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Jessica Simpson's Babymoon

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Oct. 27 2011, Published 1:24 p.m. ET

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One of the advantages of being a wealthy celebrity is that when you get pregnant, you can afford a "babymoon" — a deluxe vacation to get that last bit of "alone time" before taking on the hectic challenge of parenthood.

And so Jessica Simpson and fiancé Eric Johnson treated themselves to a romantic getaway to Palm Springs from Oct. 19-21 — checking into the sumptuous Parker Palm Springs hotel, where Jessica was shooting an ad for her shoe line.

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"He treated Jessica like a queen," an insider tells OK!. "He ordered her breakfast in bed: blueberry pancakes with scrambled eggs and fresh-squeezed orange juice. Jessica loves room service — having whatever she wants delivered right to her bed so she can eat while watching her favorite shows. And she also got two massages in the room. Aside from working on her shoe shoot, she spent almost the whole time getting spa treatments."

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That is, when she wasn't downing more chow. Jess and Eric dined on French cuisine and rich desserts at the Parker's posh restaurant, and at Norma's, the hotel's more casual eatery.

"Jessica had French toast and an omelet, then sunned herself by the pool and sipped cucumber water," the source tells OK!. "She had so much fun. She loves being pregnant because Eric is so incredibly doting."

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