• Jessica Alba Claims She's 'Squishy' from Not Working Out a Lot

    Jessica Alba might just be one of the busiest celebrity moms around. When she is not chasing after her two daughters with husband Cash Warren, she might be reading lines for her current acting gig. Or she could be in the boardroom completely proving that she is more than capable of running the million-dollar company she founded, The Honest Company. In January, you will find Alba covering the latest issue of "Natural Health." While the actress admits that she rarely gets through a business meeting without candy and popcorn, which are office staples, she still often comes under fire for being extremely thin. Alba has always worked out a lot and has admitted it, but she claims her reasons for doing so are different now. "I didn't appreciate working out when I was in my 20s. It was purely for work, and I hated it so much. It was just brutal. Now I enjoy it, because it's 'me' time and a stress-reliever. It's fun to mix it up. And I really like to work out with friends. They keep me accountable. I like how I feel after a workout. I'm a little squishy right now. It's fine. I don't care," says Alba in her interview with "Natural Health." It sounds like perhaps all these years under the microscope of Hollywood has left Alba with a little bit of a distorted body image because it is hard to imagine anyone calling her squishy, especially when she was just ripped apart for looking anorexic in a recent photo that she posted from a vacation in Thailand.
  • Jessica Alba's Skeletal Frame in New Photo Generates Major Backlash

    Jessica Alba has always stuck to a rigid diet and serious exercise in order to stay in shape. We could talk endlessly about the pressure that Hollywood puts on women especially, to stay itty bitty and over the years, Alba has admitted that sometimes desperate measures were expected . She's also reportedly a real beast in the gym but a recent photo posted on the actresses' Instagram has not only raised eyebrows, but also caused a bit of backlash.
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