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Jessica Simpson made no mention of her
controversial new curves at a concert Thursday night in Virginia, but she thanked fans for standing by her.
Clad in black leather pants, a hip-length black blazer and silver go-go heels, Simpson, 28, hit the stage promptly at 8:01 p.m. and performed a 40-minute set, opening with "These Boots" before introducing the tune, "Still Beautiful."
"This song is off my new record... and it's about finding the beauty in life, no matter what happens," she told the audience at the University of Virginia's John Paul Jones Arena, where she performed with Rascal Flatts. Simpson later added, "Always remember that someone out there has it worse than you."
Though she didn't mention beau
Tony Romo by name, she alluded to him before belting out the ballad "You're My Sunday."
She said it was about "a very special man in my life" who "has definitely changed me."
Of her song "Remember That," she told the audience it inspired her "to get up on stage and tell women to get out of abusive relationships ... take value of yourself."
And prior to singing "Pray Out Loud," she told the audience, "I feel like in our world, we focus on so many things that are unimportant. And I really just wanted to say this."