Jessica Simpson shares her surprising use of snake sperm for her vocal health
- Jessica Simpson released her new musical project, "Nashville Canyon, Part 1," a collection of five soul- and rockabilly-infused tunes, on March 21, marking her comeback after 15 years.
- The release of "Nashville Canyon, Part 1" and its first single, "Use My Heart Against Me," comes after Simpson's split from her husband Eric Johnson earlier this year, following a decade together, with the EP reflecting on this emotional upheaval.
- Simpson described the new music as a way to own herself and have freedom, contrasting her past experiences where she felt pressured to conform as a pop star in the 2000s, overshadowed by artists like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.
- Simpson has revealed that she is now willing to do whatever it takes to maintain her vocals and recently shared an unusual vocal tip involving a Chinese herb remedy that her vocal coach recommended, which she jokingly referred to as 'snake sperm'.
- Simpson, now 'VERY SINGLE,' performed at the Luck Reunion in Texas and hit the stage at South By Southwest, promoting her first record in 15 years, describing the project as a deeply personal and honest reflection on her journey.
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Jessica Simpson Has Been Drinking Snake Sperm to Help Her Vocals
Jessica Simpson’s secret to good vocals? Snake sperm. In a silly Instagram Reel she shared over the weekend, Simpson said she’s been taking a syrup-like supplement to help her with her vocal performance — its contents were a mystery until a a recent Google search. “They’re like, ‘What are you drinking?’ It’s this Chinese herb thing. I’m like ‘I don’t know. My vocal coach told me to drink it,'” Simpson explained in the clip. “And they Googled i…
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