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Jessica Alba looks at her newborn baby and sees…herself,
according to the actress’s enthusiastic sounding brother, who told E! News 4-day-old
Honor Marie “looks just like my sister.”
The Alba and Warren families must be walking on cloud number
nine now that Jessica Alba and her husband of three-weeks welcomed their first
child Saturday, June 7. Alba, 27, gave birth at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center,
in Los Angeles,
her representative Brad Cafarelli told People magazine.
And now, the new mom’s proud brother shared his enthusiasm
with the media, confessing the baby is “gorgeous” and looks “just like” Alba. “Jessica
did everything natural ... It went really well,” Josh Alba told E! News of his niece.
The proud mom and dad became wife and husband just weeks
before their child came into the world. Alba and Warren wed on May 19 at the Beverly Hills courthouse.
They exchanged their vows most discreetly, with Cafarelli confirming the change
of marital status to People magazine a day later.
The two made no lengthy wedding list – a source told the
magazine that no one attended the ceremony besides the bride and groom.
The happy couple met while met while working on “Fantastic
Four,” for which Warren,
31, was the director’s assistant. They started dating in the fall of 2004 and
became engaged last December, shortly after announcing they were expecting a
baby.
Preparing for their baby’s arrival, the newlyweds recently
moved into a $4 million Beverly Hills
home, where Alba has been quenching the “frantic nesting mode” she has been in.
Speaking to Fit Pregnancy magazine recently, Alba shared
some of her views on parenting, saying she does not want to be her child’s
“best friend” but the mom. “But I do want my child to come to me when they have
problems and need to talk, so it’s going to be about treading that line,” she
added.
She can probably count on help from her relatives. Over the
moon Josh said the whole family was “just ecstatic” with the new arrival that
“definitely looks like an Alba to me.”
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