Did Jessica Simpson Owe It To Weight Watchers To Wait Before Getting Pregnant?

After weeks of rumors, Jessica Simpson finally addressed the whispers about a potential second pregnancy today in a goofy and lighthearted way. Enlisting the help of daughter Maxwell, the combination reality star/ actress/ musician sent out “Merry Christmas” wishes to all of her fans that included a snapshot of the little girl inside a sandbox with a very special message scrawled out.

Take a look at the photo as it appeared on Twitter below…

Simpson has spoken before about her desire to have a good-sized family. So, on the one hand, her impending bundle of joy is really good news for her. Maxwell will now get a brother or sister very close to her age, and the new addition will no doubt draw Simpson and her fiancé Eric even closer. On the other hand, however, Simpson accepted four million dollars from Weight Watchers in order to serve as the company’s product spokesman. Since she gave birth the first time, she did great losing much of the weight. Unfortunately, now she’s going to spend a portion of her contact intentionally getting bigger.

It’s weird to think someone should plan their family around a company, but four million dollars is a lot of money. What do you think? Did Jessica owe it to Weight Watchers to keep the goalie in for a few years? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below…

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