In an astonishing and peculiar revelation, Jessica Simpson has introduced an unconventional practice she believes enhances her vocal abilities-snake sperm. Indeed, you read that right.
The multi-talented singer, actress, and fashion icon has made her unusual vocal care routine public, claiming it significantly improves the power and clarity of her voice.
Recently, Simpson, who has navigated a rollercoaster career, opened up about her unusual routine in an Instagram video.
In the footage, the 44-year-old singer takes a sip from a small bottle of the herbal concoction. When her colleagues asked about the drink, she revealed it was snake sperm, which she was advised to consume for the benefit of her vocal cords.
The Hollywood A-Lister said she had no idea about the head-turning ingredient until a pal looked up the ingredients list. She had no idea, so they decided to look it up, and she seemed totally unfazed.
"It's this Chinese herb thing," she said. "And I'm like, 'I don't know.' My vocal coach told me to drink it. And they google the ingredient, and its snake sperm."
Though the idea may seem strange, there are some precedents in the world of showbiz. Celebrities have long turned to bizarre and exotic treatments to keep their performances at their peak, with everything from leech therapy to oxygen chambers making headlines.
However, snake sperm is certainly a new one in the wellness and vocal care trend. She isn't the first celeb to turn to animal sperm for personal gain. Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston both swear by salmon sperm as a route to achieving younger-looking skin.
As Simpson experiences a career resurgence, she has not only lost weight and revamped her look but has also separated from her husband of 10 years, Eric Johnson.
Simpson hit the stage with a new song and a new special concoction to help keep her vocal cords operating at peak performance.
Jessica's inside tip comes after she released her first record in 15 years, an EP titled "Nashville Canyon, Part 1."
She also performed for the first time in 15 years earlier this month at the Recording Academy's Austin Chapter Block Party, which she called an "emotional" experience.