Jessica Simpson recently shared insights into her current romantic life during a frank interview.
While discussing her return to acting, Simpson touched upon her personal life experiences.
During the LA premiere of the Hulu show, “All’s Fair,” Simpson spoke about her involvement in the new TV drama and shifted the conversation to her romantic endeavors.
She mentioned that her fans could expect some steamy scenes in the series and reflected on her own love life.
Simpson described a scene from the show where she kisses a significantly older man, prompting a question about her preferences.
She commented: “You know, I have never made out with a man that much older than me. It wasn’t terrible.”
When humorously asked whether she was now attracted to men in their 70s, Simpson responded: “I don’t know about that.”
“But I think I am into younger men at the moment, when you are newly separated, I feel like younger guys like the confidence of an older woman, I am discovering.
“I am having fun right now.”
Earlier this year, Simpson announced her separation from her husband of nearly a decade, former NFL player Eric Johnson.
Close to their 10-year anniversary, Simpson released a statement noting their decision to take time apart.
The statement said: “Eric and I have been living separately navigating a painful situation in our marriage.
“Our children come first, and we are focusing on what is best for them. We are grateful for all of the love and support that has been coming our way and appreciate privacy right now as we work through this as a family.”
The couple has three children together: daughters Maxwell ‘Maxi’ Drew, 13, and Birdie Mae, 6, and son Ace Knute, 12.
The exact duration of their separation is unclear, but Johnson was seen without his wedding ring in November 2024.
Just a year earlier, in 2023, Simpson expressed her deep affection for her husband.
In an interview with People, she stated: “A true love will never make you question yourself or what’s real. Thanks to my amazing soulmate, I am able to love passionately and without fear of being hurt.”
She also mentioned that her husband understood her heart more than anyone she had ever known.