Jessica Simpson may soon be seeing some incoming cash after she teamed up with Walmart to launch a new jewelry collection.
The Where You Are singer, 41, announced the launch of the JS Jessica Simpson demi-fine jewelry collection and her partnership with the retail giant on Wednesday.
'I am excited to partner with @walmart to launch the JS Jessica Simpson demi-fine jewelry collection! Each piece holds a unique story, embodies the nostalgia of a moment and I feel all the sparkles sharing these designs with you,' she posted to her account.
Jessica Simpson's cash problems may soon be a thing of the past after she teamed up with Walmart to launch a new jewelry collection
In the photo advertising her new accessories, Jessica wore layers of delicate gold necklaces, eye-catching rings, and hoop earrings.
The new partnership may help alleviate some of Jessica's recent money problems after she invested millions of her own cash to save her fashion brand.
Recently, she shockingly admitted her credit card was declined at fast food restaurant Taco Bell.
'I am draining my bank account,' the singer said on chat show The Real last month. 'I have no working credit card. It's OK. I will pay in cash. I went to Taco Bell the other day and my card got denied. I'm on a budget, ladies!'
'I'm draining my bank accounts': Simpson recently admitted she has 'no working credit card' and got DENIED at fast food joint after buying back her brand
Last October, Simpson reportedly offered up $65 million of her own money to regain full ownership of her billion-dollar fashion brand, the Jessica Simpson Collection, after its parent company Sequential Brands Group Inc, filed for bankruptcy.
Despite the huge success of the fashion line, Simpson herself was never a billionaire as she had only licensed her name to the venture, making $13 million or less during the time it had brought in $1 billion in sales, according to Bloomberg.
Now, Simpson - who last month did a sponsored ad for allergy medicine Flonase - is making the risky move of pouring her personal wealth into the project to revive it.
But she doesn't seem scared.
'With money, there's just so much fear attached to it,' she added to the ladies of The Real.
Big risk: Last October, Simpson reportedly offered up $65 million of her own money to regain full ownership of her billion-dollar fashion brand, the Jessica Simpson Collection (Pic; 2020)