logo
Ageless Jessica Alba, 44, looks like her teen daughter's sister in strapless leather dress at London theater with Honor

Ageless Jessica Alba, 44, looks like her teen daughter's sister in strapless leather dress at London theater with Honor

The Sun8 hours ago
JESSICA Alba looked ageless in a strapless leather dress as she headed to a London theater with teen daughter Honor.
The 44-year-old has three children with former husband Cash Warren.
4
4
4
Alongside Honor, actress Jessica attended the opening night of Evita at the London Palladium.
She took to Instagram and shared her praises for the show - as well as star Rachel Zegler.
Jessica wrote: "An unforgettable London night with my baby girl.
"Opening night of @officialevita — I'm speechless. What a show.
"What a cast. @rachelzegler, you are radiant. Watching you stand so fully in your power was nothing short of inspiring.
"Your presence lit up the entire theatre. We were all beaming with pride and love for you. Brava."
A third remarked: "Enchanting looking photo of mom and daughter."
While Rachel, 24, wrote: "I adore you so much", adding a red love heart emoji.
Jessica Alba, 44, looks half her age in a tiny floral bikini on 'self care' pool day with friends after divorce
Back in January, Jessica confirmed her separation from then-husband Cash Warren.
The pair, who married in 2008, met four years earlier while Jessica filmed The Fantastic Four.
Later in the year, Jessica then filed for divorce from her long-time spouse.
In May, The Sun revealed how the Jessica appeared to be moving on with a new man.
She was spotted cosying up to a mystery guy while taking a stroll through Regents Park in London.
Exclusive footage showed the Hollywood star grabbing his hands and pulling him closer.
An onlooker told The Sun at the time: 'They looked very intimate.
"They were hugging and holding hands as they walked through the park together.
'They rented out some deck chairs and they were sitting on them kissing.
'It looked very much like a new relationship.'
4
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lionesses captain Leah Williamson strips down to her underwear as Calvin Klein snap up ANOTHER footballer as a model ahead of the Women's Euros
Lionesses captain Leah Williamson strips down to her underwear as Calvin Klein snap up ANOTHER footballer as a model ahead of the Women's Euros

Daily Mail​

time33 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Lionesses captain Leah Williamson strips down to her underwear as Calvin Klein snap up ANOTHER footballer as a model ahead of the Women's Euros

Lionesses captain Leah Williamson stripped down to her underwear as she modelled for Calvin Klein on Wednesday ahead of starring at the Women's Euros. The American fashion label snapped up Williamson, 28, one of the most recognisable stars in women's football, for their latest campaign and dressed her in a 90s double denim look, which includes their new Icon Cotton Modal underwear. The tantalising pictures were captured by London-based photographer, Zachariah Mahrouche and follow the company's recent trend of highlighting stars of the men and women's game. The esteemed Williamson joins include the likes of England men's superstar Jude Bellingham, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and Real Madrid 's new summer signing Trent Alexander-Arnold. Calvin Klein previously drafted in fellow Lionesses star Chloe Kelly to model pieces ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup, as she was joined by USA's Alex Morgan, Australia's Mary Fowler, France's Kenza Dali and Japan's Mana Iwabuchi. Williamson will lead out the Lionesses when they begin the defence of their European Championship crown against France on Saturday night. Sarina Wiegman's team enter the competition as defending champions but they are a much-changed outfit from the side that clinched the trophy at Wembley three years ago. Williamson, who missed the 2023 women's World Cup after sustaining an ACL injury, warmed up for the summer tournament by jetting off to Majorca with close friend, and former Miss USA, Elle Smith. The two women beamed as they soaked up the sun, went paddle boarding and dined out at high-end restaurants after growing close in recent months. Williamson and Smith have been sharing photographs of one another – including one where they celebrated the England star's Champions League win with Arsenal in May. This week, the defender shared the view that the Gunners' success can help the Lionesses - who, in addition to herself, boast Arsenal stars Alessia Russo, Chloe Kelly, Beth Mead and Lotte Wubben-Moy. 'I think winning breeds a winning mentality - the consistency of it,' she told UEFA. That's what they always say, "To be great, you don't just win once, you win twice," and so on and so forth. 'So it's a really good feeling to bank and just have that, and I do think it makes you a lot more hungry than you previously were. 'So I'm hoping that the experience isn't going to be of detriment to us at all, and another big moment, a big opportunity and we took it, so even proving to yourself, I think it does a lot for your own confidence.' Williamson played a major role in England's success three years ago and the skipper will be desperate to guide her side to another major crown Wiegman, who has won the women's Euros twice, hopes that this summer's tournament will be looked up as an 'opportunity' by many of the new faces in the squad. 'Of course, we're defending our title, but as I said, we want to chase more,' she told The Mirror. 'This is an opportunity, because if you see our group it's a very exciting, challenging group. 'From the beginning I feel like we play three finals straight away, so that's what we're going to chase for and show how good we are and that we can take our level to the next stage. That's what's necessary too, because the women's game in all areas is moving forward so quickly.' Williamson played a major role in England's success three years ago and the skipper will be desperate to guide her side to another major crown this summer.

Birmingham's Black Sabbath super weekend: 'It's going to be really special'
Birmingham's Black Sabbath super weekend: 'It's going to be really special'

BBC News

timean hour ago

  • BBC News

Birmingham's Black Sabbath super weekend: 'It's going to be really special'

Update: Date: 14:22 BST Title: How to get up the Villa? Check your buses and trains Content: As mentioned - its a huge weekend for Birmingham. Black Sabbath (along with Metallica, Slayer and Pantera) are playing at Villa Park on Saturday. Meanwhile, Jeff Lynne plays his farewell hometown gig at the Utilita Arena on the same night and Billy Ocean is at the NEC. Add the test cricket at Edgbaston and the Colmore Food Festival and you've got a city which is at 90% capacity. Transport wise - Saturday and Sunday will see engineering work take place affecting rail services between Birmingham and Leicester. All day on Saturday and Sunday, buses will replace trains between Nuneaton, Hinckley, Narborough, South Wigston, and Leicester, , externalNational Rail said. For Sabbath fans going to Villa Park - extra trains and shuttle buses are provided. Update: Date: 14:00 BST Title: Food Festival fun in full swing Content: PJ EllisBBC Radio WM PJ Ellis from Radio WM has joined in with the Colmore Food Festival fun in Victoria Square. The event is in its 12th year and Heather Woodhouse, from Colmore BID who organise the event, says the festival is annual celebration of all the city's best food and drink. Among her favourite foodie finds were crispy bao buns, hot curries and ice cream of every flavour, all of which are on offer over the weekend. Update: Date: 13:35 BST Title: 'We got off the plane two hours ago, amazing to be in Ozzy's home town' Content: Dave and Jennifer Pile arrived from Connecticut after they won tickets to the Sabbath gig in a competition run by an American radio station. "We got off the plane two hours ago, it's amazing to be in Ozzy's home town, we're big fans," Jennifer said. Dave has followed the band since he was young and said he enjoyed how "unique" the music was. In comparison to the couple's home in United States, Birmingham was "like walking through a museum", he said. "It's old, and we're [the United States] so new, we're going through the history of Birmingham here." Jennifer added that she was "loving every second". Update: Date: 13:13 BST Title: 'I moved to Birmingham because it's the birthplace of metal' Content: Vivian Haider, 21, has been enjoying Colmore Food Festival with her friends, tucking into lamb kebabs, burgers and katsu noodles. She chose to move to Birmingham to study as it was "the birthplace of heavy metal". "I've been a fan since I was born, my parents love the classics so I grew up on Sabbath, [Iron] Maiden and ACDC." She will be at Villa Park for Black Sabbath on Saturday and said she is "ecstatic". "Honestly it's incredible, every second person you see is wearing some sort of metal shirt. "People are happy and the music is great." Update: Date: 12:53 BST Title: Birmingham bar serving up 'Ozzy burgers' Content: Martin Fox owns Merlin's Cafe Bar on Corporation Street and has added an Ozzy burger to his menu. The "loud, messy, legendary" burger is a beef patty, spicy mayo, Mexican cheese, beef chimichurri, lettuce, and black garlic mayo, all served in a linseed black bun. Martin said the band were "the start of the metal scene" and attracted an "inclusive crowd". "The last time I saw the city this busy was during the Commonwealth Games, we're seeing so many people in Birmingham and hotel capacities are up to max. "This is a big big opportunity for independent businesses." He added that the burger will remain on the menu even after Black Sabbath take their final bow. Martin added that he was most excited about meeting people from all across the world. "We've got people from America, Canada and it's a great time to meet like-minded people." Update: Date: 12:33 BST Title: Follow the Black Sabbath tourist trail Content: Birmingham has a lot going on this weekend, but the Black Sabbath gig has attracted a lot of interest. And journalist Kirsty Bosley has a lot of tips as to where Sabbath fans can go when not at Villa Park. She urges visitors to not to forget "amazing little venues" across the city that have supported the heavy metal scene and will be putting on events. "Spend a bit of time there, spend a bit of money there and get a real feel for the very thing that connects us, which is in this case heavy metal," she added. Other places of interest include Ozzy the bull, the Black Sabbath Bridge and the Crown pub, where the band played some of their first gigs. Click here to find where Brum's Black Sabbath shrines and venues are. Update: Date: 12:05 BST Title: There is a buzz to the city Content: Jez Collins is the founder of the Birmingham Music Archive, an organisation that preserves and celebrates the city's rich music history. He's been out and about in Birmingham says: "Everyone is excited, the city feels vibrant, we need more events like these". 'The queues for the Ozzy exhibition are massive, there will be 15,000 ELO fans, you've got the cricket at Edgbaston. "I wish I could go and see Sabbath and ELO because I love them both, but I'm going to Sabbath." Update: Date: 11:45 BST Title: Sabbath fan of 50 years to attend gig after cancer diagnosis Content: Saturday's Sabbath gig is extra special for Coz Smith. 'I was diagnosed with cancer last year and didn't think I would be here now," she said. The 63-year-old from Willenhall said she had been a heavy metal fan for almost 50 years. 'I won't be moshing on Saturday as I've got a bad knee but I'm so excited. 'The heavy metal community is always where I've wanted to be.' Update: Date: 11:34 BST Title: Mark Almond and Clean Bandit at Coventry's Godiva Festival Content: While thousands make their way to Birmingham let's not forget there's another festival just down the road. The Godiva Festival opens in Coventry later with Ocean Colour Scene, Mark Almond and Clean Bandit the headliners. Prices for a standard day ticket for this year's event start from £15 - with weekend tickets from £49.50. The three-day annual music event will take place at the city's War Memorial Park from Friday until Sunday. The "flagship" event continues to be a "catalyst for cultural and economic activity" with the economic impact felt "beyond the festival gates," said Paul McMahon, of Visit Coventry. Update: Date: 11:20 BST Title: Play gets under way at Edgbaston Content: Charlotte BentonBBC Shropshire Birmingham has seen thousands of cricket fans, some of them in strange attire, in the city. The third day of the second test match between England and India is under way. Akash Deep, who already has two wickets to his name, bowled the first over of the day. But Root and Stokes are already out.... England need to reach 388 to rule out the follow on. Update: Date: 11:07 BST Title: Working Class Hero: Queues expected at Black Sabbath exhibition Content: Queues for an exhibition celebrating the career of Ozzy Osbourne are expected to be massive as visitors flock to the city, said Jez Collins, founder of Birmingham Music Archive. Sharon Osbourne opened the Working Class Hero exhibition at Birmingham's Museum and Art Gallery last week. The city centre was going to be "buzzing" with visitors, he said. "Everyone's excited, it's vibrant, we need more of these events," he added. Update: Date: 10:51 BST Title: Performances and face painting at the food festival Content: The Colmore Food Festival opens in Birmingham's Victoria Square later this morning, with dozens of food and drinks traders preparing stalls for visitors. Restaurants from all over the West Midlands will be offering their wares at cut down prices and hundreds of people are expected to attend. Taking place from 11:00 until 20:00 BST on Friday and Saturday, the festival is free to attend and features live entertainment, music and kitchen demonstrations. Organisers Colmore BID said families and children could also enjoy magician performances and face painting alongside other activities. Update: Date: 10:32 BST Title: ELO bow out: 'There may be a few tears' Content: While Black Sabbath are claiming the headlines ahead of their final show, another great Birmingham musician, Jeff Lynne, is also preparing to make his farewell appearance in the city. Ann Gumery, from Solihull, who is going to watch the band with her husband, said the attention on ELO and Black Sabbath was good for the city's profile. She is a big fan of ELO's music and said: "When I saw it was their last tour, you've got to go haven't you." Ms Gumery also said there may be a few tears and with Black Sabbath playing too, "it's going to be crazy". Update: Date: 10:20 BST Title: 'I will be at Villa Park tomorrow night.. Sabbath are the godfathers of metal' Content: As many as 300,000 music, sport and food fans are expected in the region over the weekend. Joel Abkin has travelled from Hamilton in Ontario, Canada to watch 'the godfathers of metal' play on Saturday and says he can't believe he is here. 'I'm still pinching myself that I'm in Birmingham, the people have been wonderful and I'm having the time of my life'. "I will be at Villa Park tomorrow night.. Sabbath are the godfathers of metal" Update: Date: 10:10 BST Title: Welcome to coverage of Birmingham's super weekend Content: Charlotte BentonBBC Shropshire Hello and welcome to our coverage of a bumper weekend of music, sport and festivities in Birmingham. There is so much happening in the city this weekend - metal fans are arriving for Black Sabbath's gig on Saturday, Jeff Lynne's ELO plays his final gig in the city on the same night - and Billy Ocean is down the road at the NEC. The Colmore Food Festival will keep everyone fed and watered - and don't forget, England are taking on India at Edgbaston. (Fans may need to visit the food festival to keep their spirits up). Our reporters are out and about in the city, talking to visitors and enjoying the buzz.

I have £100,000 in savings and investments and plan to retire by 40 - these FIVE habits are keeping you broke
I have £100,000 in savings and investments and plan to retire by 40 - these FIVE habits are keeping you broke

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

I have £100,000 in savings and investments and plan to retire by 40 - these FIVE habits are keeping you broke

A young woman who prioritises saving and investing over spending in the hope that she will be able to retire by 40 has warned people that five popular habits are keeping them 'broke'. Mia Rose McGrath, 24, has 'almost £100,000 in savings and investments' and lives a thrifty lifestyle so she can 'soft retire' 26 years before her peers. With more than 143,000 followers on TikTok, Mia, who lives in London and works in fashion, frequently posts about the stringent approach she takes to managing her own finances. 'Trying to be cool or aesthetic is making you broke,' Mia said in a TikTok video posted this week. She explained that buying a completely new outfit or spending £38 on a Rhode phone case in a bid to look 'aesthetically pleasing' on Instagram was a waste of money. Reflecting on her own experience, Mia admitted that she used to fritter away cash on exactly the exact behaviour before she made a change. She said: 'I realised I was doing it for other people, not for myself.' The second mistake that people make, according to Mia, is allowing themselves to be swept up in trends and fads that turn out to be very expensive. The savvy saver warned: 'You don't need the latest trending item - a Labubu, a Coach bag. It's not essential.' While she approved of saving up for something 'you really like,' Mia encouraged her fans to be really honest with themselves before making a purchase. She added: 'I guarantee if you waited 30 days to buy it, you wouldn't want it anymore.' The third financial mistake Mia identified is 'not saving because you think it's pointless'. Telling those who are saving none of their income to 'please change that,' she argued that 'no matter how small it is,' it's worth doing. 'I guarantee, if it's £10, £50, no matter how small it is, you're probably not doing it because of that reason,' she reminded viewers. Mia, who has accumulated 'almost £100,000 in savings and investments' in recent years, revealed that she also started small, even putting money aside when she was relying on a student maintenance grant. She continued: 'I wouldn't have been able to do that if I had that mindset that saving £50 is pointless.' Fourthly, Mia advocated for starting a side hustle, telling fellow TikTokers that they're 'not too busy'. Mia's advice for saving 1. Trying to be cool is making you broke, don't buy trendy things to look good 2. Wait 30 days to buy something 3. Save money of your income, even if it's only £10 4. Stop using the excuse you don't have enough time. You can have a side hustle while at a 9-5 job 5. You have to build your own soft life. Work hard and have your own money Taking a tough love approach, she said: 'Stop using the excuse that you don't have enough time, you just don't want to enough.' She insisted: 'Whatever it is, creating content, creating a personal brand, making extra money - I've done all those things while at a nine to five job that I have to be in the office five days a week for.' Mia added that, providing someone wants to improve their finances, they can - it just takes discipline. Finally, Mia warned that it's irresponsible to think a 'man is going to sweep in' and facilitate the 'soft life' that some people crave. 'Soft life' is shorthand for a life lived on a person's own terms, usually free from the constraints of a fulltime job. Mia's viral video attracted tens of comments, with most people thanking her for her stark advice She added: 'There is so much bad advice on TikTok saying you need to appear in your "soft feminine energy" and go sit at a bar where a rich man will find you...' In a bid to do away with this myth, Mia said: 'You have to work hard and have your own money. 'Sure, if you meet someone who earns more than you, that's a bonus. Make sure you have your own finances sorted first.' Despite having issued the disclaimer 'you're not going to like this' at the beginning of her video, Mia's advice was generally well received on TikTok. One fan said: 'No lies told! "If you want to do it, you can - it just requires discipline."' A second person added: 'The waiting 30 days is such a brilliant and helpful thing to do!' While a third said: 'Great points! It is so important to stay mindful of spending and focus on saving in the long run.' Someone else pointed out: 'The amount of overconsumption I see is wild, it's so wasteful (not just of money but resources)'. Yet, not everyone was convinced, with one TikToker admitting that financial discipline really isn't her forte. 'What if I still want it after one year?', she asked.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store