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Texts win day with Jessica Simpson

Published: Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008 12:11 a.m. MDT
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PLEASANT VIEW, Weber County — Who says text messaging during school doesn't pay off?

For Weber High School students, more than a half-million text messages — some of them apparently sent during class last week — paid off with a celebrity visit by singer-actress Jessica Simpson on Monday.

Weber High students sent 571,795 text messages to defeat Fremont High with 324,633 and Lehi with 108,720 and win a KUBL radio contest and a visit from the superstar.

"It's a beautiful place," Simpson told the Deseret News about coming to Utah. "The sunset was amazing last night."

Dressed casually in jeans, she spent 30 minutes visiting with student leaders before appearing at a special assembly in the school gymnasium.

Cheering at the assembly was so loud, it was oftentimes impossible to hear Simpson respond to questions from students.

"I have an amazing family and great friends," Simpson said about the keys to her success. She also said patience and belief in herself have helped.

Asked about benefits of her fame, she replied, "I don't have to wait at restaurants. That's a perk. They seat me immediately."

Another benefit, she said, is "being able to stand up there and sing my heart."

Several of the male students forgot to ask their questions after she surprised them with a physical response.

"Let me give you a hug," she said to one young man, and another got a kiss on the cheek from Simpson. Both students walked away, blushing, to the cheers of classmates.

Simpson told students her mother was her greatest hero, that she wasn't all that popular at her own high school and that her recent songs just came out on a country music theme.

"I just wanted to be able to sit down in Nashville," she said.

Arthur Francis, student body vice president at Weber, said Simpson's visit made for a pretty hectic day, with a totally different school schedule.

"Everyone has been excited about Jessica coming," he said.

Later, Francis presented his own homemade music CD to Simpson. "You wrote me a song! That's so romantic," Simpson replied.

Steve Elsnab, Weber High principal, said Simpson's visit was all planned and carried out by students with little help

"The students really came together," he said. "We didn't do a thing. The kids came to us with the idea."

Elsnab said this is Weber High's homecoming week, so the visit fit in great. He believes many students will remember Simpson's visit more than anything else about homecoming 2008. "It's certainly been a fun thing."

Jared Windsor, a sophomore at Weber, said most students at the school were involved in the texting.

"Some of our teachers told us to text in class last week," he said.

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