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Jessica Simpson shows off toned legs in 'stunning' pair of ultra-short cutoffs

Jessica Simpson is bringing back her famous cutoff denim shorts for spring.

On Wednesday, the 41-year-old took to Instagram to share a new photo with her more than 5.9 million followers modelling a look from her namesake fashion line, the Jessica Simpson Collection.

The singer looked toned and tanned in a long-sleeve floral printed shirt which she paired with platform heels and a classic pair of Daisy Dukes, paying tribute to her infamous role in the 2005 remake of "The Dukes of Hazzard."

“Just hanging out on a bathroom counter with a gigantic leaf wearin’ Jessica Simpson Style!” Simpson wrote. “The things us short girls will do to look tall for spring."

Fans immediately weighed in on the star's look, praising the star for her trademark country-bohemian style and killer figure.

"This is stunning Jessica, look at your legs! Who ever said that getting older meant you couldn't show a little leg? Love your confidence in these shorts," one use commented.

"An ageless beauty, just like fine wine!" another follower said. "Love the Daisy Dukes."

"You are my inspiration at 40," someone said.

"You aren't short, you're fun-sized," added another fan. "It doesn't matter how tall you are when you have the energy and confidence to rock those shorts."

The post comes days after Simpson said her credit card got declined while trying to order a meal at Taco Bell after investing millions of her own money to save her fashion line.

"I am draining my bank account," the star said on the daytime talk show The Real. "I have no working credit card. It's OK. I will pay in cash. I went to Taco Bell the other day and my card got denied. I'm on a budget, ladies!"

Last October, the Jessica Simpson Collection's parent company Sequential Brands Group Inc., filed for bankruptcy. The star reportedly offered up $65 million of her own money to regain full ownership of her company in order to keep her business.

"With money, there's just so much fear attached to it," Simpson told The Real of her decision to buy the brand. "But I believe in myself and I know what I can do. And I know that nothing will stop me, and if you try to stop me, I'll try harder."

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