'I've been every size!': Jessica Simpson explains her clothing line caters to skinny and plus-sized women because she doesn't want to leave anyone out

Jessica Simpson says including a range of sizes in her clothing line was important because she herself has been 'every size.'

The 36-year-old singer, who is the head of the successful fashion line The Jessica Simpson Collection, told CBS Sunday Morning, which will be broadcast on May 21,   that her main goal in creating her clothes was to make 'every woman feel included' regardless of their dress size.

'It's very important for me to let every woman feel included,' said the Dukes Of Hazzard star. 

Yo-yo weight: Jessica Simpson says including a range of sizes in her clothing line was important because she herself has been 'every size' (pictured left in 2005, right in 2009)
Yo-yo weight: Jessica Simpson says including a range of sizes in her clothing line was important because she herself has been 'every size' (pictured left in 2005, right in 2009)

Yo-yo weight: Jessica Simpson says including a range of sizes in her clothing line was important because she herself has been 'every size' (pictured left in 2005, right in 2009)

With baby: Looking pretty with her bump in 2011

With baby: Looking pretty with her bump in 2011

'Like, every person needs to feel included. If I make a shirt, I'm going to make sure every size is available. Because I have been every size, trust me.'

The Blonde Ambition actress - who shares five-year-old daughter Maxwell and three-year-old son Ace with her husband Eric Johnson - said that she doesn't understand why some people are 'shocked' to be fans of her range.

She added to the news program: 'People are shocked that they like my brand. Maybe because it's not that expensive? Or maybe because I was a cheesy pop star back in the day. I have no idea.'

Jessica, who previously starred in reality show Newlyweds alongside her then-husband Nick Lachey from 2003 to 2005, is considering a return to reality television. 

After the baby: In a black dress and heels in 2012 in NYC

After the baby: In a black dress and heels in 2012 in NYC

She is reportedly on the lookout for a new challenge but doesn't want to return to singing or acting.

A source told Heat magazine: 'This is something Jessica never thought she would do again but her life couldn't be more different than it was on Newlyweds.

'She figures she's got a lot more to offer than she did back in her embarrassing "chicken or tuna" days.

Happy in her maxi dress: The star let her cleavage do the talking in late 2012

Happy in her maxi dress: The star let her cleavage do the talking in late 2012

'Every time she posts on social media, her fans go wild and a reality show is just an extension of that.

'Jess is getting bored and needs a new challenge. Her clothing range is making her rich and she has no interest in music or acting any more.

'She doesn't want it to be identical to Keeping Up With the Kardashians, though. It'll be about her home life and will show how hard she works.  She's considering holding auditions for an apprenticeship and mentoring someone the public has chosen,' their source added. 

Reality ambitions: The Blonde Ambition actress shares five-year-old daughter Maxwell and three-year-old son Ace with her husband Eric Johnson (pictured May 2)

Reality ambitions: The Blonde Ambition actress shares five-year-old daughter Maxwell and three-year-old son Ace with her husband Eric Johnson (pictured May 2)

 

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