Jessica Simpson
Jessica Simpson Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Jessica Simpsons is one big fan of the “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie. She and her husband picked some pointers from the movie and cosplayed Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele.

Page Six reports that on Sunday, the pop singer and her husband Eric Johnson paid tribute to the raunchy but top grossing film by dressing up as the main characters Ana and Mr. Grey, which goes to say they were not wearing a lot. Jessica was scantily clad while Eric was shirtless.

They did not stop from just dressing scantily. They also emulated some of the racy scenes and posted three of these photos to Jessica’s Instagram account. To make sure no one would be confused as to who they are emulating, Simpson captioned the photos with “Fifty Shades of Johnson.” On the last photo, Simpson wrote a romantic message of “I’m so in love with you."

The happily married couple began dating in the summer of 2010 and quickly became engaged later on the same year. Jessica and Eric have two children together: baby girl Maxwell, 2 and baby boy, Ace, 1. Their kids were the flower girl and ring bearer when they married on July 5 of last year.

Jessica and Eric were not the only ones enamored with the movie. Everyone was caught up with the “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie that it sizzled in its debut, earning around $81.7 million from 3,646 theaters, just in its first three days, Universal Pictures said (via Variety.com). It also became the second-highest February debut, following close to "Passion of the Christ's" $83.9 million opening back in 2004.

Universal Pictures could not be happier. "Our fondest wishes were realized," Universal's President of Domestic Distribution Nick Carpou shared. "This is one of those moments where I can speak for the entire studio and say we're celebrating."

Unlike Jessica however, Madonna was not excited with the movie so she did not have plans to see it. She said she was not turned out by the BDSM scenes in the book because they were unrealistic. For her, it was just a pulp fiction that would only be considered sexy by someone who “has not had sex before.”

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