Jessica Simpson, the versatile actress and singer, recently delighted fans by sharing an adorable moment featuring her youngest daughter, Birdie Mae, on Instagram. In the snapshot, four-year-old Birdie Mae could be seen bouncing on a trampoline, with a few pieces of her hair standing several inches above her head due to static electricity.
The black-and-white photo captured the amusing surprise on Birdie Mae’s face as she seemingly grappled with her hair’s playful defiance of gravity. Jessica Simpson, 43, aptly captioned the endearing picture “ELECTRIC BIRD.”
Despite the unexpected hair antics, fans couldn’t help but notice the family resemblance. Some followers commented that Birdie Mae was undoubtedly Jessica’s “mini-me,” while others pointed out her resemblance to her father, Eric Johnson, 44.
Last month, Simpson and Johnson sent their three children off to school, a moment she shared with her Instagram followers. Birdie Mae and her sister Maxwell “Maxi” Drew, aged 11, were seen wearing matching blue plaid and white uniforms, while their brother Ace Knute, aged 10, donned a red polo and khaki shorts.
In the accompanying caption, Simpson humorously quipped, “We think we are excited for our kids to finally go back to school until they bring home binders of homework and then realize we went back to school too 😜.”
The proud mother also opened up about her relationship with Johnson and their family dynamics in an August interview with Access. She emphasized the importance of maintaining romance, even with the responsibilities of parenting three children.
Simpson shared heartwarming gestures from her husband, such as leaving her handwritten notes in the morning. “There’s a lot of things that make me like, ‘I can’t wait to get my hands on him later.’ I think you have to have those little things as a couple that are just between you two,” she revealed.
Jessica Simpson’s candid glimpse into her family life continues to resonate with fans, offering a relatable and heartwarming perspective on the joys and challenges of parenthood.