Is Jessica Simpson really joining 'The Bachelorette'?
Jessica Simpson announced her split from Eric Johnson in January 2025 after 10 years of marriage
Jessica Simpson has "no interest" in starring in the popular dating show, The Bachelorette.
Speaking to TMZ on Monday, the 45-year-old singer said that she doesn't need Hollywood's help in finding a man.
When she asked if she would ever star in The Bachelorette, Jessica responded, “I have options. I'm good."
The Irresistible hitmaker didn’t share more about her single life, skipping a question about what she’s looking for in a partner.
In July 2025, Jessica made an appearance on the Today show, where she revealed that she is looking to date someone who is a skilled kisser.
“It has to be a very good kisser,” she said at that time. “See, that’s like the most intimate thing. Grab my face and pull me in!”
The Take My Breath Away songstress further shared that she is open to dating and is looking for someone with unique qualities.
“My type of person is a one-of-a-kind,” she said. “I don’t have like, a look or anything like that. I just like for somebody to be individually who they are and exude confidence without the ego.”
“I don’t need somebody to be supportive of me all the time,” she added. “I feel like the independence I have right now, if I can have that and give it to someone else, that would be cool.”
For those unversed, Jessica announced her split from Eric Johnson in January 2025 after 10 years of marriage.
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