Before Jessica Simpson became the fun loving pop-teen idol, she
was a young member of her church choir in Dallas, TX. Discovered
by the music industry while attending a summer church camp, she
later became a hit on the Christian Youth Conference concert
tour circuit.
Jessica Simpson crossed-over to the secular market in 1999, with
the smash hit "I Wanna Love You Forever," and followed-up with a
second album. With her marriage to Nick Lachey of boy band 98?,
Jessica Simpson surged into celebrity stardom with the MTV
reality show about the trials of their first year of marriage.
Jessica Simpson will again enjoy the spotlight both in a new
video and on the big screen in the role of Daisy Duke, in a
remake of the 1979-85 hit television series The Dukes of
Hazzard.
The new Duke's of Hazzard movie features Jessica Simpson in
addition to other well-known celebrities such as Willie Nelson
as the lovable Uncle Jessie, and the corrupt Hazard County
Commissioner Bogg Hogg who is played by the versatile Burt
Reynolds.
As always, the main story of the Dukes of Hazzard has the Dukes
fighting to keep the family farm. The "Duke Boys" and their
orange Dodge Charger "The General Lee" keeps them one step ahead
of the authorities. Jessica Simpson plays the consummate
eye-candy role in the Dukes of Hazzard as she helps her Hazard
family spin circles around Boss Hogg.
Although the media often speculate that her physical evolution
into the curvy "Daisy Duke" is a result of plastic surgery she
is quick to correct those assumptions by noting the vigorous
exercise routine that resulted in her new physique.
In an industry where 'image is everything' Jessica Simpson has
made a stunning transformation from teen star to sex symbol. A
5-day workout schedule and a sensible diet have left her with a
picture perfect bikini-ready body worthy of her Daisy Dukes
character.
Get ready for Jessica Simpson and the new Dukes of Hazzard
movie, it promises to be a roaring good time.
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