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Post by ML Fan on Jul 12, 2005 8:02:27 GMT -5
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Post by englishrose on Jul 12, 2005 15:54:47 GMT -5
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Post by englishrose on Jul 12, 2005 15:59:30 GMT -5
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Post by dzero on Jul 12, 2005 18:19:24 GMT -5
^^ Pretty damn sweet Thanks for the pics.
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Post by englishrose on Jul 12, 2005 19:04:19 GMT -5
No problem
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Post by Flyin11 on Jul 12, 2005 21:21:30 GMT -5
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Post by englishrose on Jul 13, 2005 16:55:38 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Jul 13, 2005 19:00:27 GMT -5
From E! Online. There are also some video clips of Jessica and the "Fantastic Four" cast available on Jessica Alba Fanatics.
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Post by englishrose on Jul 13, 2005 21:54:01 GMT -5
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Post by Aerie on Jul 14, 2005 11:44:29 GMT -5
Someone emailed this pic of Jessica from her high school yearbook.
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Post by Flyin11 on Jul 14, 2005 13:33:06 GMT -5
WOW She still has the same great facial features now as she did back then...Doesn't look like she changed much
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Post by Aerie on Jul 14, 2005 13:47:02 GMT -5
In the past I have never felt squeamish about posting pictures but somehow this high school picture made me feel uncomfortable. I didn't post the pics of her school. Weird. Must be the hot weather.
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Post by englishrose on Jul 14, 2005 18:19:17 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Jul 15, 2005 19:35:50 GMT -5
JESSICA ALBA: MS. FANTASTIC Wednesday July 13, 2005 This summer Jessica Alba fans can watch their smoldering Dark Angel battle evil as a smoking-hot blonde in Fantastic Four, which hits theaters July 8. Based on the popular Marvel comic book, the movie features four astronauts who develop superpowers after getting zapped by cosmic rays in outer space. Although Jessica plays Invisible Woman in the movie, the real Alba, 24, is anything but. Earlier this year, she made eyes pop as a pole dancer in Sin City, and Into the Blue opens on Sept. 30, with Jessica as a treasure diver. In real life, though, she only has eyes for serious boyfriend Cash Warren, 25, a director's assistant that she met on the Fantastic Four set last year. So it seems like a good time to ask Alba how she feels about a career mostly spent in supertight costumes. And what's her position on really, really macho guys? And, by the way, what's the most risqué thing she's ever done? She came up with some answers: Q: Is it difficult to act invisible? A: It was tricky. I was saying my lines off camera a lot, and I had to do scenes where I'd talk to people who weren't there. But I played pretend when I was a kid, so I just sort of tapped into that. There's no other way to do it. Q: What about your outfit in Fantastic Four? A: I wear the tightest blue spandex outfit anybody could ever wear. It was so tight I had to have two people zip me into it, and after a while, it would cut off my circulation in my wrists and ankles. It hurt every time I bent over, so I kind of had to stay upright. Q: How do you stay in shape? A: Weight training and Tae-Bo. I am dying to play a role where I don't have to wear things that are so revealing. I have so much paranoia the night before filming, thinking, 'Oh I have to put on that blue outfit again. I can't have that extra piece of cake' or 'I have to do that extra day at the gym.' You know, it's stressful. Q: What do you wear at home? A: A T-shirt and sweats. I don't even go as far as jeans. Q: How does your family deal with the fact that you're a sex icon? A: My dad doesn't like it . He is still angry about the April GQ cover, [which featured Alba wearing only panties, with her arms over her breasts], which is definitely the most risqué thing that I have ever done and will ever do. But my mom was cool. Q: What are your turn-offs? A: An overly macho guy is really annoying. When a guy picks fights with other guys, I am usually out of there. Q: And the biggest turn-ons? A: Confidence and humor. tv.yahoo.com/news/st/20050713/112126680010.html
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Post by englishrose on Jul 18, 2005 17:10:20 GMT -5
from: people.aol.com/people/galleries/0,19884,1043141,00.html THAT GIRL Jessica Alba was once mistaken for another full-lipped beauty: Angelina Jolie. "It was a compliment," says the actress (at the Cannes Film Festival in May). "Why would I set them straight?" But producer Charles Eglee saw Alba's own star quality when he cast her in the 2000 FOX series Dark Angel. "Jessica was very arresting. We said, 'That's the girl.' HER GUY The 24-year-old has been linked to actor Mark Wahlberg and golfer Sergio Garcia, and until 2003 was engaged to her Dark Angel costar Michael Weatherly, who was 12 years her senior. For the past 11 months, though, Alba has been dating film assistant Cash Warren (left, at a Lakers game in March). "We are the boy-and-girl version of each other," she told Rolling Stone. KEEP IT SHORT After she finished filming her final scene in Fantastic Four, Alba (left, on April 2; right, on April 13) decided it was time for a change. "We went back to the makeup trailer, and she sat down and said, 'Cut off all my hair,' " says stylist Garret Gervais, who chopped off "about eight inches of heavily processed hair." Alba wanted "something to make her feel young and cute," says Gervais. GIRLY GIRL Alba likes to "feel like a lady," and for her, it's all about the clothes. The actress wears (from left) a ruffled Marc Jacobs frock to Sin City's L.A. premiere in March, a flowy caftan-jeans combo to the 2004 Teen Choice Awards and a flirty dress to the VH1 Divas event in 2004. MOTHER FIGURE "I really identified with Sue Storm, definitely with her maternal side," Alba says of her role as scientist-turned-superhero The Invisible Woman in Fantastic Four. "I'm the oldest of 15 cousins and I’ve been changing diapers since I was 5 years old. In turn, like Sue, I can be a little bit controlling, a little bit of a know-it-all." SCARE TACTICS Alba (with Jessica Simpson at the MTV Movie Awards in June) likes to face what frightens her head-on. Though she's terrified of sharks – "It was one of my biggest fears in life," she admitted to Teen People – she took on a role where she'd have to swim with them: she plays a scuba diver in the upcoming action-adventure film Into the Blue, due out in September.
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