Jessica Alba Shares Photos of Family Vacation with Husband, Daughters and Lookalike Son: 'Missing My Babies'
12/08/2024 04:33 PM
Alba, 43, and husband Cash Warren, 45, posed with their three kids and other "besties" in Mexico in one group photo
Jessica Alba made memories in Mexico!
The Honest Company founder, 43, shared an Instagram carousel of family photos from a recent vacation. The pictures, which were taken on a beach at sunset, featured Alba with her three kids: daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13, and lookalike son, Hayes, 6.
"This time last week 🐢🌊🌅 Missing my babies & besties," the actress captioned the post.
Other photos showcased wild turtles and a group shot of friends and family, including husband Cash Warren, 45.
Alba previously shared photos from the Mexico trip on Dec. 2, with a carousel featuring the actress with her daughters, a plate of fresh tacos and Hayes happily buried in the sand.
The Sin City actress has opened up in the past about how family time is extremely important to her — while also admitting that she still packs for all of her children when they embark on trips.
"I am the packer, yeah," she confessed during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyersin August. "And every time I'm like, 'I'm never going to do this again. And [my husband's] like, 'You don't have to. They're old enough.' But they don't pack the right stuff."
"And then we're stuck," the mom of three joked, adding, "Last year, we went on vacation, my son had no underwear at all, no chonies at all. They were gone. I was like, 'Where did they go?' No socks, no underwear. I was like, 'How can they just disappear in the room?' "
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The entrepreneur then revealed that she attempted to use vacuum bags to make the packing process more efficient — but it ended up being a "terrible idea."
"Because you have to deflate everything, open up. Everything's wrinkled. So my kids just look like the most wrinkled children," Alba lamented. "Everywhere we go, they kind of look like a hot mess. And then you have to pack it all back in and suck all the stuff out. It's not good."
When she's not spending time with family, the star has been busy promoting the film Queens, which she executive produced.
The movie follows "two teenage sisters living in Peru in 1992 as the country slides into political unrest," per Variety. It is part of Alba's creative mission to promote diverse artists and female-driven, Latino-inspired stories.
Alba's Queens is now in select theaters.