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Jessica Simpson was slammed by a critic for a "bizarre and often frustrating" performance in Ontario, Canada Wednesday.
"It might be unfair calling Jessica Simpson's show at the Avalon Ballroom Wednesday a train wreck -- at some point, a train knows where it's going," John Law wrote in the Niagara Falls Review.
Law said the singer -- who is making the transition from pop to country with a new album (out September 9) -- is "still living in a reality show, convinced everyone is so fascinated with her personal life, they'd rather hear her talk than sing."
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The concert was more like a "therapy session" for her, he wrote, because she "needs to explain in exhausting detail what every single song is about."
Simpson, 28, dedicated a song called "You're My Sunday" to beau Tony Romo -- and she even discussed flatulence.
"I do pass gas a lot," she told the crowd. "I guarantee it smells like roses."
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Law concluded that "Simpson can't deliver a concert worthy of her new record.
"It's hard to take her [seriously] when she declares how much she loves "Destiny" Springfield, and then performs a version of "Son of a Preacher Man" so devoid of soul, Dusty would disown it," he wrote.
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Jessica Simpson was slammed by a critic for a "bizarre and often frustrating" performance in Ontario, Canada Wednesday.
"It might be unfair calling Jessica Simpson's show at the Avalon Ballroom Wednesday a train wreck -- at some point, a train knows where it's going," John Law wrote in the Niagara Falls Review.
Law said the singer -- who is making the transition from pop to country with a new album (out September 9) -- is "still living in a reality show, convinced everyone is so fascinated with her personal life, they'd rather hear her talk than sing."
See Jessica Simpson's Us Weekly break up covers.
The concert was more like a "therapy session" for her, he wrote, because she "needs to explain in exhausting detail what every single song is about."
Simpson, 28, dedicated a song called "You're My Sunday" to beau Tony Romo -- and she even discussed flatulence.
"I do pass gas a lot," she told the crowd. "I guarantee it smells like roses."
See Jessica Simpson's style hits and misses.
Law concluded that "Simpson can't deliver a concert worthy of her new record.
"It's hard to take her [seriously] when she declares how much she loves "Destiny" Springfield, and then performs a version of "Son of a Preacher Man" so devoid of soul, Dusty would disown it," he wrote.
See Jessica Simpson and other stars without makeup.
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