Although Rich Cohen describes Jessica Simpson as a failing actress and performer, he still recognizes her celebrity presence when he writes, "she brings an unmistakable energy to everything she does" and fits the "classic definition of stardom" (1).
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"In short, it's been a bad time for Jessica Simpson: flop, flop, country flop, fat picture. And yet, despite it all, she does radiate a special quality. She brings an unmistakable energy to everything she does, can carry a song, and can even make a commercial worth TiVo-ing. (She's done excellent work for Pizza Hut.) She can hold your attention, in other words, make your eyes follow her, which is a classic definition of stardom."
Citation:
Cohen, Rich. "The Jessica Simpson Question." Vanity Fair June 2009: 1-4. VanityFair.com. Web. 31 Jan. 2011.
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