Family Feels Sorry For Jessica Simpson

July 22, 2009 at 10:52am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

The Simpsons (not the yellow ones) are worried about Jessica after her sudden breakup with Tony Romo. A source close to the family told People, "She's a little depressed."

"She takes breakups really badly," adds another source close to Jessica. "She has a hard time letting go."

"The family feels bad for Jessica. They worry for her a lot."

"[They] used to have such faith in her and they worried about Ashlee," says the family friend. "Now they are fully confident in Ashlee's choices and they worry most of their days about Jessica. It seems she just can't catch a break."

If they're less worried about the choices of someone who married Pete Wentz and named her son Bronx Mowgli, then this situation really must be serious!

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