She revealed in February that she’s pregnant with her second child, and now Jessica Alba has another big announcement to make: The actress has been named the new face of Piaget’s Possession jewelry collection.
“The thing that’s so great about these pieces is how chic and simple they are,” Alba says in the announcement video. “I love the idea of layering the gold and the silver and the rose gold—and that sparkly line is nice. All those diamonds!”
WANT to know who ate all the pies and also tucked into chocs and cakes, too? Step forward Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba and Scarlett Johansson.
The Hollywood babes star in hilarious before and after slimming shots in a spoof ad for US TV show Jimmy Kimmel Live! They all did the “Jimmy K” diet – he ate 80% of what was on their plates.
Scarlett says before she tried the diet: “I hired a Ninja to slap the food out of my hand before I could eat it.” (Mirror)
I’m gonna be without internet until March 30th, so I won’t be able to update the gallery until then. Anything else I can update from work.
Just watched this on mute at work, but I would most def order this work-out DVD if it was available. Check it out!
Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Minka Kelly and Sofia Vergara also took part in an “infomercial” in which the host plays a DVD workout pitchman.
Sunday night marked the sixth annual Jimmy Kimmel Live: After the Academy Awards special, and the host debuted a new comedic video featuring a slew of big-name celebrities, including Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Sofia Vergara and Lindsay Lohan.
The video features Kimmel as “Jimmy K,” creator of a workout DVD titled Hottie Body Humpilates who claims to have helped the hottest celebrities get into shape.
“I train the ladies who fill the big screens in skinny jeans,” Kimmel says. “Let my Hottie Body Humpilates DVD Transform your body from Flabby Abby to Ripa’d Kelly.”
For example, before Vergara used the DVD, “she was a disgusting hippopotamus, but now she’s as hot as the devil’s armpit on the Fourth of July thanks to a workout regime so simple it’s almost impossible to understand,” Kimmel quipped.
Also appearing in the clip are Minka Kelly, Kelly Ripa, Eva Longoria and Emily Blunt. (ThehollywoodReporter.com)
Photographer Giuliano Bekor was kind enough to tweet us the video above of Jessica Alba’s Australian Harper’s Bazaar photoshoot. And we’ve stumbled across two more January 2011 covers from Indonesia and Taiwan on his blog.
SNL treated fans to another one of their digital shorts last night. It’s called “I Just Had Sex,” and those are also most of the lyrics. It includes Andy Samberg and his special guests Lonely Island, Akon, Jessica Alba, John McEnroe, and Blake Lively. In the music video for the song, both Alba and Lively play unsatisfied lovers. SNL Digital Short: I Just Had Sex: Lonely Island and Akon sing an anthem for anyone who just had sex. Screencaptures can view viewed below + a bonus gif.
Jessica Alba’s pre-recorded interview on The TALK aired yesterday (December 16, 2010). There were no questions on her role in ‘Little Fockers’ but instead discussed pregnancy weight and how she teaches Honor to live green. Enjoy watching the video above.
Jessica Alba did a segment for MTV After Hours With Josh Horowitz called ‘Slumber Party’. Check out the clip to see Alba bust a move and more funny moments.
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