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May 11 2009, Shikha Patial

Not only Jessica Simpson’s tubby appearance at the Sea World Concert depressed the audiences, but her act also offended PETA.

On the one side, she made a complete disaster of her looks wearing those Daisy Duke tiny shorts, which only...

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