
So How Much Could Jessica Simpson Earn For Baby Pics?
Posted on May 02, 2012 at 10:18 AM
Jessica Simpson has been a mom for about 24 hours, but people are already wondering: how much could she make if she sold the first pics of baby Maxwell? E! News has a possible answer, and it won’t be the reported $15 million that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt got for Knox and Vivienne’s first pictures.
“They were the last” of the celebrities to fetch that kind of cash for a baby photo, confirms Cooper Lawrence, author of The Cult of Celebrity... “That ship has sailed.”
Yet E! News speculates she’s already trying to hammer out a deal (remember Jessica reportedly tried to sell the news of her pregnancy in an exclusive interview but couldn’t get a deal), and they think she could pocket $750,000 or so for exclusive first pics. Maybe Jessica needs to get some advice from her BFF Jessica Alba?
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2 thoughts on “So How Much Could Jessica Simpson Earn For Baby Pics?”:
people have to realize celebs have been selling pics of their kids to magazines for over 70 years and getting upwards of 7 figures for nealry 50 years the first pics to fetch nearly 4 million dollars were those of a 9 month old Lucy Dahl in the pages of life Magazine in May 1966 granted her mother was a beloved oscar winning actress Patricia Neal who had survived a series of Strokes while pregnant
I bet she puts some in the bank for her daughter and the rest goes to medical charity Operation Smiles.. Changing lives one smile at a time
Jessica Simpson and other celebrities helping to raise awareness, Operation Smile is bringing new hope to children born with facial deformities.
ng their two-week mission, the medical team of doctors, nurses and dental professionals treated over 250 children. But it was the little 1 1/2-year old girl who made the biggest impression on the star. Simpson stayed with Boke from her initial evaluation through her surgery and recovery. She was even more touched by the efforts the little girl’s father made to bring Boke to the mission site – he sold one of the family’s six cows, his primary source of income, to pay for the twelve-hour trip to Nakuru.
The aim of Operation Smile is to bring what is the norm in this country to the rest of the world. For 26 years, Operation Smile has organized and coordinated medical missions around the world for one purpose – to give each child they treat the chance to smile without embarrassment. According to the organization, their medical and dental volunteers have treated more than 115,000 children in 33 countries over the last 26 years, including over 9,200 free surgeries last year.