Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson enjoyed a weekend getaway — and they’ve got the PDA to prove it.
The “Irresistible” singer “stole [her] lover and friends” for a trip, showing vacation snaps in an Instagram slideshow Monday.
Johnson, 68, playfully grabbed his wife’s butt in one of the photos as she straddled him.
The couple shared a smooch later in the carousel.
While the retired athlete was dressed casually in the social media upload, wearing a flannel, jeans and sneakers, Simpson, 42, looked glam in an animal-print coat and red sunglasses.
The fashion designer showed her fit frame in leather leggings paired with tall, heeled boots and a matching black top.
She and the former NFL player have been married since 2014 and share three children — daughter Maxwell, 10, son Ace, 9, and daughter Birdie, 3.
While celebrating their anniversary in 2021, Johnson gushed over his “empowered” partner.
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“Seven years into marriage and you still make me laugh just as hard as day one,” he wrote via Instagram at the time. “I had fun yesterday celebrating us.
“Our kids bring us so much joy and they could not be luckier to have such a fiercely empowered, unique, beautiful mama. I love you, babe!!!” the former tight end continued.
In her own post, Simpson wrote that she was “born to love” Johnson.
The actress was previously married to Nick Lachey from 2002 to 2006, and their union was documented on “Newlyweds.”
Simpson wrote candidly about their divorce in her February 2020 memoir, “Open Book,” which Lachey, 49, told Andy Cohen he will “never” read.
The “Employee of the Month” star also came clean about her previous addiction struggles in the bombshell tell-all.
When the songwriter’s star’s followers expressed concern about her appearance two years later, she clarified that she was five years alcohol-free while clapping back at trolls.
“I am capable of pretty much anything I care enough about to put my mind to,” the “angry” and “defensive” star wrote via Instagram in November 2022.
“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,” she continued.