooting... we weren't even talking to each other,” she said.
“We wanted to get the cameras out because we didn't even understand who we were as a couple anymore because we had been edited so much throughout the seasons.
“You got it authentic for sure in the first two, but the third one we were definitely trying too hard to be the perfect couple.”
By December 2005, Lachey and Simpson were ready to move on as divorce papers were filed just before Christmas.
While the Dukes of Hazard actress would pour her heart out in her fifth studio album A Public Affair in 2006, it appeared that the public had clearly taken sides as the record only sold 500,000 copies in the US and failing to produce any commercial hits.
Simpson said she was proud of the project because she recorded most of the songs while going through her marital problems with Lachey, making the album all the more personal for her, yet it still didn’t spark interest enough from fans to purchase a copy.
For her sixth album in September 2008 with Do You Know, Simpson changed lanes and focused her attention on creating country music, which was an interesting career direction for the songstress, but the record also underperformed on the charts.
After that Simpson released her final album to date, Happy Christmas, in November 2010 before stepping away from music entirely.
With the release of her memoir, Open Book, in January 2020, the blonde beauty released six new songs exclusively with the purchase of her accompanying audiobook.
It was refreshing to step back in the recording studio to record the tracks, she told Entertainment Tonight, as it also allowed her to refrain from carrying on with her addiction to alcohol.
"The music is in reality everything that inspired me to get sober and write the guide. Because I realized when I was happening into my studio, even though I was within the comfort of my space, I needed to drink to numb the ache that I used to be about to experience to jot down.”
"Songwriting takes me to an honest place, and honestly, I was in a dark place," she defined in her e book. "I just didn't know it until the words came out of me."
The six new songs that were released with the memoir, however, have no longer given lovers any indication that Simpson will need to return to the music industry completely, nor has she made any point out of wanting to file an eighth studio album just yet.
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