It was while she was pregnant with her first child in 2008 that retired actress and businesswoman Jessica Alba founded The Honest Company to make maternity products safer for moms and their children alike. As Alba says on the Honest Co. website, "You shouldn't have to choose between what works and what's good for you."
Alba, while pre-washing the onesies while waiting for her daughter Honor from her, had suffered an outbreak of rash with her detergent, according to TFL. Alba built Honest Co. into a billion-dollar brand, simple enough to create effective baby products that were also free of harmful chemicals, and Fast Company reported that in 2017 it had 400 employees and a valuation of $1.7 thousand. millions.
The whole success of the company still seems off the point for Alba, who now has two daughters, Honor, 12, and Haven, 9, and a son Hayes, 3. "I felt like if I was going to...get this platform, what can I do?" do with it that can be significant and make a difference? That reality felt so real when I first became a mom," Alba told Romper in March. For Mother's Day 2021, on her Instagram (which regularly features smiling photos of her, her husband Cash Warren, and her three children), she affectionately called her children "my walking heart out of my heart." Body".
So what made the mother of three cry after a particularly embarrassing parent-child moment with Ella Haven's daughter? Read on for the full story!
Jessica Alba's daughter Haven learned a valuable lesson about knocking on the door first
On a recent episode of her YouTube show "Getting Honest," Jessica Alba revealed that she and husband Cash Warren shared one of arguably the most mortifying experiences a parent can have: the couple's 9-year-old daughter, Haven, " discovered them." in the bedroom. Alba, whose YouTube channel regularly features celebrity guests like supermodel Milly Sims to trade parenting stories, reveals that she "started crying" from the shock, according to People. Warren, however, added in the episode that he and Alba spent "five minutes in our room laughing" after the incident, thinking, "I can't believe we screwed up our daughter."
According to People, Alba told guests Rachel Zoe and her husband Rodger Berman that she immediately called her sister-in-law, Koa, whom she described as "a kind and gentle soul ... good at helping us through challenges," for advice and securities. But unfortunately, it was too late, according to Alba, “By the time we called Koa, Haven had already texted her. She came in and told everyone ». In the end, Warren had the talk with Haven, humorously informing her daughter, "Haven, I bet this is the last time you walk into our room without knocking." Warren said on "Getting Honest" that "we just have to acknowledge this one. We can't pretend it didn't happen."
Looks like Haven learned quickly. According to Warren, "she Now she knocks on the door." That's a relief, and a good warning to parents everywhere to lock their doors.