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Ashlee Nicole Simpson (born October
3, 1984) is an American pop rock singer–songwriter and
an occasional actress. She is sister of famous pop
singer Jessica Simpson.
Simpson rose to prominence in mid-2004 through the
success of her number-one debut album Autobiography and
the accompanying reality series The Ashlee Simpson Show.
Simpson received widespread derision when she used a
pre-recorded vocal track for a performance on Saturday
Night Live in October 2004. Following a North American
concert tour and an unsuccessful film appearance,
Simpson released a second number-one album, I Am Me, in
late 2005.
Early life
Simpson was born in Waco, Texas, and raised in
Richardson. She is the daughter of Joe Truett Simpson (a
former Baptist youth minister who is now her manager)
and Tina Ann Drew (a former Sunday School teacher who
homeschooled Ashlee). An accomplished dancer, Simpson
began studying classical ballet at the age of three, and
was admitted to the School of American Ballet in New
York City at the age of eleven. Around that time, she
suffered from an eating disorder; the condition lasted
about six months, and she dropped to about 31 kg (70
pounds) at 159 cm (5ft 2in), but her parents then
stepped in and got her to eat more. After her sister
Jessica Simpson landed a record deal, the Simpson family
decided to move to Los Angeles, California, where Ashlee
began appearing in television commercials. When Jessica
became a star after releasing her first album, Ashlee
became one of her backup dancers. Later, she began
appearing in films and television series, including an
episode of the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle in 2001, a
minor role in the 2002 film The Hot Chick and a
recurring role on the family drama series 7th Heaven. In
the summer of 2003, Simpson briefly worked as an MTV VJ
on TRL, and later recorded a song titled "Just Let Me
Cry" for the soundtrack of the film Freaky Friday.
Eventually, Simpson signed a record deal with Geffen
Records.
Debut album and reality television
Ashlee Simpson's first album, Autobiography, debuted at
number one in the U.S. in July 2004 with first week
sales numbering around 398,000 copies. The album was
certified triple platinum in September 2004. Simpson
co-wrote all of the album's tracks and described it as
"very true to my emotion" in one interview, but critical
reviews were mixed. Rolling Stone magazine's Peter Relic
characterised Autobiography as a "mundane melange of
Avril-ish brat pop and Sheryl Crow cod rock" while E!
Online wrote "Even if it doesn't wow you, Autobiography
may surprise you." The single that preceded the album,
"Pieces of Me," was one of the biggest hits of the
summer in the U.S. and sold well elsewhere. However, the
follow-up singles "Shadow" and "La La" were less
successful.
Simpson occasionally appeared on Newlyweds, a reality
show about the married life of Jessica and her
then-husband Nick Lachey. To accompany the beginning of
her own music career, she got her own MTV reality show
entitled The Ashlee Simpson Show, which aired in a
subsequent time slot to Newlyweds. It ran in the U.S.
for eight weekly episodes over the summer of 2004, and a
second season of ten episodes aired from January to
March 2005. The show dealt with the process of writing,
recording, and performing Simpson's music as well as
aspects of her personal life.
When appearing for live performances, Simpson performed
live with a backing band consisting of Ray Brady
(guitar), Braxton Olita (guitar), Joey Kaimana (bass
guitar—from 2004 to 2005 Zach Kennedy filled this role),
Chris Megert (keyboards and vocals—from late 2004 to
2005 Lucy Walsh filled this role), and Chris Fox
(drums).
In September 2004, Simpson announced on her website that
the band would be named "Ashlee Simpson and Submission,"
taking the name from the fact that they had received so
many submissions of proposals for the name.
In addition to her own first album, Simpson sang
"Christmas Past, Present, and Future" on the 2004
holiday album Radio Disney Jingle Jams and a duet of the
Christmas song "Little Drummer Boy" with her sister
Jessica for the album Rejoyce, which they had sung
together during the ABC variety hour special "Nick &
Jessica's Family Christmas". In 2004 Simpson received
the "Song of the Summer" Teen Choice Award for "Pieces
of Me," as well as the "Fresh Face" award. In addition,
she also won a Billboard Award for New Female Artist of
the Year in December and was later named
Entertainment Weekly's "Breakout Star of 2004" in
January 2005. Simpson also co-hosted Dick Clark's New
Year's Rockin Eve along with Regis Philbin (in Dick
Clark's absence) at the end of the year, hosting the
West Coast portion of the show and performing three
songs.
Saturday Night Live incident
Simpson appeared as a musical guest on Episode 568
of Saturday Night Live (October 23, 2004), and as is
customary for the show's format, she was scheduled to
perform two songs. Her first song, "Pieces of Me", was
performed without problems. However, when she began her
second song, "Autobiography", the song "Pieces of Me"
was heard again—including her vocals—before she had
raised the microphone to her mouth. Simpson began to
dance spasmodically and then left the stage, while the
band (not a recording) continued playing. During the
closing of the show Simpson appeared with the guest host
Jude Law stating that her band performed the wrong song
in the opening on the performance. Others, however,
criticized her for what they saw as evidence that she
was lip synching.[citation needed]
On October 25, Simpson called in to the music video show
Total Request Live and explained that due to
complications arising from a "severe" variation of acid
reflux (which had previously been seen in The Ashlee
Simpson Show) she had completely lost her voice and her
doctor had advised her not to sing. She claimed that
because of the acid reflux, her father required her to
use a guide track for the performance. She said of the
incident, "I made a complete fool of myself." According
to Simpson, the drummer hit the wrong button, which
caused the wrong track to be played. During the October
25 Radio Music Awards broadcast, Simpson pretended, as a
joke, to make the same mistake as she did in the SNL
incident, but then began to perform "Autobiography"
without using a pre-recorded vocal track as she had done
during the prior SNL performance. On October 31, the CBS
news program 60 Minutes aired footage from Simpson's
rehearsals before the SNL performance in which Simpson
is shown to be disturbed by voice trouble.
Early 2005
On January 4, 2005, Simpson performed "La La" at the
halftime show for the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida;
when her performance finished, many of the 72,000-plus
spectators booed. Representatives for the Orange Bowl
stated that they were pleased with her performance and
felt that it was a belated reaction to the SNL incident,
while others have speculated that it may have been
because the audience of the Orange Bowl was outside of
Simpson's target age bracket. Still others disagree,
however, and assert that her performance was poor and
very off-key.
Following her Orange Bowl performance, an Internet
petition at PetitionOnline.com complaining about
Simpson's singing was among the most active of the
site's petitions. Simpson later said: "That's cool. You
don't always have to be a fan of everybody's music",
also citing the support she had received from her fans.
Around the time of the petition, Cosmopolitan magazine
chose Simpson to be on the cover of the February 2005
issue, naming her the "Fun Fearless Female of the Year".
Simpson's first U.S. headlining tour (with two dates in
Canada as well) ran from mid-February to late April
2005, and its opening acts were Pepper's Ghost and The
Click Five. In addition to material from Autobiography,
Simpson performed her own unreleased song "Hollywood",
The Pretenders' "Brass in Pocket", Blondie's "Call Me",
and Madonna's "Burning Up". She said that the tour would
be "stripped down", without pyrotechnics, and that "it's
going to be me and my band getting out there and having
fun". In March 2005, Simpson said that The Ashlee
Simpson Show would conclude at the end of its second
season, the last episode of which aired at the end of
the month.
Film and second album
Simpson had a supporting role as an aspiring actress
named Clea in Undiscovered (originally titled Wannabe),
an independent film that was released in theaters in
August 2005. Simpson filmed her scenes in late 2004.
While Simpson's performance was met with acceptable
reviews, the film itself was trashed by critics and
placed outside of the top ten in its opening weekend,
earning just $676,048. Her performance in the film
earned her a Razzie nomination for Worst Supporting
Actress.
Simpson's second album, I Am Me, was released in the
U.S. on October 18, 2005. Simpson said that she had
wanted to incorporate the feel of music from the 1980s
on the album, and that unlike her debut it would focus
less on relationships and more on herself. I Am Me
debuted at number one with roughly 220,000 copies sold,
but sales quickly deteriorated; as of January 2006, it
had sold less than a million copies. Its first single,
"Boyfriend", became a top twenty hit on the Billboard
Hot 100 and performed similarly elsewhere. The second
single, "L.O.V.E.", reached the U.S. top forty, its
success aided by a remix by R&B/hip-hop producer Missy
Elliott and MTV's heavy rotation of the single's music
video (it has been her most successful video to date on
Total Request Live).
Simpson began a concert tour in late September in
Portland, Oregon and appeared on the October 8, 2005
episode of SNL to promote the album. The first of
Simpson's two performances on the show was of the ballad
"Catch Me When I Fall", which was written about her
previous SNL experience, and she thanked the crowd after
her second performance. In mid-December, Simpson
collapsed after performing in Japan, possibly due to
exhaustion. She was briefly hospitalized, and
consequently cancelled an appearance at the Radio Music
Awards. Simpson appeared on the December 2005/January
2006 cover of Teen People with her sister Jessica, and
could also be seen on the December 2005 issue of
Blender, Cosmopolitan magazine's January 2006 edition,
the March 2006 issues of Seventeen and ELLE, the April
2006 issue of JANE, the June/July 2006 issue of Teen
People (in which she was named one of its "25 hottest
stars under twenty-five"), the July 2006 issue of Marie
Claire and the September 2006 issue of CosmoGirl.
Simpson won a Kelly Slater/MTV celebrity surfing
invitational competition, which also featured
celebrities such as Meagan Good, Jack Osbourne (her main
competitor during the competition), Ashley Parker Angel
and Tony Hawk, as part of an MTV-sponsored 'Spring
Break' Special in March 2006. On April 12 she hosted and
performed at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards, where
she won "Best Female Artist" and "Best Pop Video" (for
"Boyfriend").[30] A new single, "Invisible", was
released in mid-2006 and reached the top 25 on the
Billboard Hot 100. This song is not on the original
version of I Am Me; it has been said that there will be
a re-release of the album to include "Invisible",
although no date for this re-release has been announced
so far. Simpson began a summer tour on June 5, with
Ashley Parker Angel as an opening act;[31] initially The
Veronicas also opened but quit the tour after the first
few shows due to a problem with one of their singers'
vocal cords.
Simpson said that after this tour, which ended in late
July, she would be going on vacation, that she will take
her time making her third album, and that she will look
at movie scripts and continue her acting career.
Image and personal life
When she first broke onto the scene, Simpson had a
decidedly different image from that of her sister.
Previously blonde like Jessica, she dyed her hair dark
during the recording of the MTV reality show after she
finished filming for the 7th Heaven television series,
although after a year with dark hair she returned to
blonde in 2005. Simpson's songs also have rock elements
absent from her sister's music, and Simpson would often
wears shirts with "punk"-style designs, sometimes
emblazoned with band names. She typically had her
fingernails and toenails painted black, and has four
tattoos: a star on one wrist, two cherries on her ankle,
a fleur-de-lis on her right inner thigh, and the word
"love" on her other wrist. Simpson has since made a
style change, preferring simpler, "preppier" looks,
though she still promotes her "punk" look during
concerts. She has also been seen sporting long blond
hair extensions, pulling together a look she previously
held public disdain for.
Her vocals, while generally not thought to equal her
sister's range, have been praised by some as fitting the
style of her music, and are usually described as "raspy"
or "throaty." Simpson and her sister were tied for third
on oft-quoted celebrity-fashion critic Mr. Blackwell's
list of the worst-dressed celebrities of 2004. Blackwell
wrote that "from gaudy to grim to downright frenetic
these two prove that bad taste is positively genetic."
She has refused to discuss her sex life, in contrast
with her sister, who openly stated her intention to
practice sexual abstinence until marriage. "I decided
that I didn't want to talk about that because it's super
personal," Simpson said of the situation. Simpson's
relationship with actor Josh Henderson lasted for nearly
two years and ended during the first episode of The
Ashlee Simpson Show. Soon after, she began dating fellow
musician Ryan Cabrera. That relationship was also
featured on the show, and Simpson appeared as Cabrera's
love interest in the music video for his song "On the
Way Down." The two were reported to have split in August
2004 due to their hectic schedules, but they resumed
their relationship for a while afterward, before ending
it again in early 2005; Simpson says they are still
friends, although rumors suggested that Ashlee did not
like the fact that Ryan had moved on to Lisa Origliasso
of The Veronicas .
In 2005, rumors began circulating that Simpson had
stolen Wilmer Valderrama from Lindsay Lohan. Simpson's
single "Boyfriend" was reported to be about the
situation, but she said that the song "is about [how]
every girl out there sometimes thinks you stole her
boyfriend. It's just making fun of that." Valderrama has
since said on Howard Stern's radio program that he did
have sex with Ashlee Simpson, but claimed the incident
was unrelated to his break-up with Lohan. Later that
year, rumours arose that Simpson was secretly dating
another Joe Simpson-managed actor, Viva La Bam's Chris
Raab (Raab Himself). In February 2006, she told
Seventeen magazine that she's dating bandmate Braxton
Olita and went on a 10-day vacation with him to Hawaii.
In November 2005, eTalk Daily broadcast a video of a
late-night visit made by Simpson to a McDonald's
fast-food restaurant in Toronto, Canada. Simpson
appeared to be intoxicated in the video, and was shown
arguing with a member of the staff, as well as rejecting
a customer's attempt to get an autograph from her
because he wouldn't kiss her feet. According to Simpson
in a 2006 ELLE interview, she was "a little tipsy", and
the customer had first called her "gross" before he had
realized who she was, at which point he asked her for an
autograph. She has said that she told herself to "grow
up" after the incident.
In February 2006, Simpson was honored by MTV's Total
Request Live (TRL), as the "Bounce-Back" artist. The
award was given to her for being able to recover from
her many ups and downs of her career, and still manage
to release another #1 platinum album.
Simpson reportedly had plastic surgery for a nose job in
April 2006; tabloid magazines and blogs have published
pictures which are claimed to demonstrate the change in
her nose. When asked about it in an interview in May,
Simpson neither confirmed nor denied it. In June
2006, it was reported that Simpson seriously considered
but later turned down a $4 million offer to pose nude
for Playboy.
Criticism
There have been arguments that Simpson is a
"manufactured" artist with little singing talent. Her
critics cite incidents like the SNL episode and the
Orange Bowl performance as evidence for their claims.
Some allege that Simpson has lip-synched on occasions
other than the SNL episode, comparing the impact of the
SNL incident to the 1990 Milli Vanilli incident in which
their guide track skipped during a live MTV performance,
revealing that they were lip-synching. Simpson performed
live numerous times before the incident, and has since.
In early 2005, Simpson's marketing campaign was accused
of astroturfing by users on several websites. A post on
Metafilter claimed that the marketing company posted the
same text, which contained the text, "I just read about
Ashlee in us weekly. Those guys at the football game
were total jerks." (the "football game" referring to the
Orange Bowl incident) under the user name "mandyc19" on
over three hundred different music-related forums in
order to further promote Simpson and paint her in a
positive light. This (and possibly other instances) led
to a new term, "Ashleeturfing", to describe faux fan
raves such as this.
In January 2006, Simpson was nominated for a Razzie
Award for "Worst Supporting Actress" for her role in
Undiscovered; Ashlee's sister Jessica was also nominated
in the same category for The Dukes of Hazzard. They lost
to Paris Hilton.
While Ashlee Simpson may have initially been embraced
for being less attractive and having a smaller vocal
range than her sister, it appears that she is now trying
to be more like Jessica. Recent photos in Star Magazine
compare the two. Ashlee now appears to look more like
her sister, since Ashlee had plastic surgery and dyed
her hair blonde.
In mid-2006, Ashlee gave an interview to Marie Claire
magazine, in which she was said to have "had it with
Hollywood's twisted view of feminine beauty" and was
photographed painting a pro-female mural with a group of
underprivileged girls from Los Angeles's Green Dot
Public School. However, by the time the magazine hit
newsstands, Ashlee had already had her nose job and had
been seen sporting long blonde hair extensions. Some
Marie Claire readers complained about this as being
hypocritical; the magazine received over 1,000 angry
letters and the magazine's new editor has expanded the
letters section of the September issue of the magazine
to give readers a chance to vent their frustrations.
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