The two daughters of ‘Dark Angel’ Jessica Alba impressed with their tall physiques when attending the movie premiere event with their mother.

Honor, 16 years old, and Haven, about to turn 13 years old, came to support their mother’s release of the movie Trigger Warning in Los Angeles on June 11. This is a rare time the two daughters of Jessica Alba and movie producer Cash Warren walked the red carpet. Their youngest son, 7-year-old Hayes, did not attend.

Jessica Alba with daughters Honor (right) and Haven (left). Photo: AFP

Jessica Alba with daughters Honor (right) and Haven (left). Photo: AFP

Eldest daughter Honor has an outstanding height while second daughter Haven is almost equal to Jessica – an actress with a height of 1.69 m. Her two daughters are both young women with a mature, confident style.

In an interview with People magazine , Jessica Alba said she does not want her children to become actresses like her. Alba would love for her kids to do behind-the-scenes work such as screenwriting, directing or producing. Her children currently have a normal life like friends their age and do not participate in showbiz.

Honor just celebrated her 16th birthday last week. Jessica Alba said she once suggested organizing a grand birthday party for her child, but Honor flatly refused. “She said: ‘I just want to have dinner with my friends and we play games together,'” Jessica revealed.
Jessica Alba (second from right) on a trip with her husband and children in January. Photo: Instagram

Sharing with Real Simple magazine earlier this year, the Hollywood actress confided that she also encountered the same problems as many other mothers with teenage children. “As her mother, when I say something, Honor will think it’s an argument or like I’m trying to control her,” Jessica confessed. “We argue all the time about stupid things.” To help mother and daughter understand each other better, Jessica invited her daughter to participate in therapy and psychological counseling sessions.

In April this year, Jessica decided to step down as creative director of The Honest Company – the home goods company she co-founded in 2012 – to focus on her family and film career. In addition to acting, she wants to try her hand at film production. In the action movie Trigger Warning released later this month, Jessica takes on the lead role and executive producer.