Jessica Alba and her family at Universal Studios.Photo:Jessica Alba/Instagram
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Jessica Albaand her family are enjoying a special day out at Universal Studios.
On Friday, Jan. 3, the actress, 43, shared a carousel of photoson her Instagramas she rounded up her time spent at the California theme park with her family of five. In one sweet photo, Alba can be seen posing with her three kids and husbandCash Warren, 45, outside Universal Studios.
She also included shots of her son Hayes, who was celebrating his seventh birthday, throughout the park, as well as pictures of her daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13, indulging in some theme park treats.
“The best day at#UniversalStudioscelebrating our 7️⃣ year old, Hayes! 🎂🎊🎟️🎢🥳 Thank you for having us,@unistudios🫶🏽,” she wrote in her caption.
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Alba also included snaps of her son Hayes, as well as a video of him getting buried under the sand. “Mexico with my mains 💙☀️🐳🪸🧿🧞♂️,” Alba wrote in her post.
In November, Alba shared a series of photoson her Instagramfrom hernight out with her teen daughtersas they went to Sabrina Carpenter’s Los Angeles concert. In one video, Alba could be seen getting ready for the concert with Haven, using a makeup brush to block the camera and pulling it away to showcase their outfits at the venue.
Alba also included shots of herself and her daughters with a friend, as well as videos and photos of Carpenter during the show.
“A short n’ sweet#GNO@sabrinacarpenter🪩👯♀️💗,” she wrote in her caption.
Over the summer, the star opened up abouther daughter Honor leaving for college in a few years, speaking withE! Newsahead of the premiere of the season 2 of her Roku showHonest Renovations. The mom of three was asked about how she’ll feel when her daughter Honor graduates high school.
“Please don’t say that,” Alba joked. “I think that’s going to be terrible. And I’m going to be sad about it, but she’s such a good girl. I’m so proud of her.”
source: people.com