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Jessica Simpson Gushes About Married Life in Adorable Instagram Selfie (PHOTOS)

Jessica Simpson gushed about marriage in a recent instagram selfie just two weeks after she and Eric Johnson tied the knot.

The fashion mogul, 33, shared a photo of her and Johnson, 34, with her 690,000 followers on Monday just days after returning home from their honeymoon.

In the photo the newlyweds are seen gazing at the camera and in another they are both poking their tongues out.

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"I love this man, our marriage, and everything in between," Simpson captioned alongside the photo.

The couple wed before 275 family and friends at the San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California on July 5 and they appear to still be basking in the bliss of married life.

"We are overwhelmed with complete happiness and love having made our eternal commitment," Simpson and Johnson said in a statement after their wedding.

"To say 'I do' in front of family, friends and, most importantly, our children has been the happiest moment of our lives," they added.

Simpson and the former NFL star's two children Maxwell, 2, and Ace, 13 months played a significant role in the ceremony. Their son Ace was the ring bearer and their daughter Maxwell walked down the aisle as flower girl.

They recently vacationed in Punta Mita in Mexico as part of their honeymoon, however, they are now back at home in with their two children.

"He definitely makes me very happy. He brings out a lot of light in me and makes me very comfortable being who I am," Simpson once said of Johnson.

"It's nice to be with somebody who praises you for the right reasons," she explained.

The newlyweds got engaged in 2010, five months after they began dating. The wedding marks second marriages for both as Simpson was once married to singer Nick Lachey while Johnson is divorced from Keri Johnson.

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