Jessica Alba: 'Honest Life' Book Signing!
Jessica Alba is all smiles while attending a signing for her new book “The Honest Life” at Vroman’s Bookstore on Saturday (March 16) in Pasadena, Calif.
The day before, the 31-year-old actress was chic while attending the launch for the book in West Hollywood.
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“I always thought that being healthy or green or eco or whatever was an extreme lifestyle. I’m not a vegan, I don’t live off the grid, I don’t wear hemp every day. I don’t have time!” Jessica shared with E! News at the launch.
Jess added, “I have two jobs, I have two kids, I have a husband, friends and family to care about. I have so much to do in my life, and all I want to do is make healthier choices that are realistic and inexpensive.”
FYI: Jessica is wearing top and pants by Fendi with Elizabeth and James shoes.








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She knows she is a talentless Actress so she got someone to write a book for her -_- lame c unt
“I have two jobs, I have two kids, I have a husband, friends and family to care about. I have so much to do in my life, and all I want to do is make healthier choices that are realistic and inexpensive.”
And yet she is wearing a Fendi top and pants … wondering what’s her definition of “inexpensive”
Does she really have anything important or relevant to tell?
@abcdefg: Obviously everyone’s definition of expensive differs. What’s expensive to one person could be nothing to the next. What I wanna know is what two jobs does she have ? Acting is not one them.
I hate it when celebrities and the wealthy write lifestyle books-they’re ridiculous in thinking their lives are accessible. ” I don’t have time!”-Oh please. And what’s this about having two jobs? Being photographed walking around and shopping are not jobs.
So much to do in her life? Really? All I ever see Jessica Alba do is cart her kids around various LA hot spots. Has she even been in anything lately?
Also I find it completely out of touch when rich ass celebrities claim being healthy and eco friendly is somewhat easy and ‘inexpensive’.
You know I *try* to buy organic chicken, free range eggs when I’m out at the shops and most of this stuff costs twice as much, so I can’t afford to.
She hasn’t got a clue.
I admire her wanting to “help” out us normal folk out there…but as a person stated above, she is wearing an outfit that probably costs more than what I make in 4 months. You can’t relate to someone like that….which is why I dont think her book, nor her company will do very well. It just can’t. A majority of families out there are not by any means as wealthy as her. I’d love to eat all organic, but I can’t afford it. I’d also love to have jobs that only require me to sit at a fashion show or walk around LA w/ my nanny and 2 kids.