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Jessica Simpson Reveals Her Secret To Getting Workout In With 3 Kids Fans Rave About Her Toned Legs

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As if it wasn’t enough that Jessica Simpson lost a jaw-dropping 100 pounds after giving birth to daughter Birdie Mae Johnson in March 2019, now she’s sculpted her body into a ripped example of workout dedication.

The 39-year-old shared an Instagram mirror selfie on May 27 that showed off her flat tummy and cut abs, as well as her buff and toned legs thanks to her sports bra and bike shorts.

She obviously worked very hard to achieve insane figure, and let fans in on how she was able to maintain it while being a mom to three young children, including daughter Maxwell, 8, and son Ace, 6, in addition to one-year-old Birdie. “Woke up before all 3 kiddos to get my steps in and spend time with me, myself, and I.

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