Some people don't like Jessica for other reasons,
not just because she's dating Nick. Here are some
reasons why people I know don't like Jessica: 1) Some
people don't agree with the way she's being a role
model, how can she tell people to remain abstinent when
she dresses like Britney Spears (see-through tops,
tube tops, tight pants, crop tops, short skirts,
etc.)? The majority of her photos in magazines all of
them seem to scream "SEX!". (I know plenty of people
who have a great body but dress modestly.) Also her
album cover hasn't left much to the imagination, and
Britney, Christina,& Mandy's album covers at least portray
them to be wearing clothes. 2)Oh yeah... if she says
she she's soooooo close to God, then why did she all
of a sudden convert to the 'pop music' genre? A
person who starts out in christian music just doesn't
out of the blue decide that they're gonna go into
'pop music.'She could always do both pop and
christian; if she was in love with God like she says she is,
she would have stayed in christian music where she
began. And here's the thing that get's on people's
nerves-- 3) the fact that she is made out to be perfect.
Nobody has mentioned any flaws of hers, come on even
Britney, Christina and Mandy mention that they're not
perfect. Jessica's always 'bright, beautiful, athletic,
always positive, popular, religious, blah, blah,
blah..... Isn't she human enough to admit she's not
perfect? Young girls out there NEED a role model who isn't
afraid to tell the world what they're afraid of, their
insecurities, what they've went through and how to deal with
life's problems. Someone who's more real. Instead of
being perfect and like plastic, they should try to be
human. All Jessica seems to do is brag about how great
she is and that she's dating Nick (like she's told
people for the 10 millionth time, don't ya think we
would have heard her the first time, she doesn't need
to shout it from the rooftop 24/7.)So, there you
have it. In my opinion, Jessica seems like a barbie
doll and we don't need anymore of those stereotypes of
people in society today, we need more down-to-earth
people that know how to relate to others