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Jessica Simpson wanted her billion-dollar fashion brand back, and she once considered “borrowing against her homes,” to do it.

In a lengthy interview with Bloomberg Businessweek, the business mogul revealed the desperate measures she took to salvage her fashion empire.

“Even if I have to go live in a little, tiny place in Ireland, I will,” Simpson, 41, explained.

The decision to take back her company came about during an already dramatic period in her life.

In 2019, while 34 weeks pregnant with her third child, Simpson was hospitalized with severe bronchitis as her daughter’s status began to deteriorate.

“Her oxygen levels were dropping. I couldn’t breathe,” said Simpson, who was hooked up an oxygen machine. Though her and her daughter’s health stabilized, it was time to turn her attention to the health of her empire.

The company she started in 2005, the Jessica Simpson Collection, had shot to $1 billion in sales in 2014, but in the years since, was slipping into financial ruin.

Her hospital-bed decision to take back control of the company would be the start of a two-year battle with Sequential Brands Group Inc., which had purchased a majority of the company in 2015, leaving Simpson and her mom, Tina, with a minority stake of 37.5%.

Jessica Simpson on the cover of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine.
Jessica Simpson on the cover of Bloomberg Businessweek magazine.
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Jessica Simpson Collection seen in the windows of Macy's Herald Square on August 17, 2009 in New York City.
The Jessica Simpson Collection seen in the windows of Macy’s Herald Square on Aug. 17, 2009 in NY.
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Jessica Simpson Collection seen in the windows of Macy's Herald Square on August 17, 2009 in New York City.
The Jessica Simpson Collection seen in 2009.
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But after a few years it was clear that her affordable lifestyle brand, which produces shoes, clothing, fragrances and other items for women, would not expand under Sequential as they had promised the young star.

The company was in financial trouble and Simpson knew the business she had created from the ground up was in jeopardy.

“My name was on it,” Simpson said. “I don’t ever move away from my…