Jessica Alba Defies Age in Red Dress Posing with Kids Who Are ‘So Different’ from Each Other
Jessica Alba, who is of mixed heritage, flaunted her timeless beauty in a recent picture with her husband, two daughters, and son. However, in the comments section, fans couldn't help but notice how different her children looked— going as far as asking if they have the same father.
In a recent Instagram post, Jessica wowed in a floor-length red dress while enjoying her island getaway with her family. The actress wore a beaming smile as she posed with her husband, Cash Warren, her eldest daughter, Honor Garner—who matched her mom in a light blue floor-length dress—her younger daughter Haven Marie— who looked starkly different from the rest of her family with her fiery hair— and her son Hayes.
"Island time w my mains," Jessica captioned the post. However, in the comments section, fans took notice of how different Jessica's children looked from each other. "Every child is so different," one person wrote, and a third asked, "Different fathers?"
A social media user's comment on Jessica Alba's Instagram post. | Source: instagram.com/jessicaalba
While Hayes and Honor Marie Warren inherited their mother's brunette locks, the actress's little boy was a shade darker than his oldest sister. However, Haven looked the most different from her siblings, with the lightest complexion and orange hair. "I love that you have a redhead! My oldest is one, too," one fan shared.
"You gave birth to minis to your hubby, mom, and dad. LOL," another user commented. Jessica is of mixed heritage, with her mother's family of French-Danish origin and her father's side of the family of Mexican-Indian and Spanish lineage. "Jessica got Mexican and white roots and Cash black and white roots, and Jessica's mom got natural red hair. It is genetik (sic)," another social media user added.
After Jessica welcomed Haven, who inherited her ginger hair from her maternal grandmother, Haven's famous mom revealed that she and her husband were pleasantly surprised by how different she looked from her older sister. "I really only expected my child to look like Honor," Jessica said. As a person of mixed origin, the actress revealed that she experienced difficulty landing lead roles in films and was often placed in a racial box of "exotic."
As a result, Jessica Alba ensures she raises her kids to be well-informed about equality and social justice. "You have to have these conversations that feel difficult when it comes to equality and social justice... and you can start early with them. I did. Because that's how you're going to give them the fire to make sure that that isn't their reality," Jessica said.
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