“You gotta lose 15 pounds. That’s what it will take to be Jessica Simpson.”
birthday. After belting “Amazing Grace,” the music executive offered her a contract, but under one condition: “You gotta lose 15 pounds. That’s what it will take to beSimpson, who weighed 118 pounds at the time, “immediately went on an extremely strict diet and started taking
,” which she would take for the next 20 years. “I started to hear voices when I was alone at night, waiting for the sleeping pill to kick in…The pressure only continued to grow as she became more successful in her career. “We all see our flaws, and mine were just there for the world to rip apart. They weren’t even flaws! They were made into flaws that I didn’t even know I had,” Simpson told
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