Jessica Simpson and Ashlee Simpson are enjoying a “winter wonderland” vacation in Aspen, Colo., with their children.
The “Irresistible” singer showed their “snow bunnies” outfits in an Instagram slideshow Tuesday, followed by sweet snaps of the family hanging out in a cabin and playing outside.
Jessica, 42, and her husband Eric Johnson’s three kids — Maxwell, 10, Ace, 9, and Birdie, 3 — were all smiles spending time with their cousins Bronx, 14, Jagger, 7, and Ziggy, 2.
The fashion designer even posted a shot of her eldest child adorably napping on a couch with aunt Ashlee.
The 38-year-old “Pieces of Me” singer’s husband, Evan Ross, was also present on the snowy trip, as were Ashlee and Jessica’s parents, Joe Simpson and Tina Simpson.
Paris Hilton commented on one of the social media uploads with heart emojis, while Gretchen Rossi called the outings “so fab.”
The Simpson family vacation comes one month after Jessica sparked concern over her weight and speech in a Pottery Barn ad — and subsequently blasted social media haters.
The “Newlyweds” alum posted a video of herself singing “Party of One” on Nov. 6 in order to “ground [her]self and heal.”
She wrote, “As much as I have learned to block out destructive noise … people’s comments and judgments can still hurt deeply with their incessant nagging ‘You will never be good enough.’
“The most important thing I have learned through the last 5yrs without alcohol being a guard for escapism, is that I CAN and ALWAYS WILL get through it. I am capable of pretty much anything I care enough about to put my mind to,” Jessica continued.
While the businesswoman woke up “anxious and insecure … and angry and defensive,” she felt “stable and strong” singing.
Jessica has spoken candidly about her struggles with addiction since revealing them in her “Open Book” memoir, published in 2020.
“When I finally said I needed help, it was like I was that little girl that found her calling again in life,” she wrote at the time. “I found direction and that was to walk straight ahead with no fear.”