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DidJessica Simpsonjust reveal the name she and husbandEric Johnsonpicked out for their daughter on the way?
The singer also shared another photo with her mother Tina, 59, her younger sisterAshlee, 34, and Ashlee’s daughterJagger Snow, 3.
The soon-to-be mother of three simply captioned both images, “Birdie’s Nest.”
The “Birdie” theme was present throughout the rest of the festivities. In a shot from the event’s table settings, Jessica shared an image of a little menu placed at each seat.
“A little Birdie told me,” the menu began, before encouraging all her guests to “stuff your beaks.”
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With her due date growing closer, the expectant mother has recently had some trouble with extreme foot swelling.
One day afterpoking fun at her problem, the singer tried out a technique tohelp alleviate her condition.
Sharing a photo of her swollen foot on Friday, Simpson wrote that she was experimenting withcupping therapy, an ancient Chinese massage therapy techniquethought to increase blood circulation.
Shortly after posting an image of her foot with three suction cup-like tools on it, she proudly showed off the favorable results. “SKANKLES aka Skinny Ankles 😜,” she captioned an image of hernoticeably less swollen foot.
After first sharing a photo of her very swollen foot last week, the pregnant star had some fun with the “10-year challenge,” the latest viral craze that has seen dozens of starstaking a walk down memory lanewith comparison shots from 10 years ago and today.
However, instead of calling attention to her “glow up,” in her post, which has since been deleted, Simpson took the opportunity to show off the transformation her body has undergone since becoming pregnant with her third child.
In the left shot, Simpson’s incredibly toned legs were featured in cut-off denim shorts and a pair of wedges. Meanwhile, the right image showed her swollen foot.
The swelling, which is called edema, is common in the hands, face, legs, ankles and feet and is completely normal.
source: people.com