Jessica Simpson was born on July 10, 1980 in Dallas, TX. Jessica belongs to middle class well educated family. She has one younger sister named Ashlee. Her father is a psychologist by profession.
Right from her childhood she had a very lively nature always dancing and singing. She was elected Homecoming Queen two years in a row at J.J. Pierce High School.
When Jessica was 12 she auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club, where Jessica's talents took her all the way to the finals.
In the late '90s, Jessica Simpson made the switch from Christian music to pop. Jessica Simpson signed with Columbia Records and released her album Sweet Kisses.
The album launched Jessica Simpson's career and featured hits like I Wanna Love You Forever and I Think I'm In Love.
In 2003 she starred in her own MTV reality show, Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, which documented her first year of marriage to fellow pop star Nick Lachey. In 2005 she played the voluptuous Daisy Duke in a feature film remake of the 1970s TV series The Dukes of Hazzard.
Her appearances in several episodes of That 70s Show didn’t gain her that celebrity touch until it was 2003. Her third released album, which was well
worked upon appeared in July. The album "Sweetest Sin" was a reasonable chart hit, moreover the success of Newlyweds, gave her teetering career a second chance.
The next year, Simpson married her longtime boyfriend, 98° crooner Nick Lachey and she appeared in several episodes of That 70s Show, but it took Simpson until summer 2003
to become a bona fide celebrity. She and Lachey's MTV-produced reality show, Newlyweds, captured many moments of the couple's first year of marriage.