Simpson and her petite daughter could pass for sisters as they pose together in daring liոgerie
Jessica Simpson, 43, and her daughter Maxwell Drew, 11, look very much alike.
And in a new photo shared to Instagram on Thursday, they seemed like they could pass for sisters.
The blondes were seen both with no makeup on as they posed cheek to cheek in a kitchen with crystal pendant lights.
Maxwell had on a grey SC hoodie from Nike as her hair was pulled back.
Simpson went for an inspiring caption: ‘Choose to be kind today because you never know how much someone might need it.’
This comes after the Dukes of Hazzard actress, revealed that her mini-me daughters, Maxwell and Birdie Mae, four, love to borrow clothes from her closet — sometimes without her knowledge.
In a chat with People about her new Jessica Simpson Collection drop, the fashion designer said she has to search her daughters’ closets on a weekly basis to find her missing items.
‘I have to do a weekly girls closet inventory to check for missing items,’ she explained. ‘They even know my hiding spots somehow.’
‘At this point, I’m considering having one closet for all three of us ladies,’ joked the Sweet Kisses singer — who was recently criticized by fans for letting her tween daughter dress too maturely for her age.
But the one thing Simpson admitted she does not have in common with her children is an organized closet.
‘Maxwell and Birdie are WAY more organized than I will ever be in that department,’ she added.
She also said that her children sort their clothes season by season whereas she likes to keep all of her belongings in one place.
‘I have a coat closet, but that is about it for how I seasonally manage my wardrobe,’ she explained.
She revealed her a reason for doing so and said that’s because she likes to mix and match her pieces rather than dressing depending on the weather.
‘I am the type that will wear a slip dress with fishnets, boots, and an oversized turtleneck sweater or shorts with a tight, thigh-high boot, tee and blazer,’ she said.
As a self-described maximalist and ‘closet hoarder’, she said it works for her to have all of her clothes where she can see them.
‘I don’t like my purchases, past or present, out of sight or mind,’ she said.