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Fans Can’t Believe Jessica Alba, 43, Looks Almost As Young As Her Teenage Daughter
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Fans Can’t Believe Jessica Alba, 43, Looks Almost As Young As Her Teenage Daughter

Jessica Alba doesn’t age – at least according to her fans.

The 43-year-old actress shared a series of photos of her and her 16-year-old daughter Honor during Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n Sweet tour in Los Angeles, with people unable to believe the uncanny similarities.

Jessica, who shares three children – Honor, Haven, 12, and Hayes, six – with her husband, Cash Warren, posted a carousel of photos and videos on Instagram of herself and her teenage daughter enjoying the concert .

The Honest Company founder posed with her lookalike daughter, and shocked fans couldn’t help but comment on their resemblance.

“You all look like sisters.” So cute,” exclaimed Lauren Sanchez.

“You still look like you’re 18, that’s not fair!” @jessicaalba fits perfectly into a cool team. Hope you had a good evening,” another agreed.

“Girl, you’re not getting old,” someone else chimed in.

In the first clip, Jessica and Honor pose while Please Please Please plays Sabrina Carpenter, waving a makeup brush while the singer’s lyrics “I just did my makeup so nicely” are sung.

Fans Can’t Believe Jessica Alba, 43, Looks Almost As Young As Her Teenage Daughter

The 43-year-old actress shared a series of photos of her and her daughter Honor, 16, during Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n Sweet tour in Los Angeles.

The video then switches, showing the duo and two other friends posing outside the stadium, dressed for the show.

Jessica looked chic in chocolate brown pants, with a lighter brown satin strapless top and a dark oversized blazer.

She left her hair long and wavy, wearing simple, natural makeup.

Honor wore a blue denim mini skirt with a black shirt and denim jacket, paired with cowboy boots in the same shade.

In October, Jessica gave fans a glimpse of her family life, sharing a series of slides on Instagram, showing them enjoying a day at Disney World for Halloween.

The young-looking mom wore a similar outfit to her daughter, donning baggy jeans, a t-shirt, sneakers and a baseball cap.

In June, Jessica revealed that while her children had decided to pursue a career in showbiz, she admitted that she would prefer if they went behind the camera.

She told People: “The problem is, I think if you tell your child something, they’ll do the opposite, right. If they want to be performers, then they can be producers and writers, or directors.

She continued, “I think having that leadership role is really important for art and being part of art in a way where they feel like they can have more autonomy and more dignity.”

While Jessica and Honor are now close, in an interview with Real Simple last January, the Fantastic Four star revealed that she and her daughters had been in therapy together, admitting that it had “put her under control” by as a parent.

The video then changes, showing the duo and two other friends posing outside the stadium, dressed for the show.

The video then changes, showing the duo and two other friends posing outside the stadium, dressed for the show.

The Honest Company founder posed with her teenage daughter who looks just like her, and shocked fans couldn't help but comment on their similarities

The Honest Company founder posed with her teenage daughter who looks just like her, and shocked fans couldn’t help but comment on their similarities

Jessica looked chic in chocolate brown pants, with a lighter brown statin strapless top and a dark oversized blazer (Jessica and Honor are on the left)

Jessica looked chic in chocolate brown pants, with a lighter brown statin strapless top and a dark oversized blazer (Jessica and Honor are on the left)

People raved about her seemingly timeless look in photos with her daughter

People raved about her seemingly timeless look in photos with her daughter

“Honor was probably 11 and we fought all the time about stupid things,” Jessica confessed to the magazine.

“And I was like, I don’t want to live like this. It’s not fun. I didn’t want there to be a gap between us.

“As a mother, when I say something, she will hear it as an argument or as if I am trying to control her.

“I wanted there to be someone who could explain things in a way that I couldn’t.

“What I said to Honor was, ‘I want to be a better parent to you, and this is your forum to talk about basically anything I do that annoys you.’