Jessica Simpson's Three Kids Look So Grown Up Posing Together in Belated Easter Photos
The mom of three enjoyed time making memories with extended family on Easter, alongside her three kids
Jessica Simpson's crew enjoyed lots of family time together on Easter.
The actress and singer, 43, shared some belated photos from her Easter celebrations with husband Eric Johnson and their three kids — Birdie Mae, 5, Ace Knute, 10, and Maxwell Drew, 11. The siblings posed together in a number of photos from the day shared on Instagram, looking all grown up as they enjoyed time together during the holiday.
The family opted for a cool, casual way of celebrating this year as they hunted for Easter eggs and opened the prizes in them. They also spent time with their extended family, making memories together.
"Belated 🐰🐰," Simpson captioned the shots.
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Related: Jessica Simpson and Husband Eric Johnson Celebrate Daughter Birdie's 5th Birthday at Disneyland
Last month was filled with lots of family time for Simpson. Earlier in the month, she celebrated her daughter Birdie's 5th birthday with a trip to Disneyland with family and friends. During the trip, she took to her Instagram Stories to share a selfie of her with her daughter, who sported a pink Minnie Mouse dress and matching ears.
The actress' mom also got into the Disney spirit with a pair of glittering red and black Minnie Mouse ears, while her dad donned a green Boston Celtics jersey.
In a group shot posted by Simpson, the whole family stood on what appeared to be a stage in front of a host of stormtroopers. Simpson stood in the middle with Ace, while Maxwell struck a funny pose with her dad to the right. Simpson’s sister Ashlee Simpson Ross, 39, stood on the left.
In August the proud mom opened up to Access about her relationship with Johnson and their little ones, explaining that it's "good to keep the romance there, even with three kids on top of our head."
"It's hard, but he'll leave me little notes, because he'll wake up earlier than me. He'll leave me little letters," Simpson shared.
"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 added.
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