Jessica Alba Hopes Honor Doesn't Go Into Showbiz

Nov 11, 2009 by CAROLYN ROBERTSON
Jessica Alba Hopes Honor Doesn't Go Into Showbiz

There are plenty of celebrity kids who hope to follow in their parents' famous footsteps: Ella Bleu Travolta, Willow and Jayden Smith, Miley Cyrus. But Fantastic Four star Jessica Alba is crossing her fingers that her 1-year-old daughter Honor Marie won't be one of them.

"I definitely don't want her to do that," Jessica said last night when asked if Honor might one day go into show business. "Anything but that!"

Though the 28-year-old mom was looking gorgeous at yesterday's book launch party for Mark Liddell's Exposed: 10 Years In Hollywood, she insists, "I never feel sexy. I never do, and that's the truth."

Jessica, who is married to producer Cash Warren, says that even when she's all glammed up for a photo shoot, the last thing that's on her mind is her supposed sex appeal: "I'm always wondering when my next break is. I want to call home and talk to my hubby or talk to my friends or check on my daughter. I'm never thinking I'm sexy."

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 7 Comments

Anonymous said:

Thank god she doesn't want Honor to follow on her footsteps coz she knows she's a horrible actress!!!!!!

milla said:

thats kinda mean... :S

carolyn Robertson said:

Thanks Shirilicious! You're right, I got my movies mixed up. :)

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