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Jessica Simpson Tweets Photo of Maxwell Living it Up (PHOTO)

Jessica Simpson has tweeted a photo of her baby girl over the weekend, revealing the newborn in her new life of luxury.

Jessica Simpson has been working hard lately, already determined to shed off the extra pounds that she gained while being pregnant. The star signed a $4 million contract with Weight Watcher recently, pressuring her to reach a goal weight of 130 pounds.

It isn't all just hard work and exercise however, as the star revealed on her Twitter account over the weekend, at least not for her new baby Maxwell Drew. Born on May 1, the newborn had her own impressive weight of 9lbs., 13 oz. She didn't look all that big however, sitting on top of a large backyard patio couch Friday.

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"Life" the "Fashion Star" mentor wrote on her Twitter account as a caption, added a photo of Maxwell surrounded by lush pillows under a large umbrella, with a green garden in the background.

The photo was not the first of Maxwell to debut on Simpson's Twitter. In an earlier photo Simpson posted a picture of the baby girl looking head on at the camera saying "Howdy Friends."

In fact the former singer has been raving about her new baby on Twitter for the past couple of months, which comes as no surprise since she is a new mother.

"I absolutely LOVE my family! Maxwell amazes Eric and I everyday with every little thing she does!" Simpson wrote in June. The star admitted herself, the she can't seem to get enough of the new baby girl who has given the star's life an overhaul.

"From how I sleep to what I think about, Maxwell has definitely taken over everything!" Simpson told People magazine shortly after her daughter's birth. "We stare at her all the time. We can't get enough!"

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