Jessica Simpson's baby name choice sparks storm on the Web
Yahoo News Tuesday 1st May, 2012
The name Maxwell has a family history from dad Eric Johnson's side -- it's his middle name and his grandmother's surname. Drew is the maiden name of Jessica's mother, Tina Simpson. And Life & Style was first to report that the parents plan to call their baby Maxi for short. Back in April, Simpson talked baby names to Elle magazine and promised "It's nothing shocking and nothing you'll have to add to the dicti...
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