Jessica Simpson and her estranged husband Eric Johnson were seen together in Las Vegas, sparking speculation about a possible reconciliation, though they remain officially separated and are focusing on their children.
Jessica Simpson has sparked rumors of a split from her husband Eric Johnson as she has been absent from their children's school events, which Johnson has attended alone. Simpson has also been seen without her wedding ring and has hinted at personal changes in her life through social media. Despite the speculation, neither Simpson nor Johnson have commented on the rumors, and Simpson's sister Ashlee has denied any knowledge of a split.
Ashlee Simpson has denied rumors that her sister Jessica Simpson is divorcing her husband Eric Johnson. Despite speculation fueled by Jessica's recent social media activity and absence of her wedding ring, Ashlee confirmed to TMZ that the couple is still together. Jessica and Eric, married since 2014, have three children and have publicly expressed their love for each other in the past.
Jessica Simpson's recent Instagram post has sparked speculation among fans about a possible split from her husband, Eric Johnson. The post, which teases her music comeback, features a cryptic caption that some interpret as a hint at personal struggles, leading to rumors about her marital status. Fans noted the absence of her wedding ring in recent photos and the timing of the post on National Singles Day. Despite the speculation, Simpson has not publicly addressed the rumors, and the couple, who have been married since 2014, share three children.
Dallas mayor Eric Johnson publicly supports the idea of the Kansas City Chiefs returning to Dallas after a failed stadium tax vote in Missouri, citing the city's passion for football and available stadium. While the move is currently unlikely, it would add pressure on the Dallas Cowboys and their owner Jerry Jones, as the Chiefs aim for a historic third straight Super Bowl win while the Cowboys' Super Bowl drought continues.
After voters rejected public funding for renovations to Arrowhead Stadium, Dallas mayor Eric Johnson is advocating for the Chiefs to move to Dallas, citing the city's growth and love for football. The Chiefs and Kansas City Royals sought public funding, with a recent ballot measure failing to pass. Johnson has been pushing for a second NFL team in Dallas, and if the Chiefs were to consider relocating, they would have to pay a fee to the other NFL teams for moving. The Dallas market has never had two NFL teams playing at the same time, and the city previously had the Dallas Texans before the franchise relocated to Kansas City and rebranded as the Chiefs.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson is still advocating for a Dallas-based NFL team, with hopes that the Kansas City Chiefs could potentially move to Dallas following the rejection of a sales tax for stadium renovations in Kansas City. Despite previous skepticism from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, Johnson believes that Dallas has the market and passion to support a second NFL team. The future of the Chiefs in Kansas City remains uncertain, with discussions of potential relocation when their stadium lease expires in 2031.
Dallas mayor Eric Johnson, who has been a Democrat for 13 years, announced his decision to join the Republican Party, becoming the only Republican leading one of the 10 largest cities in the U.S. In a Wall Street Journal column, Johnson criticized local Democrats for prioritizing "virtue signaling" over effective governance and touted his record on public safety and controlling crime. While Dallas remains a predominantly Democratic city, Johnson's switch may be welcomed by conservatives who view liberal leadership as failing its citizens.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, a longtime Democrat, has announced that he is switching parties to become a Republican. Johnson, who served in the Texas Legislature for nine years as a Democrat before being elected mayor in 2019, stated that he will be voting in the Republican primary next spring and will leave office as a Republican when his term ends in 2027. Texas Republicans have welcomed Johnson's decision, with Governor Greg Abbott praising his support for law enforcement and opposition to leftist agendas.
Jessica Simpson revealed in an interview with "Access Hollywood" that one of her children once walked in on her and husband Eric Johnson having sex, but they haven't discussed it since. While she didn't specify which child witnessed the incident, she admitted to treating her daughter Maxwell, 11, "way too much like a best friend." Simpson also mentioned that her son Ace, 10, did not see them. Despite the incident, Simpson and Johnson, who have been married for nearly a decade, continue to keep the romance alive with love notes and other gestures. Simpson has previously spoken about their intimate life, calling Johnson her "sexual shaman" and joking about "practicing" making babies. The couple has three children together and Simpson has stated that she has no desire for more.