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New mother Jessica Simpson lands Weight Watchers endorsement deal

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NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

About a month after giving birth to a baby girl, Jessica Simpson received a new job offer.

Weight Watchers has offered Jessica Simpson to become their new celebrity ambassador, according to CNN. Simpson herself made the announcement through her Facebook account on Wednesday.

“It’s Official, I’m joining Weight Watchers!” said Simpson via Facebook.

Although Simpson made the announcement on Facebook, Weight Watchers has not released any details regarding how much Simpson would receive from the deal. ABC news reported that Simpson was offered $3 million but it has not been confirmed.

Simpson will be joining Jennifer Hudson and Charles Barkley as Weight Watchers ambassadors. The company told CNN that it has faith in Simpson.

“Her talent, resilience and positive outlook already make her a great role model,” said the company to CNN. “And by deciding to trade in yo-yo dieting for a healthier lifestyle, we know she will inspire many women to join her.”

 


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