
Jessica Simpson was recently rockin some mom-jeans at a concert recently.
Her less-everything sister tried to defend her horrible choice in pants.
Ashlee Simpson is wondering why everyone is questioning Jessica's choice in jeans and perhaps the few extra pounds that she put on. Personally, I think those jeans add a few pounds to the ol' crotchal area as they were intended to.
She had this to say on her blog:
"I am completely disgusted. Since when did a woman's weight become newsworthy? How can we expect teenage girls to love and respect themselves in an environment where we criticize a size two figure? A week after the inauguration of US President Barack Obama and with such a feeling of hope in the air for our country, I find it completely embarrassing and belittling to all women to read about a woman's weight or figure. All women come in different shapes, sizes, and forms and just because you're a celebrity, there shouldn't be a different standard.
I don't know what Obama has to do with her sister's pants, but you know kids nowadays, always playing the Obama card. But yes, yes a woman's weight has always been noteworthy. Always. Don't blame us guys, we aren't the one's purchasing all those "Get Skinny Now!", " X packed on some pounds then lost it! Read How! (X is what we call a variable in the set of all female celebrities)" magazines and reading the stuff. I think women have higher standards than men do.
Regarding her last statement: Yes, yes there should be a different standard for celebrity. There is a reason she is a celebrity in the first place. Is it:
A. Because she can sing
B. Because she is smart
C. Because she can act
D. Because she is smoking hot
The answer is D, even with those pants on.
Man, this post wasn't about music at all. But these people have made music, so I guess it's relevant. I really just wanted to post that bad ass pic.
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