After giving birth to daughter Maxwell four months ago, new Weight Watchers spokesperson Jessica Simpson is reportedly now only ten pounds from her pre-baby size (or as we they say in clinical, “pregravid weight,” which just sounds weird and creepy). 
The singer recently shared her diet and exercise plan with Us Weekly. Though I tend to roll my eyes at celebrity diets, it was a nice change of pace to see some real food on the list and not some juice cleanse/raw crackers crash combination. I also appreciate that Simpson is honest about the fact that she has a personal trainer to help. Cookie diet this is not.
Hey, good for her. Even with a trainer and payment from a major weight loss organization, sticking to a health goal takes effort and commitment, and I think it’s good for the public to see someone actually work at it instead of disappear for six months and show up a size 0.
What do you think about publishing celebrity weight-loss plans?

I think they are interesting to read, but I also think they tend to be unrealistic for the average new mom. If my job was dependent on my appearance like a celebrity, I would have paid for a trainer/chef/nanny.
Still – I like Jessica because she seems to have a more standard body (not a 00) and isn’t always reed thin.
I agree!