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Jessica Simpson Hiding Baby Bump?

Jessica Simpson has furthered rumors of her second pregnancy after appearing to conceal her stomach on Thursday.

The 32-year-old singer was spotted at Los Angeles International donning a loose-fitting gray sweater and black blazer paired with a large handbag.

Adding to her layers, Simpson was also holding her daughter, 7-month-old Maxwell Drew, guaranteeing that her possible baby bump could not be seen.

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Simpson was spotted just one day after Us Weekly reported that the "Fashion Star" personality was expecting her second child.

"It definitely wasn't planned," a source close to Simpson told the magazine. "But yes, Jessica is pregnant again."

Meanwhile, Simpson has not commented on her alleged pregnancy, and her representative declined to answer any questions about it.

The singer-turned-fashion-mogul and her fiancée Eric Johnson welcomed their daughter Maxwell on May 1. Following the child's arrival, Simpson signed a lucrative deal with Weight Watchers and worked hard to shed over 60 pounds in recent weeks.

At the time of her first pregnancy, Simpson waited several months to confirm a baby on the way. On Halloween last year, the television personality dressed as a "mummy" while heavily pregnant.

Also, her first pregnancy was unexpected.

"It definitely wasn't planned," said Simpson soon after welcoming Maxwell, according to Us Weekly.

In May, Simpson revealed that while she does want to grow her family, she wanted to wait.

"I don't want to have another baby right away but I do want to have more kids," she told People magazine. "Having babies back to back has to be so hard."

Simpson rose to fame in 1999 as a singer with her first album "Sweet Kisses" and a smash hit single "I Wanna Love You Forever."

In 2003, Simpson and then-husband Nick Lachey starred in the reality television series "Newlyweds."

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