exclusively told that she’s “excited” to return to the silver screen after more than a decade focusing on her Honest Company brand. caught up with Alba, 43, at the Monster Jam World Finals XXIII at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on Saturday, May 18. With her three kids in tow, Alba explained why she made the from her role as chief creative officer of the beauty and baby company.
Alba seemed optimistic about a new chapter to her acting career. “It’s been 12 years, so I think it’s time to get back into entertainment and also think about what else I want to create or do,” she told of her move away from the brand she founded. “I have a movie actually coming out June 21st for Netflix called .
It’s an action movie and I executive produced it. So, I’m excited.” marks Alba’s first movie since 2019.
She plays a Special Forces commando who returns to her hometown to investigate her dad’s mysterious death. It will also be her first major release since Alba announced her resignation from Honest last month via Instagram. She first had the idea for the company in 2008 after she had an allergic reaction to laundry detergent while pregnant with her and her husband ’s first baby, daughter Honor.
(Alba and Warren, who married in 2008, share children Honor, 15, Haven, 12, and Hayes, 6.) It took four years from her initial conception of a baby-safe product line to the launch of Honest in 2012. The online-only shop opened with only seven products for sale.
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