Check Out Jessica Simpson’s Son And His Little Chubby Cheeks

Let’s just be honest. Newborn babies are hideous. They’re all misshapen and gross, and they don’t have the strength or common sense to hold their heads at visually appealing angles. Straight out of the womb, many of them could easily pass for horror movie villains. Once they start getting a few months old, however, they quickly become adorable, especially when they’re rocking chubby cheeks and a serious lack of hair.

Earlier this week, Jessica Simpson decided to update fans on the status of her second child, Ace, who was born near the end of June, and as you can see from the above picture released on Twitter, he’s flat-out adorable. Judging by the bewildered and confused look on his face in both of the pictures, the jury is still out on whether or not he’ll grown up and attend Yale like this former NFL player father Eric Johnson.

Simpson and Johnson first began dating in May of 2010. They were both married once before, and by all accounts, they hit it off almost immediately. By November of that same year, they were engaged and by May of 2012, they had their first child, a daughter named Maxwell Drew Johnson. Seven months later, she got pregnant again, and long story short, Ace Knute turned out to be pretty damn adorable.

One would imagine Simpson would try to stay away from getting pregnant again so quickly since she just knocked out two children in a row. Weight Watchers would probably like to see her shed some weight with its product before wandering down that road again too, but she hasn’t said one way or another what her plans moving forward might be. Besides, it’s not as if every pregnancy in the history of the world has been planned.

Pop Blend' sincerest congrats go out to Simpson for having a cute baby, which is way better than having an ugly one.

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