Jessica Marie Alba

 Everything you need to know about Jessica, since her childhood to womanhood. LoL! No crappy details, I promise...

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"Fuckers! They do this to me every day. And every day there's no story. I'm not doing drug$, I'm not running over people, I'm not going to clubs, I'm not dating anyone famous. I'm not doing anything interesting! I don't get it. I'm the most boring chick ever..." (Jessica Alba on Paparazzi)




Jessica Marie Alba: Behind The Scenes


Jessica Alba for Dummies

Born on April 28, 1981, in California. Her father is Mexican although Jessica isn't fluent in Spanish, she's 5' 7" (170 m) and her super star sign is Taurus [go check out right now if you two are compatible]. A gifted sexy actress, Jessica Alba played a variety of roles ranging from light comedy to gritty drama.

Her friends always make fun of her for being too matchy (clothes wise) and overanalyzing everything. Her hand writting is inclined to the left [mine is to the right :P]. "Whether I do a good job or not, people will be nasty," states Jessica. She's shy; she don't like being the center of attention, but I guess it's too late for that anyway...

Jessica Alba has a no-nude policy which she enforced in movies like Sin City and Machette. If you think you're going to see her naked, take your mind out of it! All her images and videos are fakes aka computer processed. All of them! "I'll never do a nude scene. I can act sexy and wear sexy clothes, but can't go naked."

She shattered the dreams of every one of us [myself included] when she married film producer Richie Rich Cash Warren in 2008, and shortly became the mother of a baby girl named... Honor. And now she's pregnant with a second child, named Gratitude [just kidding, but really, can't help it] as Jessy recently announced on her... Facebook.

Pregnant or not, she's still the sexy fox that turns heads and is the subject of gossip and envy for many less gifted females on the Internet. Because, we all know, haters will never, never, never, give up. Because if they do, they will be left with only their dull lives to worry about and that's a strong premise for commiting suicide.



Jessica Alba These Days

[Nowadays Jessica and I are happily married and we live in this cute... Oh, wait, that's a dream and I bet you're not interested in any of my dreams, because you have your own. Oh, well, okay then...] So, Jessica told Elle (yeah, the magazine) that she has never used her looks to get movie roles, despite her status as a sex symbol. So, show some respect, will ya!

"I think there are ambitious girls who will do just about anything to be famous, and they think men in this business are used to women doing that. Contrary to what people may think, I've never used my sexuality. When I'm in a meeting, I want to tell you why I'm an asset, how I'm a commodity, how I can put asses in the seats, not, "There's a chance you're going to be able to fu$k me." That's never been my deal."

To illustrate this, she recalls a conversation she had with Frank Miller, the co-director of Sin City, in which Jessica played the hot stripper Nancy who, thanks to a firm no-nudity clause in Alba's contract, never stripped of her leather bra. "It wasn't even something I was at all aware of before Frank pointed that out. He said: You never use your sexuality at all. You never even throw that card in the mix. You're the only actress I've ever met who doesn't do that." [And I'm okay with that Mr. Miller, because I DO love surprises! ;)]

Jessy certainly has a ready arsenal of sex appeal at her disposal, even if she chooses not to engage it. Despite being cast in lots of sexy roles, including the hot biologist from "Into the Blue", Alba insists to be remembered for her acting skills, instead of her damn hot body. Just like hot Megan Fox, I might add, but that's an entirely different story.

Jessica Alba says her looks can be deceiving. "People think of me as just a sexy girl, but I'm really goofy." In an interview for the People magazine, Jessy confessed that she's really a... dork. [Imagine that! LoL!] In an editorial for the British GQ magazine, Alba confesses that she feels inferior to some other female co-stars. You cannot love Jessica for questioning her own beauty! Read all about it and also check out her ridicously hot photos: Jessica Alba in GQART.



Jessica Alba about Love

She might not be the easiest person to hang with, Jessica says, but she's definitely the dream of lots of men. What does she look for in a partner, you ask?

"I'm away a lot, and it's an unconventional life. But if I could find a partner, that would be best. I probably won't have kids without one."

Does Jessica believe in true love? Well...

"My parents taught me about unconditional love, because you have your ups and downs, but you stick through it. I learned a lot from that, and I know that kind of love is possible. ... My parents made a forever commitment, and I know that's what I want."


Jessica Alba as A Child

When she was young, Jessica and her parents lived with her grandparents in their house in La Verne, California. Alba's grandparents were there half the week because the country club where they played golf was nearby. Solitude seems to be central theme in Jessicas's early life as she went to 11 different schools before turning 12 (her father was in the Air Force) before finally settling down in La Verne.

As a kid, Jessica remember that she was sickly (asthma, kidney problems), ugly and swaybacked. Basically, she was friendless, but very confident at a young age that she will have a life very different from her parents':

"When I go to Mexico, I want to go to see the pyramids, to learn about the history. My parents want to go to Señor Frog's every day."

In childhood Jessica had a strong rebellious attitude, challenging authority by all means. The second somebody says no to her is the second she will jump up and say yes. Jessica confesses that she had "womanly curves at a young age."

"Usually kid actors are a few years older than the roles they play. I was two or three years younger."

She became famous in 2000 with the TV series Dark Angel.

"I'd been so afraid of criticism ever since I was young. Every time I'd get a critique or some redirection, I'd always just take it very personally."