Jessica Simpson's daughter Birdie is standing out on her own.
In honor of the "I Wanna Love You Forever" singer's youngest daughter's seventh birthday last week, the doting mom shared a series of photos of the birthday girl, revealing she no longer has her mom's bright blonde hair.
In addition to the birthday girl, the former reality star and her ex-husband Eric Johnson, who she married in 2014, are also parents to daughter Maxwell, 13, and son Ace, 12.
In honor of Birdie's special day, Jessica took to Instagram and shared a heartwarming tribute along with a slew of photos, starting with one of Birdie making a seven with her fingers, that also highlighted her grown out brown hair styled into waves.
More photos followed of the seven-year-old jumping around in a sweet crop top and skirt set surrounded by balloons, and later enjoying a donut with her mom.
"On March 19 miss Birdie Mae turned 7yrs old and this lil lady definitely marches to the beat of her own drum!" Jessica wrote. "She's one of the funniest people on earth who dramatically goes to the extremes of her feels. Birdie keeps everyone laughing and feeling everything. She was born ready for it alllll."
"She's spunky, random, talented, smart, theatrical, honest, silly, loud, creative, loving, beautiful, stylish, expressive, cuddly, happy and just as witty as they come! Her voice will always be heard whether she is whispering, yelling, singing, observing, obsessing, explaining or bossin' us all around!" she continued, adding: "Watch out world because this kiddo you will definitely know, hear and love!!!"
Fans were then quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over it, though first Birdie's aunt Ashlee Simpson Ross wrote: "Love you birdie baby!!! You are my ice skating partner for life."
Others followed suit with: "Happy birthday Birdie! Time flies!" and: "She's your twin! Happy Birthday Birdie!" as well as: "Birdie is a star!! Happy birthday sweet girl."
Last year, after Jessica and her ex-husband Eric spent Thanksgiving together with their kids, the former gave insight into how co-parenting was working for them. Speaking with TMZ at the airport, she said that "of course" they would celebrate the holiday together, maintaining: "It's my kids' father."
Noting that all their grandparents were also in attendance, she added: "They have a lot of them. Family first."
"No matter what your kid is half the other person. Always have respect for what you say around so they can always have a good perspective on it," Jessica further shared, and emphasized that "unconditional love is important."







