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While Tony's Away, Jessica Will Play in LA




Jessica Simpson may not be the sister in need of a bachelorette party just yet, but she was partying it up with her girls in LA this weekend. On Friday she hit up Key Club while Saturday night it was dinner at a Mexican restaurant with a girlfriend. She even got picked up by her mom after the meal, high school style. Jessica seems to be in a great place these days — looking gorgeous more and more in love every time we see her with Tony. Can't say I'd be surprised if Ashlee doesn't end up being the only Simpson girl taking her relationship to the next level soon.

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