
Jessica Simpson responded to fans’ concerns when the singer shared a Pottery Barn video ad that went viral last week.
On Sunday, Simpson took to her Instagram to address her haters while also revealing that she’s gotten smarter over the past five years.
Singing to herself in her music studio, she wrote: “As much as I’ve learned to shut out the destructive noise…people’s opinions and judgments can still hurt deeply.” “The most important thing I’ve learned in the last 5 years, other than alcohol being a scapegoat, is that I can and always will get it.”
She continued, “I feel compassion for the ideological hatred that some people can so easily unleash on social media or the media in general. And we have days of feeling. No one is alone with that feeling I can promise you.
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Last week, Simpson teamed up with Pottery Barn for his latest ad in which he appears. Birdie’s daughter the room

Jessica Simpson has responded to her haters, while also revealing that she’s 5 years sober in a new video.
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Although people in her comment section praised her child’s bedroom and her interior design skills, some fans were concerned about the singer’s well-being.
A representative for Simpson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Jessica Simpson and husband Eric Johnson have three children.
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One user wrote, “Respectfully…she looks weak,” while another wrote that she appeared to have slurred her speech.
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Still, other users came to Simpson’s defense.
One user wrote: “It’s sad that all these comments are about her appearance. It’s nobody’s business. I wish people would be kinder.”
In March, the “With You” singer opened up about her recovery journey.

Jessica Simpson raised concerns after Pottery Barn’s latest ad went viral.
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“When I stopped drinking, it was because I stopped listening to the voice that I really believed in, and I was lost without it,” Simpson told The Merchant at the time.
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