
Jessica Alba Stuns Like 'Twins' With Her 17-Year-Old Daughter Honor
A dazzling family moment at a beautiful location left fans stunned by just how much the Hollywood star and her daughter look alike.
On June 29, 2025, Jessica Alba shared a series of personal snapshots taken out of the Hotel Cipriani in Venice, Italy, which highlighted the elegant looks she and her 17-year-old daughter, Honor Warren, wore to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's lavish wedding. Fans were particularly captivated by the mother and daughter's striking resemblance.

A netizen's comment about Jessica Alba and her daughter, Honor, dated June 29, 2025 | Source: Instagram/jessicaalba
In one of the several images she shared in an Instagram carousel, Jessica posed in front of the water and showed off her ensemble, which was an emerald green silk chiffon strapless gown with a ruched bodice.

Full-body picture of Jessica Alba at the Hotel Cipriani in Venice, Italy from her post from June 29, 2025 | Source: Instagram/jessicaalba
Meanwhile, the actress also added a full-length shot of Honor wearing a nude-toned dress adorned with delicate flower sequins. The caption accompanying the post was simple — a green heart — allowing the visuals to speak for themselves.

Full-body picture of Jessica Alba's daughter, Honor Warren, at the Hotel Cipriani in Venice, Italy from the actress' post from June 29, 2025 | Source: Instagram/jessicaalba
However, the first image was the most talked-about, as the mother and daughter posed for a selfie, both with their brown hair styled long and loose. Their expressions matched almost perfectly, highlighting their near-identical features.
Reactions quickly flooded in, with many focusing on the uncanny resemblance between the two. One fan wrote, "Some powerful genes right there😍 [sic]." Another commented, "Twins." A third person added, "Awww... Like Mama, Like Daughter!!! Sooo Precious [sic]!!! ❤️🤘⚡🌹🌹."
Someone else noted, "Daughter looks like dad Warren [sic]." Another observed, "You and you're [sic] daughter look so much alike." One person stated, "She's your twin!! Beautiful 🥰." Another wrote, "The way you guys are twins😍😍." Finally, one fan celebrated, "🌹💚 natural beauty at its finest 🙌."
Jessica's attendance at this star-studded wedding celebration isn't surprising. It actually reflects her long-standing friendship with Lauren, which spans nearly two decades.

Jessica Alba and Lauren Sanchez during the 14th Annual Entertainment Industry Foundation Revlon Run/Walk for Women on May 12, 2007, at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
The two were photographed together at the 14th Annual EIF Revlon Run/Walk for Women in 2007, spotted at a Lakers game in 2009, and at many other events, such as the Skirball Cultural Center's 2024 Fall Opening Reception last October.

Lauren Sánchez and Jessica Alba during Skirball Cultural Center's Fall 2024 Opening Reception featuring "Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion" on October 15, 2024, at Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Therefore, it makes sense that the actress would bring her daughter to share in her friend's big moment. However, this isn't the first time that Jessica has posted about Honor in the past few weeks.

Honor Warren and Jessica Alba during the evian 'Mountain Of Youth' VIP Suite at Wimbledon on June 30, 2025, in London, England | Source: Getty Images
Earlier in June, she marked her daughter's 17th birthday with a touching Instagram tribute. She shared a video collage featuring photos from Honor's infancy to her teenage years, including snapshots of ice cream moments, childhood costume parties, and growing-up milestones.

A younger Honor Warren from Jessica Alba's tribute post of her 17th birthday posted on June 7, 2025 | Source: Instagram/jessicaalba
Alongside the video, Jessica wrote, "Honor, Happy 17th Birthday—wow! I am absolutely blown away by the incredible person you are becoming. Your grace and compassion are second to none. You have this rare ability to walk into any room and not only make others feel seen and valued, but also to shine with a warmth and light that is unmistakably yours."

Jessica Alba's daughters, Honor and Haven, from her birthday post for Honor on June 7, 2025 | Source: Instagram/jessicaalba
The actress continued, "Your intellect, paired with your deep kindness, gives you a unique emotional attunement—that my love is your superpower. It will carry you toward your biggest dreams and help you turn them into reality."
Despite what the pictures may convey, the connection between Jessica and her daughter hasn't always come effortlessly, and Jessica has been open about the work it has taken to maintain it.
In January 2024, she revealed to Real Simple that she began taking Honor to therapy when her daughter was 11. Frequent arguments had strained their relationship, and Jessica sought help to improve their communication.

Jessica Alba and Honor Warren during the 2023 French Open at Roland Garros on June 10, 2023, in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images
"What I said to Honor was, 'I want to be a better parent to you, and this is your forum to basically talk about everything that gets on your nerves that I do,'" the actress revealed.
When asked if going to therapy worked, Jessica responded, "It gave her a little bit of perspective too—that I'm not the bad guy; I'm just being a parent." Additionally, the doctor helped bridge the gap between them and reminded her that parenting isn't about always being right — it's about being present.
This conscious parenting style has carried through to Jessica's relationship with her other two children, Haven and Hayes Warren. In a September 2023 interview with People, the actress said that she and her kids are constantly learning from each other. "It's definitely a back and forth," she added.
Jessica also emphasized the value of everyday affirmations, "It's important to say, 'Hey, you did a good job today,' or 'I love you,' or 'I really liked how you handled that situation or this situation.'"
Additionally, she noted that even small acknowledgments go a long way, explaining, "Sometimes you can just skim over them. Like, 'Yeah, they're good kids.' … But sometimes it's important still to call it out and to make them feel seen and heard, even for little things."
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