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Jessica Simpson’s Baby Taken By Coyotes
Childless Jessica Simpson is now dogless. Only a week after Ashlee Simpson revealed how much her sister wishes that she had a child of her own, a wild coyote has apparently snatched up her beloved Matli-poo Daisy during a family outing in Calabasas, CA. So sad.
From Jessica’s Twitter Page:
“My heart is broken because a coyote took my precious Daisy right in front of our eyes. HORROR!”
I really feel for Jessica. It’s hard enough to break up with your superstar Dallas Cowboys boyfriend, that you thought you might one day have kids with, but having a coyote steal your dog right in front of you? Man, that’s rough.
When Redbook asked if she sometimes envied the freedom that her sister has, Ashlee replied that it was actually Jessica who was doing the envying:
“She’s always saying, ‘Oh, I want a baby!’”
In the wake of her loss, Jessica has turned to the internet to help find her missing pooch. Unfortunately, she doesn’t seem to realize that coyotes almost never use the internet, or Twitter.
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[...] this week, Jessica Simpson announced that her Maltipoo “Daisy” had been carried off by coyotes and that she was reaching out via Twitter to help locate the dog. Now, after a bunch of backhanded [...]
Jessica Simpson: "Why Whould I Stop Searching? I'm a Mom" | Famecrawler commented on Sep 17 09 at 5:30 pmblablivo commented on Sep 16 09 at 7:24 amif my sister said that about me in an interview, I would be pissed. She should have just dodged the question, like, “We have so much fun together, she’s a wonderful auntie!” to protect her sister.
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