Jessica Simpson Shares Sweet Note from Delta Flight Attendant: 'Kindness Rules'
“We appreciate, love and support you," read the note shared by the musician on her Instagram Stories
Jessica Simpson is celebrating a kind gesture she received on a recent flight.
The singer, 44, shared a photo of a personalized note tucked into a snack bag she was given during a recent Delta flight on her Instagram Stories on Monday, Nov. 4.
“Jess,” the message began, followed by a hand-drawn happy face.
“Just wanted to thank you for traveling with us. We appreciate, love and support you. Continue to be a blessing and continue to be blessed," it continued.
The note was signed, “Your LAX crew,” referring to Los Angeles International Airport.
The multi-hyphenate star appeared to be touched by the warm words, writing, “Kindness rules” and tagging Delta’s official Instagram account.
Related: Jessica Simpson Marks 7 Years of Sobriety: 'I Walked Myself Into the Light of Being Alcohol-Free'
Last week, Simpson shared another photo on a plane when announcing a major milestone.
She marked seven years of being alcohol-free in an Instagram post on Friday, Nov. 1, which included a black-and-white image of herself looking out of an airplane window.
"7yrs ago today I walked myself into the light of being alcohol free 🤍," she wrote.
Fans and celebrity friends commented on the accomplishment, including John Stamos, who wrote, "Bravo! 👏."
Simpson opened up about the decision to get sober in a lengthy 2021 Instagram post, writing, "I needed to stop drinking alcohol because it kept my mind and heart circling in the same direction and quite honestly I was exhausted."
In August, Simpson addressed claims that she started drinking again after an Instagram user commented "STOP DRINKING!" on a post in which she was celebrating her son Ace’s 11th birthday.
"I haven’t wanted or touched alcohol since October 2017 and it has been the best decision I’ve made for myself and for my family,” wrote Simpson, who also shares daughters Maxwell "Maxi" Drew, 12, and Birdie Mae, 5, with husband Eric Johnson.
“Thank you for your concern, but you have me very misunderstood. Sending love your way,” she added.
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Simpson, who released her memoir Open Book in 2020, announced in September that she’s bringing her story to the screen.
“I am very humbled to team up with Gunpowder & Sky and Van Toffler, who has been a longtime collaborator and supporter of mine, to make a documentary series that is entirely real, raw and more personal than anything I have done before,” she said in a press release.
“In releasing my memoir, Open Book, I was moved to learn just how much people saw themselves in my story. I am ready to share a lot that has happened in my life since that book was published, including an artistic journey and return to music inspired by pain and betrayal as well as beauty and forgiveness," she continued. "I am looking forward to reconnecting and sharing my heart with all those who might need it in the hope that we can inspire each other and move forward on our parallel journeys.”