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{{Short description|American singer and actress (born 1984)}}
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| caption = Promotional shot of Ashlee Simpson for her second album, ''[[I Am Me]]'' (2005). Photographed by James White.
| years_active = 2003–present
| name = Ashlee Simpson
| music_genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]/[[Rock (music)|Rock]]
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| caption = Simpson in 2012
| record_label = [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] <small>(2004&ndash;present)</small>
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1984|10|3}}
| birth_place = [[Waco, Texas]], U.S.
| other_names = Ashlee Simpson-Wentz<br>Ashlee Simpson Ross
| occupation = {{hlist|Singer|songwriter|actress|television personality}}
| years_active = 1999–present
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* {{marriage|[[Evan Ross]]<br>|2014}}
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| relatives = [[Jessica Simpson]] (sister)
| children = 3
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| instruments = Vocals
| genre = [[Pop rock]]
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| associated_acts = [[Ashlee + Evan]]
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'''Ashlee Nicole Simpson''' (born [[October 3]] [[1984]]) is an [[United States|America]]n [[pop rock]] [[singer]]&ndash;[[songwriter]] and an occasional [[actor|actress]]. She is the younger sister of pop singer [[Jessica Simpson]].


'''Ashlee Ross-Næss'''<ref name="billboard-surname" /> ({{née}} '''Simpson'''; born October 3, 1984),<ref name="usbio">{{cite web |title=Ashlee Simpson |url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrities/ashlee-simpson/ |website=[[Us Weekly]] |access-date=21 February 2023}}</ref><ref name="allmusicbio">{{cite web |last1=Jeffries |first1=David |title=Ashlee Simpson Biography |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ashlee-simpson-mn0000616296/biography |website=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=21 February 2023}}</ref><ref name="contactbio">{{cite web |title=Ashlee Simpson |url=https://www.contactmusic.com/ashlee-simpson |website=[[Contactmusic.com]] |access-date=21 February 2023}}</ref><ref name="30BD">{{cite web |last1=Oshmyansky |first1=Rosalyn |title=Ashlee Simpson Has a Christmas Themed Birthday Party In October |url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/news/ashlee-simpson-christmas-themed-birthday-233100017.html |website=[[Yahoo!]] |access-date=21 February 2023 |date=4 October 2014}}</ref><ref name="TOIbd">{{cite news |title=Birthday bells ringing for Hollywood celebs in October |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/english/hollywood/photo-features/birthday-bells-ringing-for-hollywood-celebs-in-october/birthday-bells-ringing-for-hollywood-celebs-in-october/photostory/43989527.cms |website=[[The Times of India]] |access-date=21 February 2023}}</ref> known professionally as '''Ashlee Simpson''', is an American singer, songwriter, actress and television personality.<ref>{{cite news |author=Lauren M. Johnson |title=Singer Ashlee Simpson announces birth of her third child |url=https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/01/entertainment/ashlee-simpson-gives-birth-to-baby-boy-trnd/index.html |access-date=21 November 2021 |work=CNN}}</ref> The younger sister of singer and actress [[Jessica Simpson]], she began her career as a back-up dancer for her sister and appeared in television commercials at the age of 15. She later pursued a career as an actress and had a main role on the family drama ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]].'' She appeared on the reality show ''[[Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica]]'', broadcast on [[MTV]] between 2003 and 2005, which focused on Ashlee's older sister Jessica and Jessica's then-husband [[Nick Lachey]]. While working on her debut studio album, Simpson became the star of a spin-off reality series, ''[[The Ashlee Simpson Show]]'', which was broadcast on MTV between 2004 and 2005. Like her sister before her, Simpson became the center of considerable media attention.
Simpson rose to prominence in mid-2004 through the success of her number-one [[debut album]] ''[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)|Autobiography]]'' and the accompanying [[reality television|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; Simpson said she needed a backing track because she was suffering from [[acid reflux]], although some have questioned this. Following a North American [[concert tour]] and an unsuccessful film appearance, Simpson released a second number-one album, ''[[I Am Me]]'', in late-2005.


Her breakout came with her debut single, "[[Pieces of Me (song)|Pieces of Me]]", which was released in 2004, became a top-five hit in the United States and topped the [[Pop Songs|''Billboard'' Mainstream Top 40]] chart based on radio airplay. The success of the single and her reality show helped propel her debut album, ''[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)|Autobiography]],'' also released in 2004, to the top of the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard''&nbsp;200]] albums chart. The project sold over five million copies worldwide, making it her most successful album to date. Simpson had a leading role in the film ''[[Undiscovered]]'' (2005), which became a critical and commercial flop. The failure of the film, along with multiple critically panned performances, led to media scrutiny. Despite that, Simpson's second studio album, ''[[I Am Me (Ashlee Simpson album)|I Am Me]]'' (2005), debuted atop the ''Billboard''&nbsp;200, becoming her second album to do so. The album went on to receive a platinum certification from the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA).
==Biography==
===Early life===
Born and raised in the [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] suburb of [[Richardson, Texas]], Ashlee is the daughter of [[Joe Simpson (manager)|Joe Truett Simpson]] (a former [[Baptist]] youth minister who is now her [[manager]]) and Tina Ann Drew (a former Sunday School teacher who [[Homeschooling|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 [[anorexia nervosa]]; the condition lasted about six months, and she dropped to about 70 pounds (at 5'2"). After her sister Jessica landed a record deal, the Simpson family decided to move to [[Los Angeles, California]], where Ashlee began appearing in [[television commercial]]s.<ref>Although the minimum age for admission was technically 12, Joe Simpson said that he lied about his daughter's age to get her into the school in an October 2004 interview. (Leeds, Jeff. ''[[The New York Times]]'', [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60C12FA3F5C0C708CDDA90994DC404482&incamp=archive:search "Who Wants to Be a New Simpson?",] [[October 3]] [[2004]].)</ref><ref>Brown, Janelle. ''[[Seventeen]]'', [http://www.ashleemedia.net/displayimage.php?album=334&pos=4 "Ashlee Simpson".] November 2004, pages 86&ndash;89.</ref> 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 2003, Simpson recorded a song titled "Just Let Me Cry" for the [[soundtrack]] of the film ''[[Freaky Friday (2003 film)|Freaky Friday]]''. Eventually, Simpson signed a record deal with [[Geffen Records]].


Following her appearance as Roxie Hart in the [[West End theatre|West End]] production of ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]],'' Simpson announced that she had begun working on her third studio album. The album differed from the pop-rock sound of her previous efforts, featuring a dance-pop and 1980s-themed sound. ''[[Bittersweet World]]'' was released in 2008 to positive critical reception, but it saw a decline in sales. The effort reached number 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The following year, Simpson joined the main cast of the ''[[Melrose Place (2009 TV series)|Melrose Place]]'' revamp, which was met with harsh critical reception. Later that year, she made her Broadway debut reprising her role as Roxie Hart in ''Chicago'' on Broadway.
===Debut album and reality television===
Simpson's first [[album (music)|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 album|platinum]] in September 2004. Simpson co-wrote all of the album's tracks and described it as "very true to my emotion"<ref>[[September 15]], 2004 [[Capital FM]] ([[London]]) radio interview.</ref> in one interview, but critical reviews were mixed.<ref>{{Web reference | title=Metacritic Autobiography review collection | url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/simpsonashlee/autobiography | date=September 7 | year=2005 }}</ref> ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine's Peter Relic characterised ''Autobiography'' as a "mundane melange of [[Avril Lavigne|Avril]]-ish brat pop and [[Sheryl Crow]] cod rock"<ref>{{Web reference | title=Rolling Stone review of Autobiography | url=http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/6222372/ashleesimpson?rnd=1123894912500&has-player=true&version=6.0.12.1040 | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> while [[E! Online]] wrote "Even if it doesn't wow you, Autobiography may surprise you."<ref>{{Web reference | title=E! Online Autobiography review | url=http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts/Music/RevID/0,1107,3258,00.html | date=September 7 | year=2005 }}</ref> The [[single (music)|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 (song)|Shadow]]" and "[[La La (song)|La La]]" were less successful.


Simpson announced a fourth studio album that same year. She independently released the single "Bat for a Heart" (2012), though it failed to have success. Simpson eventually scrapped the album and focused on her child. Simpson reprised her role as Roxie Hart for the third time in a 2-dates special production in [[Hollywood Bowl]] in July 2013 directed by [[Brooke Shields]]. In October 2018, Simpson and her husband [[Evan Ross]] released their debut [[extended play]] (EP) by [[Ashlee + Evan]] through [[First Access Entertainment|Access Records]], which was supported by a tour in select cities across North America, and their [[Ashlee + Evan (TV series)|TV-reality show]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Ashlee-Simpson-and-Evan-Ross-Release-Debut-EP-and-Announce-Tour-Dates-20181012|date=October 12, 2018|title=Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross Release Debut EP and Announce Tour Dates|first=TV News|last=Desk}}</ref>
[[Image:ASHL078.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Early episodes of ''The Ashlee Simpson Show'' showed Simpson's natural blonde hair before it was dyed dark brown to promote her debut album.]]
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.


==Life and career==
When appearing for live performances, Simpson performed live with a backing band consisting of Ray Brady (guitar), Braxton Olita (guitar), Joey Kaimana (bass guitar&mdash;from 2004 to 2005 Zach Kennedy filled this role), Chris James (keyboards and vocals&mdash;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.


===1984–2002: Early life and career beginnings===
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 (music)|duet]] of the [[Christmas song]] "[[Little Drummer Boy]]" with her sister Jessica for the album ''[[Rejoyce: The Christmas Album|Rejoyce]]'', which they had sung together during the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[variety show|variety hour]] special "Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas".<ref>{{Web reference | title=Press (and awards) from Ashlee's official website | url=http://ashleesimpsonmusic.com/about/features.asp?page=all | date=September 7 | year=2005 }}</ref><ref>{{Web reference | title=ABC's Nick & Jessica's Family Christmas | url=http://abc.go.com/specials/nickjess_xmas.html | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> 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 Music Award|Billboard Award]] for New Female Artist of the Year in December and was later named [[Entertainment Weekly|''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 (entertainer)|Dick Clark]]'s absence) at the end of the year, hosting the West Coast portion of the show and performing three songs.
Born as Ashley Nicolle, Simpson's parents are Tina and Joe Simpson. She has one older sister, [[Jessica Simpson]]. Both she and Jessica attended Prairie Creek Elementary and North Junior High, located in [[Richardson, Texas]], where the girls were raised.<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/10/25/jessica-simpson-parents-divorcing-gay-rumors/ "Source: Jessica Simpson's parents had 'marriage of convenience' for some time"]. ''Fox News''. October 2012.</ref><ref>[https://people.com/celebrity/joe-simpson-divorces-tina-simpson-amid-gay-rumors/ "Joe and Tina Simpson File for Divorce While Rumors Circulate"]. ''People''. October 2012.</ref> When she was three years old, she began studying classical [[ballet]]. She enrolled at the [[School of American Ballet]] in [[New York City]] when she was eleven, becoming the youngest person ever to be admitted into the school.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120712025341/http://music.yahoo.com/ashlee-simpson/biography/ "Ashlee Simpson Biography"] . ''Yahoo! Music''</ref><ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ashlee-simpson-p630593 "Ashlee Simpson | AllMusic"]. ''allmusic.com''</ref> Though the age requirement for the school was twelve, Simpson's father admitted to lying about her age.<ref>Although the minimum age for admission was technically 12, Joe Simpson confessed that he had lied about his daughter's age to get her into the school in an October 2004 interview. (Jeff Leeds, ''[[The New York Times]]'', [https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/03/arts/television/who-wants-to-be-a-simpson.html "Who Wants to Be a New Simpson?"], Section 2, Page 1, October 3, 2004.)</ref> During this time, Simpson suffered from an unnamed eating disorder for about six months, eventually receiving treatment from her parents.<ref>[[Stephen M. Silverman]], [https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-i-had-minor-eating-disorder/ "Ashlee Simpson: I Had 'Minor' Eating Disorder"], People.com, December 8, 2005.</ref> The Simpson family relocated to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], in 1999, as Jessica pursued a singing career.<ref name=move>Janelle Brown, "Ashlee Simpson," ''[[Seventeen (American magazine)|Seventeen]]'', November 2004, pages 86–89.</ref> While Jessica launched her career, Ashlee began appearing in television commercials.<ref name=move /> Her father, Joe, served as her agent.<ref name=move />


Following the commercial success of Jessica's debut album ''[[Sweet Kisses]]'' (1999), Ashlee became one of her back-up dancers on tour.<ref name=people>{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/ashlee_simpson/biography/|title=Ashlee Simpson Biography - People.com|publisher=[[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref> Hoping to pursue a career in acting, Simpson had a minor guest appearance on an episode of ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywood.com/tv/people-you-forgot-were-on-malcolm-in-the-middle-57157585/|title=25 Actors You Forgot Were On 'Malcolm In The Middle'|date=January 28, 2015|publisher=Ana Luisa Suarez, Hollywood.com}}</ref> The following year, Simpson had a small role as Monique in the [[Rob Schneider]] comedy film ''[[The Hot Chick]]'' (2002).<ref name=people /> She joined the seventh season of the family drama ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]'' as Cecilia Smith, a role which she continued to portray in the eighth season. Simpson appeared in a total of forty episodes as Cecilia.<ref name=people /> That same year, Ashlee recorded a song titled "Christmas Past, Present, and Future" for the holiday album ''School's Out! Christmas''; the song was later re-released on ''[[Radio Disney Jingle Jams]]'' following Simpson's musical breakthrough.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Schools-Out-Christmas-Various-Artists/dp/B00006L3KO|title=School's Out! Christmas by Various artists – Amazon|publisher=Amazon}}</ref> She later recorded the song "Just Let Me Cry" for the [[Freaky Friday (soundtrack)|soundtrack]] to the film ''[[Freaky Friday (2003 film)|Freaky Friday]]'' (2003).<ref name=people /> Simpson later began writing and recording demos, in hopes of finding a record label. It was confirmed a month after the release of the ''Freaky Friday'' soundtrack that Simpson had signed with [[Geffen Records]] to release her debut studio album.<ref name=people />
===''Saturday Night Live'' incident===
Simpson appeared on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' as a musical guest on the [[October 23]]/24, [[2004]] episode, 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&mdash;including her vocals&mdash;before she had raised the microphone to her mouth. Simpson began to dance spasmodically and then left the stage.<ref>[http://media.ebaumsworld.com/ashlee-snl.wmv ''SNL'' incident video (WMV)] at [[eBaum's World]]</ref> 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 sync]]hing.


===2003–2004: Breakthrough, ''Autobiography'' and ''Saturday Night Live'' incident===
[[Image:Cryingafterlipsync.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Simpson during a rehearsal for her controversial ''Saturday Night Live'' appearance in 2004. She is seen in distress due to vocal difficulties.]]
It was announced that Simpson and then-husband [[Nick Lachey]] would star in their own [[MTV]] reality series, ''[[Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica]]''.<ref name=newlyweds>Levy, Ariel (2004). [http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=665&src=blender_ed "Queen of the Boob Tube"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090331114217/http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=665&src=blender_ed |date=March 31, 2009 }} Blender.com (Retrieved January 30, 2007)</ref> The series, which chronicled Simpson and Lachey's life as a married couple, became a pop culture phenomenon and helped draw attention to the Simpson sisters.<ref name=newlyweds /> Ashlee was a [[video jockey|VJ]] on ''[[Total Request Live|TRL]]'' on [[MTV]] in the United States during the summer of 2003.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/the-evolution-of-ashlee/ | title=The Evolution of Ashlee | website=[[CBS News]] | date=August 21, 2006 }}</ref> Following the success of the series, it was confirmed that Simpson would receive her own series, ''[[The Ashlee Simpson Show]]''.<ref>Chaunce Hayden, "Ashlee Simpson Sings Her Way to Number One!", ''Steppin' Out'', August 4–10, 2004, pages 24 – 25, 52 – 53, 62 – 63. Interview.</ref> Hoping to end comparisons between her and her sister, Ashlee wanted the series to focus on the recording of her debut album.<ref>Janelle Brown, "Ashlee Simpson", ''[[Seventeen (American magazine)|Seventeen]]'', November 2004, pages 86 – 89.</ref> During this time, Simpson also dyed her naturally blonde hair brown, a decision that received media attention.<ref name=people /> While filming the show, Simpson appeared in the music video for musician [[Ryan Cabrera]]'s debut single "[[On the Way Down]]" (2004), portraying herself as Cabrera's love interest.<ref name=people /> The couple later began a romantic relationship, with Cabrera inspiring multiple songs for Simpson's album.<ref name=people />
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.<ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Vineyard | given=Jennifer | title=Ashlee Blames Gastric Distress For 'SNL' Lip-Synch Snafu | date= 25 October 2004 | org=Hollywood Reporter | url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1492993/10252004/simpson_ashlee.jhtml}}</ref> 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 she was portrayed as having trouble with her voice and seemed visibly upset.


[[File:Ashlee & Jessica Simpson.jpg|right|upright|thumb|Sisters Ashlee (left) and Jessica (right) were often pitted against one another in the media.]]
===Early 2005===
Simpson wanted her debut album to consist of pop-rock music, as she did not listen to pop music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tiscali.co.uk/music/reviews/040920_ashley_simpson_pieces_of_me.html |title=Tiscali.music "Pieces of Me" review |publisher=Tiscali.co.uk |access-date=August 9, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090628204934/http://www.tiscali.co.uk/music/reviews/040920_ashley_simpson_pieces_of_me.html |archive-date=June 28, 2009 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The project was produced by [[John Shanks]], while Simpson co-wrote all of the songs on the album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/grammys/2005/nominees/awards.jhtml?nomCat=production |title=47th Annual Grammy Awards – Winners: Production |publisher=[[VH1]] |access-date=August 10, 2011| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110629123559/http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/grammys/2005/nominees/awards.jhtml?nomCat=production| archive-date= June 29, 2011 | url-status= dead}}</ref> She also worked with songwriter [[Kara DioGuardi]] on the album, with DioGuardi receiving credits on seven of the album's tracks.<ref name="Liner notes">''Autobiography'' liner notes.</ref> The album's lead single, "[[Pieces of Me (song)|Pieces of Me]]", became a hit in the United States. The song reached the top five on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] chart and topped the [[Pop Songs|Mainstream Top 40]] chart based on pop radio airplay.<ref>Margo Whitmire, [http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/66572/ciaras-goodies-still-good-at-no-1 "Ciara's 'Goodies' Still Good At No. 1"], September 9, 2004.</ref> "Pieces of Me" earned a gold certification from the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA), denoting 500,000 copies of the single being sold.<ref>[https://www.riaa.com RIAA.com].</ref> Her debut album, ''[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)|Autobiography]]'', was released on July 20, 2004, to a generally mixed critical reception. The album debuted at the top of the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart in the United States, selling an estimated 398,000 copies in its first week of release.<ref>Margo Whitmire, [http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/67157/simpsons-autobiography-soars-to-no-1 "Simpson's 'Autobiography' Soars To No. 1"], Billboard.com, July 28, 2004.</ref> It was the highest-selling debut album by a female artist that year, going on to sell over 2.5 million copies in the United States by January 2005.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,143553,00.html |title=Album Sales Up After 4-Year Decline |publisher=Foxnews.com |date=January 6, 2005 |access-date=August 10, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110206191834/http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,143553,00.html |archive-date=February 6, 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The success of the album and its lead single was attributed to the exposure from her reality television series.<ref name=people /> The album sold over five million copies worldwide.
On [[January 4]] [[2005]], Simpson performed "La La" at the halftime show for the [[Orange Bowl (game)|Orange Bowl]] in [[Miami, Florida]]; when her performance finished, many of the 72,000-plus spectators [[booing|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.<ref name="daddydearest">{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Graham | given=Renée | title=Ashlee Simpson's career comes courtesy of Daddy dearest | date=11 January 2005 | org=Boston Globe | url=http://www.boston.com/ae/celebrity/articles/2005/01/11/ashlee_simpsons_career_comes_courtesy_of_daddy_dearest/}}</ref><ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Pulskamp | given=Andrew | title=Ashlee Simpson's Halftime Performance Falls Flat | date=5 January 2005 | org=Local10.com | url=http://www.local10.com/entertainment/4048912/detail.html}}</ref><ref>{{Web reference | title=MTV - Orange Bowl halftime show story | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1495731/20050111/index.jhtml?headlines=true | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref><ref>{{Web reference | title=Audio of Orange Bowl performance (MP3) | url=http://graphics.boston.com/audio/ae/ashlee_simpson_orange_bowl.mp3 | date=September 7 | year=2005 }}</ref>


On October 23, 2004, Simpson appeared as a musical guest on an episode of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' to promote the album. After suffering from vocal cord inflammation caused by acid reflux on the day of the live broadcast, she lost her voice and was unable to complete the final rehearsals. She decided to use a pre-recorded vocal track as support in the two scheduled performances for the evening.
[[Image:Lalavideo1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Simpson in the "[[La La (song)|La La]]" music video.]]
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.<ref>{{Web reference | title=Yahoo News - Online petition story | url=http://launch.yahoo.com/read/news/14285421 | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> 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.<ref>{{Web reference | title=Sun Herald - Simpson comments about petition | url=http://www.sunherald.com/mld/thesunherald/entertainment/11036610.htm | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> Around the time of the petition, ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'' magazine chose Simpson to be on the cover of the February 2005 issue,<ref>{{Web reference | title=Cosmopolitan February 2005 Cover | url=http://www.ashleemedia.net/displayimage.php?album=435&pos=0 | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> naming her the "Fun Fearless Female of the Year".<ref>{{Web reference | title=Cosmopolitan February 2005 Article (Image) | url=http://www.ashleemedia.net/displayimage.php?album=435&pos=2 | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref>


Her first performance, "[[Pieces of Me (song)|Pieces of Me]]," went smoothly. However, when the band prepared to play the second song, the title track "[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)|Autobiography]]", an incorrectly played vocal track from the previously performed song was mistakenly triggered before Simpson reached the microphone. The vocal track was promptly lowered, but in the meantime, the band also synchronized with the notes of ''Pieces of Me'' to mitigate the error, causing even more confusion. Simpson initially reacted with a brief [[jig]], but after about 30 seconds she left the stage. Her band continued playing, prompting the production to initiate a commercial break. Later, Simpson reappeared during the closing credits with the evening's host, [[Jude Law]], saying: "''My band started playing the wrong song, and I didn't know what to do, so I thought I'd do a hoedown. I'm sorry. This is live TV. These things happen!''"<ref>{{Cite news |date=October 24, 2004 |title=USA Today: Did 'Saturday Night Live' expose Ashlee Simpson's extra help? |url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2004-10-24-simpson-snl_x.htm |access-date=January 8, 2009}}</ref>
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 (band)|Pepper's Ghost]] and [[The Click Five]].<ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Moss | given=Corey | title=Ashlee Simpson Soldiers On, Like Always, Through Tour-Launch Snafus | date=17 February 2005 | org=MTV | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1497210/20050217/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true}}</ref> In addition to material from ''Autobiography'', Simpson performed her own unreleased song "Hollywood", [[The Pretenders]]' "Brass in Pocket", [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]]'s "[[Call Me (Blondie song)|Call Me]]", and [[Madonna (entertainer)|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".<ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Bird | given=Rick | title=Ashlee Simpson at the Taft | date=8 March 2005 | org=Cincinnati Post | url=http://www.cincypost.com/2005/03/08/ashlee030805.html}}</ref> In March 2005, Simpson said that ''The Ashlee Simpson Show'' would conclude at the end of its second season,<ref name="MTVGoing80s">{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Vineyard | given=Jennifer | title=Ashlee Simpson Going '80s, Getting Personal On Next Album | date=25 March 2005 | org=MTV | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1499052/20050325/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true}}</ref> the last episode of which aired at the end of the month.


The incident triggered a strong backlash from the audience and media, and Simpson was accused of lip-syncing.<ref name="60MinutesSimpson">{{cite news |last1=Leung |first1=Rebecca |date=October 28, 2004 |title=Michaels: Lip-Sync An 'SNL' No-No |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/michaels-lip-sync-an-snl-no-no/ |access-date=June 19, 2015 |work=CBS News}}</ref><ref name="Vineyard">{{Cite news |last=Vineyard |first=Jennifer |date=October 25, 2004 |title=Ashlee Blames Gastric Distress For 'SNL' Lip-Synch Snafu |url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1492993/10252004/simpson_ashlee.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051208193857/http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1492993/10252004/simpson_ashlee.jhtml |archive-date=December 8, 2005 |publisher=MTV News}}</ref> Days later, Simpson called music video series [[Total Request Live]] and said that she had almost completely lost her voice. Her drummer had accidentally pressed the wrong button, playing the incorrect track and causing the technical error.
===Film and second album===
[[Image:Undiscovered2.jpeg|200px|right|thumb|Simpson in the film ''Undiscovered'' (2005).]]
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,<ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Rechtshaffen | given=Michael | title=Michael Rechtshaffen's review of Undiscovered | date=26 August 2005 | org=Hollywood Reporter | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001021909}}</ref><ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Elder | given=Robert K. | title=Robert K. Elder's review of Undiscovered | date=August 2005 | org=Hollywood Reporter | url=http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/movies/mmx-050825-movies-review-undiscovered,0,3839489.story?coll=mmx-movies_top_heds}}</ref> the film itself was trashed by critics<ref>{{Web reference | title=Metacritic.com - Undiscovered reviews | url=http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/undiscovered | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> and placed outside of the top ten in its opening weekend,<ref>{{Web reference | title=BBC Undiscovered opening weekend numbers | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4194770.stm | date=August 30 | year=2005 }}</ref> earning just $676,048.


A ''[[60 Minutes]]'' segment on ''Saturday Night Live'', recorded behind the scenes on the same night as the incident and broadcast the following week, supported Simpson's account, showing her suffering voice loss during the dress rehearsals, and eventually leaving the studio in tears. However, Simpson continued to face criticism. ''SNL's'' producer [[Lorne Michaels]] stated that he was unaware of the plans of using lip-synching and that if he had known, he would never have allowed it. He also said that Simpson was the only musical guest ever to have walked off stage during a live performance. Simpson said of the incident, "''I made a complete fool of myself''."<ref name="Vineyard" />
Simpson's second album, ''[[I Am Me]]'', was released in the U.S. in October 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.<ref name="MTVGoing80s"/> ''I Am Me'' debuted at number one with roughly 220,000 copies sold,<ref>{{Web reference | title=It's All About Ashlee: Simpson Scores Another #1 With ''I Am Me'' | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1512238/10262005/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true | date=October 26| year=2005 }}</ref> but sales quickly deteriorated; as of January 2006, it had sold less than a million copies.<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/387059p-328429c.html</ref> Its first single, "[[Boyfriend (song)|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]]'').


Despite the negative media attention surrounding the incident, Simpson released "[[Shadow (Ashlee Simpson song)|Shadow]]" as the second single from ''Autobiography'' in the United States. The song did not receive a release in European territories. It failed to have the success of its predecessor, though it did reach the top twenty of the Mainstream Top 40 chart, becoming her second hit on the chart.<ref name="Chart peaks">[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=ashlee simpson|chart=all}} Billboard chart history for Ashlee Simpson]</ref> The song lyrically spoke of her views towards her older sister's success. The song received a positive critical reception, with some praising it as a highlight for the album. "[[La La (Ashlee Simpson song)|La La]]" was released as the album's third and final single in January 2005, and again failed to match the success of "Pieces of Me". Despite a low peak on the Hot 100 chart, the song received a gold certification from the RIAA. The song served as only the second single in European territories.<ref name="Chart peaks"/> Simpson and Cabrera ended their relationship, though the two remained friends.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-engaged-to-evan-ross-ryan-cabrera/|title=Playing Catch-Up with Ashlee Simpson's First Love: Ryan Cabrera|work=People}}</ref> At the ''[[Teen Choice Awards]]'' on August 8, 2004, Simpson received the "Song of the Summer" Teen Choice Award for "Pieces of Me", as well as the "Fresh Face" Award.<ref>[[Stephen M. Silverman]], [http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,678707,00.html "Lindsay Lohan Tops Teen Choice Awards"], People.com, August 9, 2004.</ref> She also won the [[Billboard Music Award|Billboard Award]] for New Female Artist of the Year in December,<ref>Charlie Amter, [https://web.archive.org/web/20060110005559/http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0%2C1%2C15489%2C00.html ""Billboard" Awards Usher in Victory"], ''E! Online News,'' December 9, 2004.</ref> and in the same month, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' named her one of its Breakout Stars of 2004.<ref>[http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,927494,00.html "Breakouts 2004"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090519032324/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,927494,00.html |date=May 19, 2009 }}, EW.com, December 7, 2004. (''Entertainment Weekly,'' Issue #797, December 17, 2004.)</ref>
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 (song)|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.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1518506/20051219/story.jhtml]</ref>


===2005–2007: ''I Am Me'', media scrutiny, and Broadway===
Simpson appeared on the December 2005/January 2006 cover of ''[[Teen People]]'' with her sister Jessica, and can be seen on the covers of the December 2005 issue of ''[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]'', ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'' magazine's January 2006 edition, and the March 2006 issues of ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]'' and ''[[ELLE]]''. In February 2006, she won ''TRL''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Bounce Back" award in recognition for returning with a second successful album after the ''SNL'' and Orange Bowl incidents.
In January 2005, gossip news outlets began speculating that Simpson and actor [[Wilmer Valderrama]] were romantically involved, leading to rumors of a "love triangle" between the pair and Valderrama's ex-girlfriend [[Lindsay Lohan]].<ref name=people /> Despite this, representatives for Simpson claimed that the two had been friends for years, and there was no romantic interest.<ref name=people /> Simpson appeared as a musical guest during halftime at the [[2005 Orange Bowl]] in [[Miami, Florida]]. Her performance of "La La" garnered a negative reception from the crowd, leading to boos.<ref>Andrew Pulskamp, [http://www.local10.com/entertainment/4048912/detail.html "Ashlee Simpson's Halftime Performance Falls Flat"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720101206/http://www.local10.com/entertainment/4048912/detail.html |date=July 20, 2008 }}, Local10.com, January 5, 2005.</ref> In February 2005, Simpson embarked on her [[List of Ashlee Simpson concert tours#Autobiography Tour|Autobiography Tour]] throughout North America.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/7449.html |title=Ashlee Simpson firms 2005 tour plans |date=December 14, 2004 |author=Rob Evans |work=liveDaily |access-date=2015-12-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050922092828/http://www.livedaily.com/news/7449.html |archive-date=September 22, 2005}}</ref> Featuring a total of thirty-seven shows, the tour saw Simpson performing songs from her debut album, as well as covers and a previously unreleased song.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1497210/ashlee-soldiers-on-through-tour-launch-snafus.jhtml |title=Ashlee Simpson Soldiers On, Like Always, Through Tour-Launch Snafus|author=Moss, Corey |date=February 17, 2005 |work=[[MTV News]] |publisher=[[Viacom Media Networks|MTV Networks]] |access-date=June 6, 2013|archive-url=http://www.freezepage.com/1370566156KBCWJCPXID?url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1497210/ashlee-soldiers-on-through-tour-launch-snafus.jhtml |archive-date=June 7, 2013}}</ref> While on tour, Simpson wrote material for her second studio album. Simpson had a supporting role in the film ''[[Undiscovered]]'', portraying an aspiring actress named Clea, but the film was a critical and commercial failure, and it earned Simpson a nomination for [[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress|Worst Supporting Actress]] at the [[26th Golden Raspberry Awards|2005 Golden Raspberry Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/weekends/drops.htm|title=Biggest Second Weekend Drops at the Box Office|work=boxofficemojo.com}}</ref>


Simpson released her second studio album, ''[[I Am Me]]'', in October 2005. The album featured similar pop-rock themes as found on her debut effort, though Simpson hoped to incorporate the feel of music from the 1980s into her sound.<ref name="MTVGoing80s">{{Cite news| last=Vineyard | first=Jennifer | title=Ashlee Simpson Going '80s, Getting Personal On Next Album|date=March 25, 2005 | publisher=MTV | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1499052/20050325/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true}}</ref> Much like her previous release, Simpson co-wrote all of the songs on the album. It became her second album to debut at the top of the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first-week sales of 220,000 copies in the United States.<ref>{{cite web| title=It's All About Ashlee: Simpson Scores Another #1 With ''I Am Me'' | website=[[MTV]] | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1512238/10262005/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true| access-date=October 26, 2005 }}</ref> The album failed to match the success of ''Autobiography,'' though it went on to sell over three million copies worldwide.<ref name=people /> The album's lead single, "[[Boyfriend (Ashlee Simpson song)|Boyfriend]]", was written and composed about the rumors between Simpson and Valderama, and it became her second top-twenty hit in the United States.<ref name="Chart history">[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=ashlee simpson|chart=all}} Artist chart history for Ashlee Simpson], Billboard.com.</ref> For the release of the album, Simpson went back to her blonde hair.<ref name=people /> The album's second and final single, "[[L.O.V.E. (Ashlee Simpson song)|L.O.V.E.]]", entered the top forty in the United States.<ref name="Chart history"/> Simpson appeared for a second time as a musical performer on ''Saturday Night Live,'' performing the song "Catch Me When I Fall", which was inspired by her previous appearance on the series, as well as "Boyfriend". This time, both songs were performed without any adverse incident.<ref name=people /> In mid-December, Simpson collapsed after performing in Japan and was briefly hospitalized, consequently canceling an appearance at the [[Radio Music Award]]s. The collapse and her subsequent hospitalization were attributed to exhaustion as a result of her busy work schedule.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1518506/20051219/story.jhtml|title=Ashlee Simpson's Collapse Due To Exhaustion|first=Jennifer|last=Vineyard|publisher=MTV|date=December 19, 2005|access-date=April 2, 2006| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20060416150232/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1518506/20051219/story.jhtml| archive-date= April 16, 2006 | url-status= live}}</ref>
==Image and personal life==
<!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Ashleesimpson_l4.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Simpson in the December 2005 issue of Blender.]] -->
Simpson has a decidedly different image from that of her sister. Previously [[blond]]e 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 often wears shirts with "[[punk fashion|punk]]"-style designs, sometimes emblazoned with band names. She typically has her fingernails and toenails painted black, and has three [[tattoo]]s: a star on one wrist, two cherries on her ankle, and the word "love" on her other wrist.<ref>{{Web reference | title=MTV interview | URL=http://www.mtv.com/bands/s/simpson_ashlee/news_feature_050328/ | date=August 27 | year=2005}}</ref><ref>{{Web reference | title=Ashlee Simpson Celebrates Her New Album With A Tattoo - Softpedia | url=http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ashlee-Simpson-Celebrates-Her-New-Album-With-A-Tattoo-7307.shtml | date=September 4 | year=2005 }}</ref>


Simpson embarked on her [[List of Ashlee Simpson concert tours#I Am Me Tour|I Am Me Tour]] in the final months of 2005 and began dating her drummer Braxton Olita.<ref name=people /> In March 2006, Simpson won an MTV celebrity surfing invitational competition, which also featured celebrities such as [[Meagan Good]], [[Jack Osbourne]], [[Ashley Parker Angel]], and [[Tony Hawk]]. On April 12, 2006, she hosted and performed at the [[MTV Australia Video Music Awards]], where she won "Best Female Artist" and "Best Pop Video" for the single "Boyfriend".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080217015720/http://www.mtvasia.com/News/200604/13013323.html "Ashlee Simpson, The Veronicas Among The Winners At MTV Australia Video Music Awards"], MTV News, April 13, 2006.</ref> Simpson had a [[rhinoplasty|nose job]] in April 2006. In the May 2007 issue of ''[[Harper's Bazaar]]'', she said that she was neither insecure about her appearance nor had been so beforehand. She said that plastic surgery was a "personal choice" that one should only decide to do for oneself and not for others.<ref>Jenny Hontz, ''Harper's Bazaar'', May 2007.</ref> In a September 2007 interview, her father, Joe Simpson, explained of the surgery Ashlee had undergone: "There was a real problem with her breathing and that was cured."<ref>[[Roger Friedman]], [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,297925,00.html "Jessica and Ashlee Simpson: Why They're Not Britney Spears"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103073921/http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,297925,00.html |date=November 3, 2012 }}, Fox News, September 25, 2007.</ref> In the middle of 2006, Simpson 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' Green Dot Public School.<ref>Dennis Hensley, "Ashlee Simpson's Body Language", ''Marie Claire'', July 2006, pages 50–54.</ref> By the time the magazine hit newsstands, Simpson had already had her nose job, and some ''Marie Claire'' readers complained that this was hypocritical. The magazine received over 1,000 letters of complaint and the magazine's new editor expanded the letters section of the September issue of the magazine to give readers a chance to vent their frustrations.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20061022234611/http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2006/07/31/marie-claire-goes-edgy-and-anti-simpson/ "Marie Claire Goes Edgy and Anti-Simpson"], Rollingstone.com, July 31, 2006.</ref><ref>Jennifer Vineyard, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1537872/08032006/simpson_ashlee.jhtml "''Marie Claire'' Editor, Readers Lash Out At Ashlee Simpson"], MTV News, August 4, 2006.</ref>
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".


Simpson embarked on her third North American tour, the [[List of Ashlee Simpson concert tours#L.O.V.E. Tour|L.O.V.E. Tour]], to further promote her sophomore album. It was announced that ''I Am Me'' would be re-released in the following months featuring a new single "[[Invisible (Jaded Era song)#Ashlee Simpson version|Invisible]]", a cover of a [[Jaded Era]] song.<ref>Carrie Borzillo-Vrenna, "Teen People's 25 Hottest Stars Under Twenty-Five: Hot Survivor", ''Teen People'', June/July 2006, page 143.</ref> The single was released in June 2006 and went on to peak at number 21 on the Hot 100. It became her second single to enter the top ten of the Mainstream Top 40 chart based on pop radio airplay.<ref>Fred Bronson, [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/chat_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002950520 Chart Beat Chat – "Will Paris Match?"], Billboard.com, August 4, 2006.</ref> Eventually, it was confirmed that a re-release of ''I Am Me'' had been scrapped. In 2006, Simpson was cast as [[Roxie Hart]] in the [[West End theatre|West End]] musical production of ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' from September 25 to October 28, 2006. She received mostly positive reviews.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080610060632/http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=536656 "Pop Singer Ashlee Simpson to Play Chicago's Roxie in London"], Broadway.com, September 14, 2006.</ref> Her performance in the show was described as "dazzling and near flawless".<ref>Peter Law,[http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/topstories/941690.ashlee_simpson_rox_the_west_end/ "Ashlee Simpson 'rox' the West End"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100219145735/http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/topstories/941690.ashlee_simpson_rox_the_west_end/ |date=February 19, 2010 }}, thisislocallondon.co.uk, September 28, 2006.</ref> Following her split with Olita, it was confirmed that Simpson was in a relationship with [[Fall Out Boy]] band member [[Pete Wentz]].<ref>[https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-divorce-from-pete-wentz/ "Ashlee Simpson-Wentz Files for Divorce"]. ''People''. February 9, 2011.</ref>
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.<ref>Adams, Patty. ''[[YM (magazine)|YM]]'', [http://www.ashleemedia.net/displayimage.php?album=207&pos=3 "The Sister Who Rocks".] September 2004, pages 112&ndash;117.</ref> 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.


===2007–2011: ''Bittersweet World'', motherhood, marriage and return to Broadway===
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".<ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Moss | given=Corey | title=Ashlee Says New Single Isn't Directed At Lindsay Lohan | date=15 August 2005 | org=MTV | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1507602/08152005/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true}}</ref> Later that year, rumours arose that Simpson was secretly dating another Joe Simpson-managed actor, ''[[Viva La Bam]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Chris Raab ([[Raab Himself]]). In February 2006, she told ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]'' magazine that she's dating bandmate Braxton Olita and went on a 10-day vacation with him to Hawaii.<ref name="MTVteen">{{Web reference | title=Ashlee Simpson Explains 'Tipsy' Behavior, Reveals New Boyfriend | url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1523128/20060203/simpson_ashlee.jhtml?headlines=true | date=February 3 |year=2006 }}</ref>
[[File:Ashlee Simpson 2008.jpg|thumb|upright|Simpson at a [[Grammy]] party in 2008.]]
[[File:Ashlee Simpson-Wentz at CW Upfront 2009 2.jpg|thumb|upright|Simpson in 2009]]


Following her appearance as Roxie Hart, Simpson confirmed that she had begun working on her third studio album, initially slated for release in late 2007.<ref>James Montgomery, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1576807/20071219/simpson_ashlee.jhtml "Ashlee Simpson shows Christmas Gifts For Fans (New Album Title) And Pete Wentz (Shh!)"], MTV News, December 19, 2007.</ref> Geffen Records chairman [[Ron Fair]] said in December 2006 that working on Simpson's next album would be "very tricky" because of press scrutiny and "prejudices", but that Geffen would work with her to overcome that, "because she deserves to be heard and she deserves a shot."<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1547396/20061206/stefani_gwen.jhtml "For The Record: Quick News On Gwen, Good Charlotte, Christina, Katharine McPhee, Ashlee, Rihanna & More"], MTV News, December 6, 2006.</ref> Hoping to transition to a new sound, Simpson enlisted producers [[Timbaland]] and [[The Neptunes]] to provide "beat-oriented" songs for the project.<ref>James Montgomery, [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1585681/20080416/simpson_ashlee.jhtml "Ashlee Simpson Ready To Unleash Pete Wentz-Free ''Bittersweet World''"], MTV News, April 17, 2008.</ref> Simpson released the album's lead single, "[[Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)]]", in December 2007. The song featured elements of [[synthpop]] and was heavily influenced by the pop-music scene of the 1980s.<ref name=Chron>Joey Guerra, [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/features/5718319.html ''Bittersweet World'' review], ''Houston Chronicle'', April 21, 2008.</ref> The single failed to chart on the Hot 100 chart in the United States, though it had moderate success in international territories. ''[[Bittersweet World]]'', Simpson's third studio album, was released on April 19, 2008. The album saw a decline for Simpson, debuting at number 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 47,000 copies.<ref name=Mariah>Katie Hasty, [http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1045704/mariah-carey-remains-atop-billboard-200 "Mariah Carey Remains Atop Billboard 200"], Billboard.com, April 30, 2008.</ref> Simpson launched a collection of [[top (clothing)|tops]] in partnership with the clothing retailer [[Wet Seal]] on April 22, 2008, the same day ''Bittersweet World'' was released in the United States.<ref>[http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20080327005305&newsLang=en "Ashlee Simpson Designs for Wet Seal to Premiere April 22nd"], Wet Seal press release (Business Wire), March 27, 2008.</ref> The album went on to sell 126,000 copies within the first year of its release, making it her lowest-selling album to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.reuters.com/world-wrap/2009/04/08/jessica-simpsons-country-foray-is-over/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304111851/http://blogs.reuters.com/world-wrap/2009/04/08/jessica-simpsons-country-foray-is-over/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2016-03-04|title=Jessica Simpson's country foray is over|work=Reuters}}</ref> The release served as Simpson's final album through Geffen Records.
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 rejecting a customer's attempt to get an autograph from her because he wouldn't kiss her foot. 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.<ref name="MTVteen"/> She has said that she told herself to "grow up" after the incident.


In February 2008, Simpson began wearing a diamond ring. She later explained that it was a [[Pre-engagement ring|promise ring]] from Wentz.<ref>[https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-not-engaged-yet/ Ashlee Simpson Not Engaged Yet!"]. ''People''. February 28, 2008.</ref> In April 2008, Simpson and Wentz confirmed their engagement,<ref name=Engaged>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080411102406/http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=04c4a285-048f-484c-a07f-5f1f7e728746 "Ashlee and Pete Fall into Engagement"], E! Online, April 9, 2008.</ref> and they wed on May 17, 2008, at Simpson's parents' residence in [[Encino, California]], with her father officiating the ceremony.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-and-pete-wentz-get-married/ |title=Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz Get Married! |access-date=May 18, 2008 |date=May 17, 2008 |work=[[People (magazine)|People Magazine]]|first=Ulrica|last=Wihlborg|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080601040756/http://www.people.com/people/article/0%2C%2C20200954%2C00.html |archive-date=June 1, 2008 |url-status=live}}</ref> She changed her surname from Simpson to Wentz, and during the marriage was known professionally as Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1588218/20080528/simpson_ashlee.jhtml|author=James Montgomery|title=Ashlee Simpson Plans To Change Name To Ashlee Simpson-Wentz|date=May 28, 2008|publisher=MTV News|access-date=June 30, 2009}}</ref> It was during this time that Simpson released the song "[[Little Miss Obsessive]]" as the second single from ''Bittersweet World''.<ref name="auto">[http://ashleesimpsonmusic.com/news/default.aspx/nid/12628 ""Little Miss Obsessive" Single Out Today!"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080417084656/http://www.ashleesimpsonmusic.com/news/default.aspx/nid/12628 |date=April 17, 2008 }}, AshleeSimpsonMusic.com, March 11, 2008. Retrieved April 23, 2008.</ref> The song did not receive a European release and hit a peak of 96 on the Hot 100 chart in the United States.<ref name="auto"/> She also began appearing in commercials for Canadian retailer [[Zellers]] to promote their independent clothing line, ''Request'', in mid-2008. Two weeks after her wedding, Simpson announced her pregnancy, thus ending promotion of "Little Miss Obsessive" and the parent album.<ref name=people /> Simpson gave birth to a son named Bronx born November 20, 2008.<ref name="people.com">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/parents/its-a-boy-for-ashlee-pete/|title=It's a Boy for Ashlee & Pete! |access-date=February 13, 2019|first=Marisa|last=Laudadio|date=November 21, 2008 |work=People|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081202022408/http://www.people.com/people/article/0%2C%2C20238396%2C00.html |archive-date=December 2, 2008 |url-status=live}}</ref>
==Criticism==
There have been arguments that Simpson is a "manufactured" artist with little singing talent. People cite incidents like the ''SNL'' episode and the Orange Bowl performance as proof of their claims, while others consider Simpson's image (instead of her music) to be the reason for her continued success. Critics also point out that because she is Jessica Simpson's sister, she had an unfair advantage in acquiring a record deal.


[[File:AshleeSimpsonMay10.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Simpson in 2010]]
Some speculate that Simpson was pushed to fame through the aggressive management style of her father, Joe Simpson, who is her manager and was the executive producer of her reality show. Others think 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.<ref>{{Citenewsauthor | surname=Walls | given=Jeannette | title=Ashlee Simpson just paying lip service to fans | date=26 October 2004 | org=MSNBC | url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6329101}}</ref><ref>{{Web reference | title=Ashlee Simpson criticism from ishkar.com | url=http://www.ishkur.com/editorials/ashleesimpson.php | date=September 8 | year=2005 }}</ref><ref name="daddydearest"/> Simpson had performed live numerous times before the incident, and has since.


In 2009, Simpson returned full-time to television episodes by playing the role of [[Violet Foster]] in ''[[Melrose Place (2009 TV series)|Melrose Place]]'', [[The CW]]'s revamp of [[Melrose Place|the 1990s series of the same name]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3if926640132f1fcca22b5eb8af9113e87|title=Ashlee Simpson moves into 'Melrose Place'|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|work=The Hollywood Reporter|access-date=December 2, 2009|date=March 9, 2009| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100108102127/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3if926640132f1fcca22b5eb8af9113e87|archive-date= January 8, 2010 | url-status= dead| first=Nellie| last=Andreeva}}</ref> She was originally signed to the show as a regular, but producers and [[The CW Television Network|CW]] executives decided to write out her character. Simpson left the show after twelve episodes and stated that she had known all along that her character would leave the show once the murder mystery storyline had concluded.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1624515/ashlee-simpson-off-melrose-place.jhtml "Ashlee Simpson Off Of 'Melrose Place'"]. ''MTV''. October 22, 2009.</ref><ref>[https://people.com/tv/ashlee-simpson-wentz-colin-egglesfield-moving-out-of-melrose-place/ "Ashlee Simpson-Wentz & Colin Egglesfield Moving Out of Melrose Place"]. ''People''. October 22, 2009.</ref> Despite this, Ashlee's sister has spoken out against the series, claiming that Simpson brought the show free press.<ref name=people /> After her departure from ''Melrose Place'', Simpson reprised her role in the Broadway musical production of ''Chicago''. She began her Broadway run on November 30, 2009, and performed in New York for eight shows a week until February 7, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2009/11/16/2009-11-16_ashlee_simpsonwentz_headed_for_broadway_will_be_newest_roxie_hart_in_longrunning.html|title=Ashlee Simpson-Wentz headed for Broadway; will be newest Roxie Hart in long-running 'Chicago'|newspaper=[[NY Daily News]]|access-date=December 2, 2009|date=November 16, 2009|first=Robert|last=Dominguez|location=New York|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091117183501/http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2009/11/16/2009-11-16_ashlee_simpsonwentz_headed_for_broadway_will_be_newest_roxie_hart_in_longrunning.html|archive-date= November 17, 2009 | url-status= live}}</ref> On February 9, 2011, Simpson filed for divorce from Wentz, citing [[irreconcilable differences]], and asked that her maiden name be restored.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b225117_whoamdashashlee_simpson-wentz_files.html|title=Whoa—Ashlee Simpson-Wentz Files for Divorce! |website=E! Online|date=February 9, 2011 |access-date=February 9, 2011| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110304202209/http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b225117_whoamdashashlee_simpson-wentz_files.html|archive-date= March 4, 2011 | url-status= live}}</ref> The divorce was finalized on November 22, 2011.<ref>[https://people.com/crime/ashlee-simpson-divorce-from-pete-wentz-is-finalized/ "Ashlee Simpson Divorce from Peter Wentz Finalized"]. ''People''. December 7, 2011.</ref><ref>[http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/gossip/2011/12/ashlee-simpson-and-pete-wentz-finalize-divorce.html "Ashlee Simpson and Peter Wentz finalize divorce"]. ''LA Times''. December 2011.</ref> The former couple released a joint statement following the announcement, stating "We remain friends and deeply committed and loving parents to our son Bronx, whose happiness and well-being remains our number one priority."<ref name=people /> Simpson appeared on the second episode of The CW's ''[[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17]]'' as a guest judge. She created a fashion line aimed at girls aged seven to sixteen in collaboration with her sister's successful brand. Simpson is the co-creative director of the line, which was released in the winter of 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b244876_jessica_ashlee_simpson_new_tween.html|title=Jessica & Ashlee Simpson New Tween Fashion Line: Is It Any Good?|last=Stewart|first=Ella|work=E! Online|date=June 1, 2011}}</ref>
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.<ref>{{Web reference | title=MetaFilter posts about astroturfing claim | url=http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/38963 | date=August 27 | year=2005 }}</ref> This (and possibly other instances) led to a new term, "Ashleeturfing", to describe faux fan raves such as this.<ref>{{Web reference | title=Wired jargon watch for May 2005 (includes Ashleeturfing) | url=http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.05/start.html?pg=10 | date=September 10 | year=2005 }}</ref>


===2012–present: second marriage and television projects===
In January 2006, Simpson was nominated for a [[Golden Raspberry Awards|Razzie Award]] for "Worst Supporting Actress" for her role in ''Undiscovered''.
Shortly after her separation from Wentz, it was confirmed that Simpson was in a relationship with actor [[Vincent Piazza]], though the two ended their relationship nearly a year and a half after they started dating.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/27/ashlee-simpson-vincent-piazza-split-couple-call-it-quits_n_2198217.html "Ashlee Simpson, Vincent Piazza Split: Couple Call It Quits After A Year And A Half Of Dating"]. ''Huffington Post''. November 27, 2012.</ref> Simpson confirmed during an interview in 2011 that she had begun working on her fourth studio album, which she described as having a "folk feel".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://x17online.com/celebrities/ashlee_simpson/ashlee_simpson_to_release_folky_album_fashion_line-09092010.php |title= Ashlee Simpson To Release "Folky" Album & Fashion Line}}</ref><ref>[http://www.papermag.com/2010/09/ash_papermag_found_a_new.php "Ashlee Simpson On Her New Album, Her New Clothing Line and Shiny Airwalks"]. ''Nylon Magazine''. July 20, 2012.</ref> In 2012, Simpson independently released the single "Bat for a Heart". Though the single featured explicit lyrics and a racy music video, it failed to have any success.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://perezhilton.com/2013-01-18-bethenny-frankel-post-divorce-boyfriend-warren-lichenstein#.VgY0tstViko|title=Ashlee Simpson Bats For A Heart And Makes Us Uncomfortable In Her New Music Video!!|work=perezhilton.com}}</ref> The track was written and composed by renowned songwriter [[Linda Perry]].<ref name=popdust>{{cite web|url=http://popdust.com/2012/11/21/ashlee-simpson-bat-for-a-heart-new/|title=Ashlee Simpson Has a Super-Weird New Song Called 'Bat for a Heart' – Popdust|date=November 21, 2012|work=Popdust}}</ref> The song received a mixed reception upon its release.<ref name=popdust /> Simpson later claimed that the album was developing more of an electronic sound.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/ashlee-simpson-reveals-lingerie-curses-in-bat-for-a-heart-music-video-2012111|title=Ashlee Simpson Reveals Lingerie, Curses in "Bat for a Heart" Music Video|date=November 1, 2012|work=usmagazine.com}}</ref> However, "Bat for a Heart" served as Simpson's final musical release for several years afterward, with no future musical plans announced and her music website being shut down.<ref name="ashleesimpsonmusic.com">{{cite web|url=http://ashleesimpsonmusic.com/ |title=Ashlee Simpson |access-date=2005-09-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050908105235/http://www.ashleesimpsonmusic.com/ |archive-date=September 8, 2005 }}</ref> In June 2012, it was announced that Simpson was filming ''[[Pawn Shop Chronicles]]'' in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]], a comedy movie released in 2013.<ref>[http://www.vh1.com/celebrity/2012-06-04/ashlee-simpson-brendan-fraser-dj-qualls-take-you-back-to-the-00s-with-pawn-shop-chronicles/ "Ashlee Simpson, Brendan Fraser, DJ Qualls Take You Back To The ’00s With Pawn Shop Chronicles"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130612193903/http://www.vh1.com/celebrity/2012-06-04/ashlee-simpson-brendan-fraser-dj-qualls-take-you-back-to-the-00s-with-pawn-shop-chronicles/ |date=June 12, 2013 }}. ''VH1''. June 4, 2012.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140906204126/http://scenelouisiana.com/pawn-shop-chronicles-begins-shooting-in-baton-rouge/2012/06/ "‘Pawn Shop Chronicles’ begins shooting in Baton Rouge"]. ''Scene Louisiana''. June 4, 2012.</ref>


Simpson portrayed the character of Roxie Hart for a third time in the musical ''Chicago'', this time in the Hollywood Bowl production of the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/ashlee-simpson-will-play-roxie-in-hollywood-bowl-staging-of-chicago-207322|title=Ashlee Simpson Will Play Roxie in Hollywood Bowl Staging of Chicago|work=Playbill}}</ref> Simpson's performance received mixed reviews, though she was described as an "audience favorite".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2013/legit/reviews/review-chicago-hollywood-bowl-1200568904/|title=Review Chicago Hollywood Bowl – Variety|author=Bob Verini|work=Variety|date=July 28, 2013 }}</ref> In July 2013, it was reported that Simpson had begun dating actor [[Evan Ross]], son of singer [[Diana Ross]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-dating-evan-ross-couple-spotted-out-holding-hands/|title=Is Ashlee Simpson Dating Evan Ross?|access-date=February 13, 2019|date=July 3, 2013|work=People|first=Andrea|last=Billups}}</ref> Simpson and Ross became engaged in January 2014,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-engaged-to-evan-ross/|title=Ashlee Simpson Engaged to Evan Ross|access-date=February 13, 2019|date=January 13, 2014|work=People|first=Sheila|last=Cosgrove Baylis}}</ref> and married on August 30, 2014, at Diana Ross's estate in [[Connecticut]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/ashlee-simpson-and-evan-ross-are-married/|title=Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross Are Married|access-date=September 1, 2014|date=August 31, 2014|work=People|first=Mia|last=McNiece}}</ref> The couple welcomed a daughter named Jagger Snow on July 30, 2015.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Vulpo|first1=Mike|title=Ashlee Simpson Ross Gives Birth! Singer and Evan Ross Welcome a Baby Girl!|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/675854/ashlee-simpson-ross-gives-birth-singer-and-evan-ross-welcome-a-baby-girl|access-date=August 1, 2015|website=[[E! News]]|date=July 31, 2015}}</ref> The same month, Simpson and her husband filed requests to change their surname to Ross-Næss. Næss was her husband's original legal surname (from his father, businessman [[Arne Næss Jr.]]), while Ross was his mother's surname.<ref name="billboard-surname">{{cite magazine|last1=Stutz|first1=Colin|title=Ashlee Simpson & Husband Evan Ross Changing Names to Honor Mother-In-Law Diana Ross|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6422347/ashlee-simpson-evan-ross-changing-names-diana-ross|magazine=Billboard|access-date=April 18, 2015|date=December 29, 2014}}</ref>
In February 2006, Simpson was honored by MTV's [[Total Request Live]], better know simply as ''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 after the storm, release another #1 platinum album.
[[File:Ashlee Simpson presenting at MTV EMAs 2018.png|thumb|upright|Simpson in 2018]]
In May 2016, Simpson said she was eschewing a possible return to acting in order to focus on making a new album: "I've been writing music with my husband and that's been so much fun, we've just been [trying to] find our sound, we've written like 10 songs but we're going to write a whole bunch more."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wetpaint.com/ashlee-simpson-kids-evan-ross-music-1494676/|title=Ashlee Simpson Kids: Singer Talks More Babies, Music With Evan Ross|date=May 19, 2016|website=Wetpaint}}</ref> But in early 2005, her music website went offline—with an error—for months and, as of early September 2018, it remained offline despite her claims to return to music.<ref name="ashleesimpsonmusic.com"/> In 2018, Simpson and Evan Ross teamed up with French brand Zadig & Voltaire and designed a unisex clothing collection titled "Jagger Snow".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mau |first=Dhani |title=Ashlee Simpson Is Back, and She Has a New Clothing Line |url=https://fashionista.com/2018/06/ashlee-simpson-evan-ross-zadig-voltaire-unisex-clothing-line |access-date=2023-01-28 |website=Fashionista |date=June 2018 |language=en}}</ref>


That same year, Simpson voiced Strelka in the animated movie ''[[Space Dogs|Space Dogs Adventure to the Moon]]'', alongside [[Alicia Silverstone]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3600950/|title=Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon|website=IMDB}}</ref> Simpson also confirmed to ''Us Weekly'' that new music would be released in 2019, which appeared to suggest she was working on her upcoming fourth studio album after an eleven-year hiatus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/ashlee-simpson-promises-new-music-in-2017-w455967|title=Ashlee Simpson Promises New Music in 2017|date=December 14, 2016|work=Us Weekly}}</ref>
==Videos featured on ''TRL''==
The following videos have charted on [[MTV]]'s ''[[Total Request Live]]'' (TRL) program:


On September 9, 2018, she was slated to return to the world of TV-reality shows with ''[[Ashlee + Evan (reality show)|Ashlee+Evan]]'', on [[E!|E! Entertainment Television]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eonline.com/shows/ashlee_and_evan/videos/273584/evan-ross-ashlee-simpson-talk-e-show|title=Evan Ross & Ashlee Simpson Talk E! Show on Ashlee and Evan|website=E! Online}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/10/style/ashlee-simpson-evan-ross-reality-show.html|title=Ashlee Simpson's New Reality|work=The New York Times|date=July 10, 2018 |last1=Jones |first1=Allie }}</ref> Simpson and Ross released their debut duet single, "I Do", on September 7, 2018.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/8473410/ashlee-simpson-ross-i-do-evan-ross-new-single|title=Ashlee Simpson-Ross Announces New Single With Husband Evan Ross, 'I Do'|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 11, 2018}}</ref> The couple was expected to release a full-length album later that year,<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/8474056/ashlee-simpson-evan-ross-debut-single-i-do|title=Ashlee Simpson & Evan Ross Release Debut Joint Single, 'I Do': Listen|magazine=Billboard|access-date=2018-09-11}}</ref> but instead released an extended play record, ''[[Ashlee + Evan (EP)|Ashlee + Evan]]''.
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In April 2020, Simpson announced she was pregnant with her third child, a son.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Baby on the Way for Evan Ross and Ashlee Simpson: 'They Always Wanted a Big Family,' Says Source|url=https://people.com/parents/ashlee-simpson-pregnant-expecting-third-child-evan-ross/|website=PEOPLE.com|language=EN|access-date=2020-04-30}}</ref> She gave birth to Ziggy Blu on October 29, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Isaac |first=Paulina Jayne |date=2020-11-01 |title=Ashlee Simpson Welcomes Son Ziggy Blu With Husband Evan Ross |url=https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a34543898/ashlee-simpson-evan-ross-welcome-son-ziggy-blu/ |access-date=2020-11-04 |website=Cosmopolitan |language=en-US}}</ref>
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She played Kate in the Christmas film ''The Recipe Files'', aired on QVC+ on November 24, 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Maas |first=Jennifer |date=2023-10-26 |title=Ashlee Simpson to Star in ‘The Recipe Files,’ Anchoring QVC and HSN’s Streaming Holiday Originals Slate Packed With Product Tie-Ins (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/ashlee-simpson-recipe-files-holiday-movie-schedule-qvc-plus-hsn-1235768556/ |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Public image==

Simpson has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines, including the USA's ''[[Women's Health (magazine)|Women's Health]]'', ''[[Jane (magazine)|Jane]], [[CosmoGirl]]'', ''[[Shape (magazine)|Shape]]'', ''[[Allure (magazine)|Allure]]'', ''[[YM (magazine)|YM]]'', ''[[Marie Claire]]'', ''[[Redbook]]'' and ''[[Seventeen (American magazine)|Seventeen]]''; Germany's ''[[Glamour (magazine)|Glamour]]''; Japan's ''Blenda'' and ''[[Elle (magazine)|Elle]]''; and Russia's ''[[Elle Girl]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.famousfix.com/topic/ashlee-simpson/magazines|title=Ashlee Simpson Magazine Cover Photos – List of magazine covers featuring Ashlee Simpson – FamousFix|website=FamousFix.com|access-date=2019-09-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1249883/publicity/|title=Ashlee Simpson|website=IMDb|access-date=2019-09-08}}</ref> She has appeared on several international editions of ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'', such as Georgia, Serbia, Russia, Italy, Greece, Ukraine, Slovenia, Netherlands, US and Australia. She has appeared in television commercials for Liquid Ice, [[Hewlett Packard Enterprise|HP]], [[Zellers]] and [[Pizza Hut]]. She appeared in print ads for [[Skechers]] and [[Unilever|ThermaSilk]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060718005385/en/Ashlee-Simpson-SKECHERS-Team|title=Ashlee Simpson and SKECHERS Team Up|date=2006-07-19|website=www.businesswire.com|language=en|access-date=2019-09-08}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/entertainment/music:topstory/ashlee-simpson-the-face-of-skechers-282873.html|title=Ashlee Simpson the face of Skechers|date=2006-10-27|website=www.irishexaminer.com|language=en|access-date=2019-09-08}}</ref>

''[[Forbes]]'' listed Simpson as one of the "Richest Young Celebrities", it is reported she earned $8.3 million in 2005. ''Forbes'' placed Simpson and her then-husband Pete Wentz at No. 20 on their list of "Top 20 Celebrity Cash Couples" with their $9.5 million combined income.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.eonline.com/photos/480/forbes-top-20-celebrity-cash-couples/11976|title=Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson from Forbes Top 20 Celebrity Cash Couples|website=E! Online|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-08}}</ref>

With the release of ''Autobiography'', Simpson instantaneously became marketed as an "anti-[[Britney Spears|Britney]]", drawing comparisons to artists such as [[Avril Lavigne]] and [[Fefe Dobson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/story.html?id=7bd7d6e7-4de4-4635-b506-b8f6cdcd78ac |title=Avril Lavigne clones, beware. Pop princess still a street fighter |work=canada.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151108023540/http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/story.html?id=7bd7d6e7-4de4-4635-b506-b8f6cdcd78ac |archive-date=November 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/17/ashlee-simpson-autobiography_n_5595686.html|title=Let's Get Angsty And Remember Ashlee Simpson's 'Autobiography'|work=The Huffington Post|date=July 17, 2014 }}</ref> The media noted her "punk-rock" image and style as a contrast to her sister Jessica.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nymag.com/thecut/2011/06/ashlee_simpsons_style_evolutio.html|title=Ashlee Simpson's Style Evolution|author=Lauren Murrow|work=The Cut|date=June 7, 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thegloss.com/2013/07/31/fashion/jessica-simpson-clothing-line-ashlee-simpson/|title=Ashlee Simpson Models Jessica Simpson's Clothing Line|work=TheGloss|access-date=September 26, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150927190849/http://www.thegloss.com/2013/07/31/fashion/jessica-simpson-clothing-line-ashlee-simpson/|archive-date=September 27, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> With the success of Jessica's reality television series ''Newlyweds'', the sisters became household names in the media and became the focus of much attention.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etonline.com/tv/150008_nick_lachey_has_a_new_reality_show_but_now_we_really_miss_newlyweds/|title=Nick Lachey Has a New Reality Show But Now We Really Miss 'Newlyweds'|work=Entertainment Tonight|date=August 18, 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Newlyweds-Nick-Jessica/70180074|title=Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica|work=netflix.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/news/82509/groundbreaking-reality-tv-moments/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150827030008/http://www.vh1.com/news/82509/groundbreaking-reality-tv-moments/|url-status=dead|archive-date=August 27, 2015|title=Reality TV's Most Groundbreaking Pop Culture Moments|work=VH1 News}}</ref> She cites her childhood as being the time when she began to sing and admits that she dreamed of being on Broadway and did not expect to break into the pop music scene.<ref>[http://music.aol.com/video/exclusive-interview/ashlee-simpson/1413502 "Ashlee Simpson AOL Music Exclusive Interview"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090623121104/http://music.aol.com/video/exclusive-interview/ashlee-simpson/1413502 |date=June 23, 2009 }}, AOL Music, October 2005.</ref>

Vocally, Simpson is an [[Contralto|alto]] with a two-octave [[vocal range]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=D. |first=Spence |date=May 20, 2012 |title=Ashlee Simpson – Autobiography Review |work=[[IGN]] |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2004/09/18/ashlee-simpson-autobiography-review |access-date=August 2, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Hauner |first=Thomas |date=May 13, 2008 |title=Ashlee Simpson: Bittersweet World |work=[[PopMatters]] |url=https://www.popmatters.com/ashlee-simpson-bittersweet-world-2496153979.html |access-date=August 2, 2022}}</ref> She trains with a vocal coach, and studies [[Etta James]] and [[Aretha Franklin]] albums for vocal inspiration.<ref>Thor Christensen, [https://web.archive.org/web/20080610100135/http://www.guidelive.com/sharedcontent/dws/ent/columnists/tchristensen/stories/DN-ashlee_0616gui.ART.State.Edition1.27d22a0.html "Ashlee Simpson finds a high note in every low point of her career"], ''The Dallas Morning News'' (GuideLive.com), June 16, 2006.</ref> She has cited [[Guns N' Roses]], [[Gwen Stefani]], [[No Doubt]], [[Joan Jett]], [[The Runaways]], [[Madonna]], [[Pat Benatar]], [[Green Day]], [[Alanis Morissette]], [[Fiona Apple]], [[Chrissie Hynde]], and [[Debbie Harry]] from [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] as her musical influences.<ref>[http://www.ticketmaster.ca/artist/944757/?search_redirect=ashlee%20simpson&tm_link=tm_header_search Ashlee Simpson Ticketmaster Exclusive Interview] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928033026/http://www.ticketmaster.ca/artist/944757/?search_redirect=ashlee%20simpson&tm_link=tm_header_search |date=September 28, 2007 }}, Ticketmaster.com.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/info/ashlee_simpson |title=Ashlee Simpson &#124; Biography |website=Contactmusic|access-date=May 25, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Spence D. |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2004/07/20/ashlee-simpson-11-questions |title=Ashlee Simpson: 11 Questions |website=IGN |date=July 20, 2004 |access-date=May 25, 2014}}</ref>

==Filmography==

===Film===

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! Year
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! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|-
| 2004 || "[[Pieces of Me]]" || #1 || 6 days at #1
| 2002 || ''[[The Hot Chick]]'' || Monique ||
|-
|-
| 2004 || "[[Shadow (song)|Shadow]]" || #2 || 1 day at #2
| 2005 || ''[[Undiscovered]]'' || Clea ||
|-
|-
| 2005 || "[[La La (song)|La La]]" || #6 || 2 days at #6
| 2013 || ''[[Pawn Shop Chronicles]]'' || Theresa ||
|-
|-
| 2005 || "[[Boyfriend (song)|Boyfriend]]" || #1 || 3 days at #1
| 2016 || ''[[Space Dogs|Space Dogs Adventure to the Moon]]'' || Strelka ||Voice
|-
|-
|2023
| 2005 || "[[L.O.V.E.]]" || #1 || 10 days at #1
|''The Recipe Files''
|Kate
|[[QVC|QVC+]] original film<ref>{{Cite web |last=Macke |first=Johnni |date=2023-11-03 |title=Ashlee Simpson in QVC's Baking Mystery 'The Recipe Files': First Look |url=https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/ashlee-simpson-in-qvcs-baking-mystery-the-recipe-files-first-look/ |access-date=2024-06-18 |website=Us Weekly |language=en-US}}</ref>
|}
|}


===Television===
'''2006 TRL Awards'''
*Bounce-Back Artist: Ashlee Simpson -- '''WON'''

==Discography==
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!align="left"|Album information
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! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
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|-
| 2001
|align="left"|'''''[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)|Autobiography]]'''''
| ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''
*Released: [[July 20]] [[2004]] (U.S.)
| Malcolm's classmate
*Chart positions: #1 (debut) U.S. (3 weeks), #8 CAN, #31 UK, #42 AUS
| Episode: "Reese Cooks"
*[[RIAA certification]]: 3x platinum (in September 2004)
|-
*CRIA certification: 2x platinum (cria.ca)
| 2002–2004
*Singles:
| ''[[7th Heaven (TV series)|7th Heaven]]''
**2004: "[[Pieces of Me]]" &mdash; #5 U.S. (Platinum), #4 UK, #7 AUS; (Gold)
|[[List of 7th Heaven characters#Cecilia Smith|Cecilia Smith]]
**2004: "[[Shadow (song)|Shadow]]" &mdash; #57 U.S., #44 CAN, #31 AUS
| Main role ([[List of 7th Heaven episodes|Seasons 7–8]]); 40 episodes
**2005: "[[La La (song)|La La]]" &mdash; #86 U.S. (Gold), #11 UK, #10 AUS; (Gold)
|-
|-
| 2003–2005
|align="left"|'''''[[I Am Me]]'''''
| ''[[Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica]]''
*Released: [[October 18]] [[2005]] (U.S.)
| rowspan=3|Herself
*Chart positions: #1 (debut) U.S. (1 week), #4 CAN, #35 AUS, #50 UK
| rowspan=2|Reality show
*RIAA certification: Platinum (in December 2005)
|-
*CRIA certification: Gold (cria.ca)
| 2004–2005
*Singles:
| ''[[The Ashlee Simpson Show]]''
**2005: "[[Boyfriend (song)|Boyfriend]]" &mdash; #19 U.S. (Platinum), #15 CAN, #12 UK, #8 AUS; (Gold)
|-
**2005: "[[L.O.V.E.]]" &mdash; #22 U.S.
| 2008
|''[[Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan|Dog Whisperer]]''
|Episode: "Cricket and Hemingway & Rigby"
|-
| 2009
| ''[[CSI: NY]]''
|Lila Wickfield
|Episode: "[[Point of No Return (CSI: NY)|Point of No Return]]"
|-
| 2009–2010
| ''[[Melrose Place (2009 TV series)|Melrose Place]]''
| [[Violet Foster]]
| Main role; 13 episodes
|-
| 2011
|''[[America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17|America's Next Top Model]]''
|Guest judge
|Episode: "Ashlee Simpson"
|-
| 2018
|''[[Ashlee + Evan (TV series)|Ashlee + Evan]]''
|Herself
|Also as [[executive producer]]
|-
|2020
|''[[The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart]]''
|Guest judge
|Episode: "Week 5"
|-
|2024
|''Celebrity Family Food Battle''
|Herself / Contestant
|Episode: "Chudney and the Chocolate Factory"
|}
|}


==Filmography==
==Stage==

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|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Title
! Year !! Title !! Role !! Other notes
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
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|-
| 2006 || rowspan=3|''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' || rowspan=3|[[Roxie Hart]]|| West End
| [[2005 in film|2005]] || ''[[Undiscovered]]'' || Clea || Major/supporting role
|-
|-
| 2009 || Broadway
| [[2002 in television|2002]] || ''[[7th Heaven]]'' || Cecilia Smith || Television series; until 2004
|-
|-
| 2013 || Hollywood Bowl
| [[2002 in film|2002]] || ''[[The Hot Chick]]'' || Monique || Minor role
|-
|-
| [[2004 in film|2004]] || ''[[The Ashlee Simpson Show]]'' || Herself || [[Reality show]]; until 2005
|}
|}
She also appeared in an episode of the TV show ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]''.


== See also ==
==Concert tours==
*[[List of Ashlee Simpson songs]]
{{Main|List of Ashlee Simpson concert tours}}
*[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)#Promotion|Autobiography Tour]] (2004)
*[[I Am Me#Promotion|L.O.V.E. Tour]] (2005–2006)
*[[Bittersweet World#Release and promotion|Club Tour]] (2008)


==Notes==
==Discography==
{{Main|Ashlee Simpson discography}}
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* ''[[Autobiography (Ashlee Simpson album)|Autobiography]]'' (2004)
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* ''[[I Am Me]]'' (2005)
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* ''[[Bittersweet World]]'' (2008)


==Awards and nominations==
==External links==
* [[List of awards and nominations received by Ashlee Simpson]]
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* [http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2682751 Video of McDonald's Incident]
* [http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2654002 Video Clip of SNL Incident]


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Latest revision as of 08:14, 18 June 2024

Ashlee Simpson
Simpson in 2012
Born (1984-10-03) October 3, 1984 (age 39)
Other namesAshlee Simpson-Wentz
Ashlee Simpson Ross
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • television personality
Years active1999–present
Spouses
(m. 2008; div. 2011)
(m. 2014)
Children3
RelativesJessica Simpson (sister)
Musical career
GenresPop rock
InstrumentsVocals
Labels

Ashlee Ross-Næss[1] (née Simpson; born October 3, 1984),[2][3][4][5][6] known professionally as Ashlee Simpson, is an American singer, songwriter, actress and television personality.[7] The younger sister of singer and actress Jessica Simpson, she began her career as a back-up dancer for her sister and appeared in television commercials at the age of 15. She later pursued a career as an actress and had a main role on the family drama 7th Heaven. She appeared on the reality show Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, broadcast on MTV between 2003 and 2005, which focused on Ashlee's older sister Jessica and Jessica's then-husband Nick Lachey. While working on her debut studio album, Simpson became the star of a spin-off reality series, The Ashlee Simpson Show, which was broadcast on MTV between 2004 and 2005. Like her sister before her, Simpson became the center of considerable media attention.

Her breakout came with her debut single, "Pieces of Me", which was released in 2004, became a top-five hit in the United States and topped the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart based on radio airplay. The success of the single and her reality show helped propel her debut album, Autobiography, also released in 2004, to the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart. The project sold over five million copies worldwide, making it her most successful album to date. Simpson had a leading role in the film Undiscovered (2005), which became a critical and commercial flop. The failure of the film, along with multiple critically panned performances, led to media scrutiny. Despite that, Simpson's second studio album, I Am Me (2005), debuted atop the Billboard 200, becoming her second album to do so. The album went on to receive a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Following her appearance as Roxie Hart in the West End production of Chicago, Simpson announced that she had begun working on her third studio album. The album differed from the pop-rock sound of her previous efforts, featuring a dance-pop and 1980s-themed sound. Bittersweet World was released in 2008 to positive critical reception, but it saw a decline in sales. The effort reached number 4 on the Billboard 200. The following year, Simpson joined the main cast of the Melrose Place revamp, which was met with harsh critical reception. Later that year, she made her Broadway debut reprising her role as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway.

Simpson announced a fourth studio album that same year. She independently released the single "Bat for a Heart" (2012), though it failed to have success. Simpson eventually scrapped the album and focused on her child. Simpson reprised her role as Roxie Hart for the third time in a 2-dates special production in Hollywood Bowl in July 2013 directed by Brooke Shields. In October 2018, Simpson and her husband Evan Ross released their debut extended play (EP) by Ashlee + Evan through Access Records, which was supported by a tour in select cities across North America, and their TV-reality show.[8]

Life and career[edit]

1984–2002: Early life and career beginnings[edit]

Born as Ashley Nicolle, Simpson's parents are Tina and Joe Simpson. She has one older sister, Jessica Simpson. Both she and Jessica attended Prairie Creek Elementary and North Junior High, located in Richardson, Texas, where the girls were raised.[9][10] When she was three years old, she began studying classical ballet. She enrolled at the School of American Ballet in New York City when she was eleven, becoming the youngest person ever to be admitted into the school.[11][12] Though the age requirement for the school was twelve, Simpson's father admitted to lying about her age.[13] During this time, Simpson suffered from an unnamed eating disorder for about six months, eventually receiving treatment from her parents.[14] The Simpson family relocated to Los Angeles, California, in 1999, as Jessica pursued a singing career.[15] While Jessica launched her career, Ashlee began appearing in television commercials.[15] Her father, Joe, served as her agent.[15]

Following the commercial success of Jessica's debut album Sweet Kisses (1999), Ashlee became one of her back-up dancers on tour.[16] Hoping to pursue a career in acting, Simpson had a minor guest appearance on an episode of Malcolm in the Middle.[17] The following year, Simpson had a small role as Monique in the Rob Schneider comedy film The Hot Chick (2002).[16] She joined the seventh season of the family drama 7th Heaven as Cecilia Smith, a role which she continued to portray in the eighth season. Simpson appeared in a total of forty episodes as Cecilia.[16] That same year, Ashlee recorded a song titled "Christmas Past, Present, and Future" for the holiday album School's Out! Christmas; the song was later re-released on Radio Disney Jingle Jams following Simpson's musical breakthrough.[18] She later recorded the song "Just Let Me Cry" for the soundtrack to the film Freaky Friday (2003).[16] Simpson later began writing and recording demos, in hopes of finding a record label. It was confirmed a month after the release of the Freaky Friday soundtrack that Simpson had signed with Geffen Records to release her debut studio album.[16]

2003–2004: Breakthrough, Autobiography and Saturday Night Live incident[edit]

It was announced that Simpson and then-husband Nick Lachey would star in their own MTV reality series, Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica.[19] The series, which chronicled Simpson and Lachey's life as a married couple, became a pop culture phenomenon and helped draw attention to the Simpson sisters.[19] Ashlee was a VJ on TRL on MTV in the United States during the summer of 2003.[20] Following the success of the series, it was confirmed that Simpson would receive her own series, The Ashlee Simpson Show.[21] Hoping to end comparisons between her and her sister, Ashlee wanted the series to focus on the recording of her debut album.[22] During this time, Simpson also dyed her naturally blonde hair brown, a decision that received media attention.[16] While filming the show, Simpson appeared in the music video for musician Ryan Cabrera's debut single "On the Way Down" (2004), portraying herself as Cabrera's love interest.[16] The couple later began a romantic relationship, with Cabrera inspiring multiple songs for Simpson's album.[16]

Sisters Ashlee (left) and Jessica (right) were often pitted against one another in the media.

Simpson wanted her debut album to consist of pop-rock music, as she did not listen to pop music.[23] The project was produced by John Shanks, while Simpson co-wrote all of the songs on the album.[24] She also worked with songwriter Kara DioGuardi on the album, with DioGuardi receiving credits on seven of the album's tracks.[25] The album's lead single, "Pieces of Me", became a hit in the United States. The song reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and topped the Mainstream Top 40 chart based on pop radio airplay.[26] "Pieces of Me" earned a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting 500,000 copies of the single being sold.[27] Her debut album, Autobiography, was released on July 20, 2004, to a generally mixed critical reception. The album debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart in the United States, selling an estimated 398,000 copies in its first week of release.[28] It was the highest-selling debut album by a female artist that year, going on to sell over 2.5 million copies in the United States by January 2005.[29] The success of the album and its lead single was attributed to the exposure from her reality television series.[16] The album sold over five million copies worldwide.

On October 23, 2004, Simpson appeared as a musical guest on an episode of Saturday Night Live to promote the album. After suffering from vocal cord inflammation caused by acid reflux on the day of the live broadcast, she lost her voice and was unable to complete the final rehearsals. She decided to use a pre-recorded vocal track as support in the two scheduled performances for the evening.

Her first performance, "Pieces of Me," went smoothly. However, when the band prepared to play the second song, the title track "Autobiography", an incorrectly played vocal track from the previously performed song was mistakenly triggered before Simpson reached the microphone. The vocal track was promptly lowered, but in the meantime, the band also synchronized with the notes of Pieces of Me to mitigate the error, causing even more confusion. Simpson initially reacted with a brief jig, but after about 30 seconds she left the stage. Her band continued playing, prompting the production to initiate a commercial break. Later, Simpson reappeared during the closing credits with the evening's host, Jude Law, saying: "My band started playing the wrong song, and I didn't know what to do, so I thought I'd do a hoedown. I'm sorry. This is live TV. These things happen!"[30]

The incident triggered a strong backlash from the audience and media, and Simpson was accused of lip-syncing.[31][32] Days later, Simpson called music video series Total Request Live and said that she had almost completely lost her voice. Her drummer had accidentally pressed the wrong button, playing the incorrect track and causing the technical error.

A 60 Minutes segment on Saturday Night Live, recorded behind the scenes on the same night as the incident and broadcast the following week, supported Simpson's account, showing her suffering voice loss during the dress rehearsals, and eventually leaving the studio in tears. However, Simpson continued to face criticism. SNL's producer Lorne Michaels stated that he was unaware of the plans of using lip-synching and that if he had known, he would never have allowed it. He also said that Simpson was the only musical guest ever to have walked off stage during a live performance. Simpson said of the incident, "I made a complete fool of myself."[32]

Despite the negative media attention surrounding the incident, Simpson released "Shadow" as the second single from Autobiography in the United States. The song did not receive a release in European territories. It failed to have the success of its predecessor, though it did reach the top twenty of the Mainstream Top 40 chart, becoming her second hit on the chart.[33] The song lyrically spoke of her views towards her older sister's success. The song received a positive critical reception, with some praising it as a highlight for the album. "La La" was released as the album's third and final single in January 2005, and again failed to match the success of "Pieces of Me". Despite a low peak on the Hot 100 chart, the song received a gold certification from the RIAA. The song served as only the second single in European territories.[33] Simpson and Cabrera ended their relationship, though the two remained friends.[34] At the Teen Choice Awards on August 8, 2004, Simpson received the "Song of the Summer" Teen Choice Award for "Pieces of Me", as well as the "Fresh Face" Award.[35] She also won the Billboard Award for New Female Artist of the Year in December,[36] and in the same month, Entertainment Weekly named her one of its Breakout Stars of 2004.[37]

2005–2007: I Am Me, media scrutiny, and Broadway[edit]

In January 2005, gossip news outlets began speculating that Simpson and actor Wilmer Valderrama were romantically involved, leading to rumors of a "love triangle" between the pair and Valderrama's ex-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan.[16] Despite this, representatives for Simpson claimed that the two had been friends for years, and there was no romantic interest.[16] Simpson appeared as a musical guest during halftime at the 2005 Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. Her performance of "La La" garnered a negative reception from the crowd, leading to boos.[38] In February 2005, Simpson embarked on her Autobiography Tour throughout North America.[39] Featuring a total of thirty-seven shows, the tour saw Simpson performing songs from her debut album, as well as covers and a previously unreleased song.[40] While on tour, Simpson wrote material for her second studio album. Simpson had a supporting role in the film Undiscovered, portraying an aspiring actress named Clea, but the film was a critical and commercial failure, and it earned Simpson a nomination for Worst Supporting Actress at the 2005 Golden Raspberry Awards.[41]

Simpson released her second studio album, I Am Me, in October 2005. The album featured similar pop-rock themes as found on her debut effort, though Simpson hoped to incorporate the feel of music from the 1980s into her sound.[42] Much like her previous release, Simpson co-wrote all of the songs on the album. It became her second album to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 220,000 copies in the United States.[43] The album failed to match the success of Autobiography, though it went on to sell over three million copies worldwide.[16] The album's lead single, "Boyfriend", was written and composed about the rumors between Simpson and Valderama, and it became her second top-twenty hit in the United States.[44] For the release of the album, Simpson went back to her blonde hair.[16] The album's second and final single, "L.O.V.E.", entered the top forty in the United States.[44] Simpson appeared for a second time as a musical performer on Saturday Night Live, performing the song "Catch Me When I Fall", which was inspired by her previous appearance on the series, as well as "Boyfriend". This time, both songs were performed without any adverse incident.[16] In mid-December, Simpson collapsed after performing in Japan and was briefly hospitalized, consequently canceling an appearance at the Radio Music Awards. The collapse and her subsequent hospitalization were attributed to exhaustion as a result of her busy work schedule.[45]

Simpson embarked on her I Am Me Tour in the final months of 2005 and began dating her drummer Braxton Olita.[16] In March 2006, Simpson won an MTV celebrity surfing invitational competition, which also featured celebrities such as Meagan Good, Jack Osbourne, Ashley Parker Angel, and Tony Hawk. On April 12, 2006, she hosted and performed at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards, where she won "Best Female Artist" and "Best Pop Video" for the single "Boyfriend".[46] Simpson had a nose job in April 2006. In the May 2007 issue of Harper's Bazaar, she said that she was neither insecure about her appearance nor had been so beforehand. She said that plastic surgery was a "personal choice" that one should only decide to do for oneself and not for others.[47] In a September 2007 interview, her father, Joe Simpson, explained of the surgery Ashlee had undergone: "There was a real problem with her breathing and that was cured."[48] In the middle of 2006, Simpson 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' Green Dot Public School.[49] By the time the magazine hit newsstands, Simpson had already had her nose job, and some Marie Claire readers complained that this was hypocritical. The magazine received over 1,000 letters of complaint and the magazine's new editor expanded the letters section of the September issue of the magazine to give readers a chance to vent their frustrations.[50][51]

Simpson embarked on her third North American tour, the L.O.V.E. Tour, to further promote her sophomore album. It was announced that I Am Me would be re-released in the following months featuring a new single "Invisible", a cover of a Jaded Era song.[52] The single was released in June 2006 and went on to peak at number 21 on the Hot 100. It became her second single to enter the top ten of the Mainstream Top 40 chart based on pop radio airplay.[53] Eventually, it was confirmed that a re-release of I Am Me had been scrapped. In 2006, Simpson was cast as Roxie Hart in the West End musical production of Chicago from September 25 to October 28, 2006. She received mostly positive reviews.[54] Her performance in the show was described as "dazzling and near flawless".[55] Following her split with Olita, it was confirmed that Simpson was in a relationship with Fall Out Boy band member Pete Wentz.[56]

2007–2011: Bittersweet World, motherhood, marriage and return to Broadway[edit]

Simpson at a Grammy party in 2008.
Simpson in 2009

Following her appearance as Roxie Hart, Simpson confirmed that she had begun working on her third studio album, initially slated for release in late 2007.[57] Geffen Records chairman Ron Fair said in December 2006 that working on Simpson's next album would be "very tricky" because of press scrutiny and "prejudices", but that Geffen would work with her to overcome that, "because she deserves to be heard and she deserves a shot."[58] Hoping to transition to a new sound, Simpson enlisted producers Timbaland and The Neptunes to provide "beat-oriented" songs for the project.[59] Simpson released the album's lead single, "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)", in December 2007. The song featured elements of synthpop and was heavily influenced by the pop-music scene of the 1980s.[60] The single failed to chart on the Hot 100 chart in the United States, though it had moderate success in international territories. Bittersweet World, Simpson's third studio album, was released on April 19, 2008. The album saw a decline for Simpson, debuting at number 4 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 47,000 copies.[61] Simpson launched a collection of tops in partnership with the clothing retailer Wet Seal on April 22, 2008, the same day Bittersweet World was released in the United States.[62] The album went on to sell 126,000 copies within the first year of its release, making it her lowest-selling album to date.[63] The release served as Simpson's final album through Geffen Records.

In February 2008, Simpson began wearing a diamond ring. She later explained that it was a promise ring from Wentz.[64] In April 2008, Simpson and Wentz confirmed their engagement,[65] and they wed on May 17, 2008, at Simpson's parents' residence in Encino, California, with her father officiating the ceremony.[66] She changed her surname from Simpson to Wentz, and during the marriage was known professionally as Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.[67] It was during this time that Simpson released the song "Little Miss Obsessive" as the second single from Bittersweet World.[68] The song did not receive a European release and hit a peak of 96 on the Hot 100 chart in the United States.[68] She also began appearing in commercials for Canadian retailer Zellers to promote their independent clothing line, Request, in mid-2008. Two weeks after her wedding, Simpson announced her pregnancy, thus ending promotion of "Little Miss Obsessive" and the parent album.[16] Simpson gave birth to a son named Bronx born November 20, 2008.[69]

Simpson in 2010

In 2009, Simpson returned full-time to television episodes by playing the role of Violet Foster in Melrose Place, The CW's revamp of the 1990s series of the same name.[70] She was originally signed to the show as a regular, but producers and CW executives decided to write out her character. Simpson left the show after twelve episodes and stated that she had known all along that her character would leave the show once the murder mystery storyline had concluded.[71][72] Despite this, Ashlee's sister has spoken out against the series, claiming that Simpson brought the show free press.[16] After her departure from Melrose Place, Simpson reprised her role in the Broadway musical production of Chicago. She began her Broadway run on November 30, 2009, and performed in New York for eight shows a week until February 7, 2010.[73] On February 9, 2011, Simpson filed for divorce from Wentz, citing irreconcilable differences, and asked that her maiden name be restored.[74] The divorce was finalized on November 22, 2011.[75][76] The former couple released a joint statement following the announcement, stating "We remain friends and deeply committed and loving parents to our son Bronx, whose happiness and well-being remains our number one priority."[16] Simpson appeared on the second episode of The CW's America's Next Top Model, Cycle 17 as a guest judge. She created a fashion line aimed at girls aged seven to sixteen in collaboration with her sister's successful brand. Simpson is the co-creative director of the line, which was released in the winter of 2011.[77]

2012–present: second marriage and television projects[edit]

Shortly after her separation from Wentz, it was confirmed that Simpson was in a relationship with actor Vincent Piazza, though the two ended their relationship nearly a year and a half after they started dating.[78] Simpson confirmed during an interview in 2011 that she had begun working on her fourth studio album, which she described as having a "folk feel".[79][80] In 2012, Simpson independently released the single "Bat for a Heart". Though the single featured explicit lyrics and a racy music video, it failed to have any success.[81] The track was written and composed by renowned songwriter Linda Perry.[82] The song received a mixed reception upon its release.[82] Simpson later claimed that the album was developing more of an electronic sound.[83] However, "Bat for a Heart" served as Simpson's final musical release for several years afterward, with no future musical plans announced and her music website being shut down.[84] In June 2012, it was announced that Simpson was filming Pawn Shop Chronicles in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, a comedy movie released in 2013.[85][86]

Simpson portrayed the character of Roxie Hart for a third time in the musical Chicago, this time in the Hollywood Bowl production of the show.[87] Simpson's performance received mixed reviews, though she was described as an "audience favorite".[88] In July 2013, it was reported that Simpson had begun dating actor Evan Ross, son of singer Diana Ross.[89] Simpson and Ross became engaged in January 2014,[90] and married on August 30, 2014, at Diana Ross's estate in Connecticut.[91] The couple welcomed a daughter named Jagger Snow on July 30, 2015.[92] The same month, Simpson and her husband filed requests to change their surname to Ross-Næss. Næss was her husband's original legal surname (from his father, businessman Arne Næss Jr.), while Ross was his mother's surname.[1]

Simpson in 2018

In May 2016, Simpson said she was eschewing a possible return to acting in order to focus on making a new album: "I've been writing music with my husband and that's been so much fun, we've just been [trying to] find our sound, we've written like 10 songs but we're going to write a whole bunch more."[93] But in early 2005, her music website went offline—with an error—for months and, as of early September 2018, it remained offline despite her claims to return to music.[84] In 2018, Simpson and Evan Ross teamed up with French brand Zadig & Voltaire and designed a unisex clothing collection titled "Jagger Snow".[94]

That same year, Simpson voiced Strelka in the animated movie Space Dogs Adventure to the Moon, alongside Alicia Silverstone.[95] Simpson also confirmed to Us Weekly that new music would be released in 2019, which appeared to suggest she was working on her upcoming fourth studio album after an eleven-year hiatus.[96]

On September 9, 2018, she was slated to return to the world of TV-reality shows with Ashlee+Evan, on E! Entertainment Television.[97][98] Simpson and Ross released their debut duet single, "I Do", on September 7, 2018.[99] The couple was expected to release a full-length album later that year,[100] but instead released an extended play record, Ashlee + Evan.

In April 2020, Simpson announced she was pregnant with her third child, a son.[101] She gave birth to Ziggy Blu on October 29, 2020.[102]

She played Kate in the Christmas film The Recipe Files, aired on QVC+ on November 24, 2023.[103]

Public image[edit]

Simpson has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines, including the USA's Women's Health, Jane, CosmoGirl, Shape, Allure, YM, Marie Claire, Redbook and Seventeen; Germany's Glamour; Japan's Blenda and Elle; and Russia's Elle Girl.[104][105] She has appeared on several international editions of Cosmopolitan, such as Georgia, Serbia, Russia, Italy, Greece, Ukraine, Slovenia, Netherlands, US and Australia. She has appeared in television commercials for Liquid Ice, HP, Zellers and Pizza Hut. She appeared in print ads for Skechers and ThermaSilk.[106][107]

Forbes listed Simpson as one of the "Richest Young Celebrities", it is reported she earned $8.3 million in 2005. Forbes placed Simpson and her then-husband Pete Wentz at No. 20 on their list of "Top 20 Celebrity Cash Couples" with their $9.5 million combined income.[108]

With the release of Autobiography, Simpson instantaneously became marketed as an "anti-Britney", drawing comparisons to artists such as Avril Lavigne and Fefe Dobson.[109][110] The media noted her "punk-rock" image and style as a contrast to her sister Jessica.[111][112] With the success of Jessica's reality television series Newlyweds, the sisters became household names in the media and became the focus of much attention.[113][114][115] She cites her childhood as being the time when she began to sing and admits that she dreamed of being on Broadway and did not expect to break into the pop music scene.[116]

Vocally, Simpson is an alto with a two-octave vocal range.[117][118] She trains with a vocal coach, and studies Etta James and Aretha Franklin albums for vocal inspiration.[119] She has cited Guns N' Roses, Gwen Stefani, No Doubt, Joan Jett, The Runaways, Madonna, Pat Benatar, Green Day, Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, Chrissie Hynde, and Debbie Harry from Blondie as her musical influences.[120][121][122]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 The Hot Chick Monique
2005 Undiscovered Clea
2013 Pawn Shop Chronicles Theresa
2016 Space Dogs Adventure to the Moon Strelka Voice
2023 The Recipe Files Kate QVC+ original film[123]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Malcolm in the Middle Malcolm's classmate Episode: "Reese Cooks"
2002–2004 7th Heaven Cecilia Smith Main role (Seasons 7–8); 40 episodes
2003–2005 Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica Herself Reality show
2004–2005 The Ashlee Simpson Show
2008 Dog Whisperer Episode: "Cricket and Hemingway & Rigby"
2009 CSI: NY Lila Wickfield Episode: "Point of No Return"
2009–2010 Melrose Place Violet Foster Main role; 13 episodes
2011 America's Next Top Model Guest judge Episode: "Ashlee Simpson"
2018 Ashlee + Evan Herself Also as executive producer
2020 The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart Guest judge Episode: "Week 5"
2024 Celebrity Family Food Battle Herself / Contestant Episode: "Chudney and the Chocolate Factory"

Stage[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Chicago Roxie Hart West End
2009 Broadway
2013 Hollywood Bowl

Concert tours[edit]

Discography[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

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