Jessica Simpson fans have taken to social media to share their concerns for the singer after she posted a new ad for Pottery Barn on Instagram.
The singer, 42, posted the video on 3 November and it gave an insight into the playroom she had made for her daughter, Birdie, three. Check it out below:
A joint caption between the singer and the company read: "'I just really don't think that there’s any risk you can't take.' - @jessicasimpson.
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"Take a sneak peek into the singer’s bold, playful room for 3-year-old daughter Birdie."
The video showed the singer showing off her daughter's playroom, which she said was designed by Pottery Barn Kids and 'a little bit of me'.
The singer then appeared to slur as she said: "I was really drawn to the geometric prints and the colour scheme. This really, to me, is Birdie’s personality.
"Thank you everyone for checking out the adorable room of Birdie Mae Johnson."
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She then smiled at the end of the video.
However, it was Simpson's appearance that got viewers talking more than the ad itself, and fans were quick to share concerns about her appearance.
One wrote: "Wtf happened to her face. She can barely speak. Shame."
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"God please watch over this woman for her kids," added a second. "In Jesus' name."
"Wow she's seen better days," wrote a third while a fourth speculated: "Something is wrong. She's lost too much weight and her speech is slow. I truly hope she's ok."
"Something is wrong here," remarked a fifth comment with over 6K likes.
"Please tell me I'm not the only one that hears her voice being totally slow...is she ok?!?!" questioned a seventh viewer. "I don't see anyone judging," wrote an eighth. "I see concerned fans."
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However, while a lot of fans expressed their concerns, others said that even if the singer does have a problem, pointing it out will not help her.
One defender remarked: "If she does have an eating disorder it's not her fault so these comments are not helpful being ridiculed over her weight gain after her pregnancies [sic]."
"Super cute room!" added a second. "And for the haters, she has always been a small woman, just not when pregnant (as 95 percent of women) - so cut her some slack. Let her live!"
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A third pleaded: "Can we normalise NOT talking about other people's bodies/faces/appearances? She's criticised no matter what she does."
The controversial video comes three years after the Simpson began a weight loss journey that saw her lose around 100 pounds, Page Six reports.