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PostPosted: 12.04.2008 19:39 Reply with quoteBack to top

Hier sind einige Scans von Sami:

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PostPosted: 12.04.2008 19:51 Reply with quoteBack to top

Die Klamotten, die man nachkaufen kann, das soll jawohl n Witz sein! Die sehen nichtmal annähernd so aus, wie Jessica's Klamotten auf dem Foto!
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PostPosted: 12.04.2008 20:29 Reply with quoteBack to top

danke fürs reinstellen.

ja das mit den klamotten finde ich auch. aber naja wenn sie meinen...
auf dem foto mot cash hab ich sie vom weitem erstmal gar nicht erkannt. weiß auch nicht woran es lag, vielleicht weil sie mit so blonden Haaren zu sehen im ersten moment wieder voll ungewohnt ist..
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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 14:38 Reply with quoteBack to top

10.04.2008 - Jessica Alba räumt Terrasse auf

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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 15:40 Reply with quoteBack to top

Find die Fotos schon ein bisschen unverschämt!

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Das geht schon echt etwas zu weit, wenn Jessi nicht mal
im eigenen Haus ihre Ruhe hat. nein
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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 18:18 Reply with quoteBack to top

ja diese Bilder machen einen Star erst zu einem Star *ironie* tot

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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 18:25 Reply with quoteBack to top

irgendwie trifft deine aussage trotz ironie den kern. wäre jess nicht so ein großer star, wäre sie nicht so gefragt und dem entsprechend auch ihre fotos nicht.
da sie aber ein großer star ist werden von ihr überall so viele fotos gemacht wie es nur geht.
gut finde ich das natürlich auch nicht. nicht das ihr denkt ich verteidige die methoden der paparazzies. aber daran sieht man schon das sie im moment sehr gefragt ist.
das sind wohl die schattenseiten des rums.
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12.04.2008 - Jessica Alba unterwegs in Hollywood

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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 19:42 Reply with quoteBack to top

Da hätte sie sich vielleicht ein anderes Haus suchen sollen. Da wo viel Grundstück ist und man nicht so auf den Balkon sehen kann. Eigentor geschossen, vermute ich mal.
Wirds also nicht geben, dass sie ihr Baby auf den Balkon stellt wenn es schläft.

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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 19:45 Reply with quoteBack to top

Das ist noch das alte Haus! schlaumeier

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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 21:19 Reply with quoteBack to top

Ach echt? Dachte das ist etwas mittig, dass man es nicht einsehen konnte, aber gut. Gott sei Dank haben wir unseren Meistro hier. wink

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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 21:54 Reply with quoteBack to top

hat sie jetzt 2 häuser oder wie??? gruebel
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PostPosted: 14.04.2008 21:56 Reply with quoteBack to top

Jain! Sie hat sich vor einiger Zeit ein neues Haus gekauft, dort wird aber noch umgebaut, und solange wohnt sie halt noch im alten Haus. Hätte ich auch so gemacht. happy

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PostPosted: 16.04.2008 00:02 Reply with quoteBack to top

Also wenn sie nicht mal mehr zuhause vor den Paparazzis sicher ist .... also dann kann da aber irgendwas nicht stimmen und das finde ich aber mal sowas von übertrieben! Irgendwo gibt es auch Grenzen, auch wenn ich immer strahle und froh bin wenn ich neue Pics von Jess sehe, aber solche gehen mich echt nichts an und möchte ich auch dann garnicht sehen! nein

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PostPosted: 16.04.2008 13:11 Reply with quoteBack to top

Naja, drinnen wird sie ja wohl ihre Ruhe haben, aber wenn sie draussen auf dem Balkon oder im Garten rumhopst, dann bekommen wir Bilder davon. Deswegen sag ich ja, sie hätte sich was nehmen sollen, die super große Hecken haben, wo man nicht so reinschauen kann.

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PostPosted: 17.04.2008 20:37 Reply with quoteBack to top

in der aktuellen IN TOUCH gibt es ein kleines foto von ihr. kannte das bild jetzt noch nciht. text dazu:

"Schwangerschaft ist eine haarige Sache" sagt Jessica. Bis das Baby im Juni kommt, sollen deshalb bunte klamotten für bessere Stimmung sorgen.
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PostPosted: 18.04.2008 12:48 Reply with quoteBack to top

Sami wrote:
kannte das bild jetzt noch nciht.


Wenn mich meine Augen nicht getäuscht haben müsste das vom Besuch im Panini Cafe gewesen sein.

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PostPosted: 18.04.2008 13:10 Reply with quoteBack to top

jep du hast recht. *schande über mein haupt das ich das nicht gesehen hab*
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19.04.2008 - Jessica Alba shoppt bei Rite Aid in Los Angeles

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PostPosted: 20.04.2008 23:06 Reply with quoteBack to top

Das Kleid ist süß, aber die Jacke geht mal gar nicht... eek
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Jessica Alba mesmerises men. It's what she does. Or to be precise, it's what Hollywood has let her do. Her signature roles so far have seen her in various states of undress, from a bikini-clad diver in Into the Blue to a lasso-wielding stripper in Sin City. In America, she's almost a figure of national obsession. The Hollywood satire TV series Entourage devoted an entire plot to the conquest of a guest-starring Alba, while Us Weekly magazine claimed she was Tom Cruise's first choice before he clapped eyes on Katie Holmes. Meanwhile, Eminem, in the D12 song "My Band", rapped: "Yesterday Kuniva tried to pull a knife on me/ Cause I told him Jessica Alba's my wife to be."

All of which runs contrary to the 5 ft 6in figure sitting in front of me. Dressed in black trousers, a cream blouse, and patent red flats, with her hair tied back with an Alice band, she couldn't look more like a choirgirl if she tried. Her frame is petite and slim, and just starting to show signs that she is expecting her first child with fiancé Cash Warren in the summer. She's also unfailingly polite, apologising after she hiccups. "I have the worst heartburn since I got pregnant," she says, fluttering her big brown eyes. Still, I can't help but be reminded of a recent comment by a BBC Radio 5 listener, comparing her to this season's trophy-less Arsenal side: "Easy on the eye, but never going to win an Oscar."

Alba would argue differently. After all, she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Dark Angel, her breakthrough TV show. But, at nearly 27, she strikes me as an actress who has to work fast or her time may pass. Hamstrung by her beauty, she is typical of what Hollywood wants from its young starlets these days: a girl-next-door with just the right amount of sex appeal for the 18-25, male, movie-going demographic. God knows how many trees have been felled to print the posters of her adorning teenagers' walls the world over. But it's precisely this accessibility that made her perfect casting as the Marvel Comics superhero Sue Storm in Fantastic Four and its 2007 sequel, which grossed a staggering $618m across the globe.

If that blockbuster franchise is enough to buy her some time, it hasn't won her much respect. She complains that she gets sent far too many scripts with gratuitous nudity – "I don't think this is happening to Natalie Portman" – but her choices have been naive. Take last year's woeful comedy Good Luck Chuck, in which she played the love interest. "It's porn," she recently moaned to Elle magazine. "It wasn't supposed to be like that." Hollywood has evidently been a steep learning curve for her. She noted of her Into the Blue co-star Paul Walker: "Paul was the lead. Paul helped develop it. You wouldn't believe how much that kid got paid! And I don't think he did one ounce of publicity."

Her new horror movie, The Eye, is her chance to top the bill, in a role far removed from your typical scream-queen. A remake of the Pang Brothers' Hong Kong thriller Jian Gui, it has a pedigree attached to it, in that it's directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud, the Frenchmen who were responsible for the genuinely creepy Them.

Alba plays Sydney Wells, a blind concert violinist who undergoes a double corneal transplant. As her sight gradually returns, she begins to be haunted by some horrific shapes in her peripheral vision. "She's definitely being frightened and freaked out, and losing it," says Alba. "But it's all going on in her head."

Arguably, The Eye offers Alba the chance to test her technical acting mettle. She went to two blind-orientation centres, learning basic Braille and how to walk with a cane. And she spent six months learning how to play the violin – even though, in the end, this is seen in just two sequences.

"It was so irritating," she says. "I play someone who has been playing her entire life – she's an expert, so it's second nature. So for me, who has never played it before, I needed all that just to get comfortable with the instrument... but the violin is really complex. Just holding the bow properly took me a while."

Although the film never quite delivers on its early promise, Alba argues that it's much harder to tell a ghost story in the US. "In Eastern culture, people see ghosts, people talk about ghosts... it's just accepted. And in Western culture it's just not. Educated people for the most part aren't going to say, 'Oh, yeah, I saw a ghost', whereas in the East, someone who's a doctor or a lawyer would say, 'Oh yeah, of course people see ghosts!'" Has she ever seen one? "I've never seen a ghost. But at my parents' house, we've had televisions turning on in the middle of the night, faucets turning on, doors opening... things like that."

Born in Pomona, where her father was serving in the US Air Force, Alba spent much of her childhood being shuttled across the States between army bases before the family finally settled in California when she was nine. This rather nomadic upbringing was certainly "perfect training" for life as an actress, which she began in earnest after she took her first class when she was 12. Within nine months she had an agent, and shortly afterwards made her debut in the 1994 comedy Camp Nowhere. But while working steadily throughout her teenage years – odd episodes of Chicago Hope and Beverly Hills 90210 and the like – she never quite got the breakthrough she wanted.

"If I didn't get a job, between 16 and 18, that wasn't significant, I was just going to go to college," she recalls. "I didn't want to be a struggling actor at 36 with five kids, doing something I hated. You see the story so much. It's such a vicious business to be in when you're not meant to be in it."

Her saviour came in the shape of James Cameron, who cast her as the superhuman lead, Max Guevera, in Dark Angel, his short-lived sci-fi TV series. "It's probably the most influential thing that I've ever had," she reflects. "Thank god for Dark Angel. Getting a blessing by James Cameron to star in his first television show. Really the first thing he did after Titanic was hire me."

During filming, she began a four-year relationship with her Dark Angel co-star Michael Weatherly – some 13 years older than her, he proposed on her 20th birthday, the subject of some controversy. After the show was cancelled, however, Alba began to forge a film career. With her unusual ethnic origins – a mix of Mexican, Danish, French and Spanish – she was initially pigeonholed into ethnic roles, notably the risible Honey, in which she played a Latina hip-hop dancer. "Until the last couple of years, I was often categorised – I had to be exotic, or mysterious, or the bad girl. I found the lighter my hair got, the wider people's minds got. They stopped thinking of me as someone who is Latin, which is very Hollywood."

Recent reports have claimed that Alba is ashamed of her Latin heritage. "It's crap!", she fires back when I put this to her. "I don't speak Spanish. I was born and raised in the States. My father was born and raised in the States. And my grandparents were born and raised in the States. So I'm American... I have Latin roots in America and I would love to play a Latin character. I've only been offered a few, and they weren't the right movies. They weren't characters that I felt represented Latin women to me. Latin women are intelligent..." She sighs for second. "I wish I could speak Spanish, because it would be a lot easier to play more interesting roles."

For the moment, she's planning to take some time off from film-making after she gives birth. "I'm just sitting back and figuring out what this whole experience of being a mother is all about – and taking that in," she says.

She has been engaged to Warren since December. They met on the set of Fantastic Four, when he was an assistant to the film's director, Tim Story. Refashioning himself as a producer, Warren has recently worked with director Stacy Peralta, who made the excellent skateboard documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys. Their new project is Made in America, a study of gang violence in Los Angeles and its effects on young black men. "Stacy is really about opening the can about what is happening to the black man in the United States and what we're doing to them," Alba gushes, suddenly animated.

Proving she has something of a political conscience, Alba recently appeared in a pro-Barack Obama video directed by Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am, alongside Ryan Phillippe and Kerry Washington. "I've always tried to be aware and do my part – and try to get kids to vote during election times," she says. Why does she support the Democratic candidate? "The fact he's raised so much private money, and that he really feels like he's for the people, and not really driven so much by big business. And it's just so rare to find a politician that has that much integrity. Everyone views him as the next JFK. That's where people are putting him, because he's for the people and not necessarily about making more money for corporations that are running our country."

Compassionate and socially engaged, this is not the Alba that Hollywood has so far let us see. I wonder if she has plans to produce a film, perhaps with Warren. "I don't know," she muses. "We haven't really talked about it, so I'm not really sure. I wouldn't mind doing something with him. He's incredibly smart and very business-savvy. I think him being part of anything means it's going to be progressive and successful."

Does she find it difficult conducting a relationship in the public eye? She nods. "Everyone has an opinion of who you are and what your relationship is about, things that you've done or didn't do in your relationship – and it's just all crap, really. Things that are written about it are all crap."

As she accusingly fixes her eyes on me, I change the subject: what does success mean to her? "Success helps me smile a lot more," she replies. "It means that I know I'll be OK. I'll never have to be on welfare, or have food stamps or deal with poverty in any way, shape or form. So that's real nice, because a lot of people I know have to deal with that. I wasn't born into money, so it's nice not stressing about that." It's unlikely to be something she's ever going to have to worry about again. This summer, she takes the female lead in Mike Myers' new comedy The Love Guru, in which she plays – unsurprisingly – his squeeze. "It's about the need for self-love," she explains. "It's a very sweet message."

Given her ability to stir male loins, Alba would've been the ideal match for Myers' earlier creation, Austin Powers. As it is, she gets to play second fiddle to a man trying to break in to the self-help business. But in her quest for longevity, aligning herself with a man of Myers's talent is a wise move, and she was impressed by his dedication. "I appreciated the perfectionist in him, wanting to get it right. I'm that way too. I mean, why are we all here? We're all here to make it the best it can be and not make it half-assed." Maybe there's a chance of that Oscar yet.

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JESSICA ALBA would like to set the record straight. As an indelible fixture in the higher reaches of every men's magazine's "Sexiest Women Alive" lists, Alba has become defined as much for her body as her personality or character. The feisty 26-year-old seems to have appeared in a string of movies where her midriff is on display as much as any other part of her. Although in some way she has cultivated this by doing her fair share of raunchy photo shoots, it's not an impression of herself that she's entirely comfortable with, nor does she feel she deserves it.

"It's funny when people think that all I've done are bikini movies," she says. "I did one movie where I was wearing a bathing suit the whole time [Into the Blue]. I was playing a shark wrangler, and the whole movie was scuba diving. That's what you wear when you're scuba diving. It's just a really basic, simple place for journalists to go and instead of diving deeper, they just go there. I guess it's what the readers want to read about and the editors give the readers what they want, but it's not that deep."

Whether or not she likes it, Alba's body is once again a talking point. Nowadays, however, it's because she's expecting her first child with her fiance, Cash Warren, a producer and financier. She's deliberately vague when asked when exactly the baby will be born. "Soon" is as committal as she's prepared to be in revealing the due date. The baby, I later find out, is due in late-spring/early summer.

She has good reason to want to keep the details under wraps. Her pregnancy has filled hundreds of thousands of column inches covering everything from the baby's sex (it's a girl) to its possible name (Honor is an early favourite) to Alba's baby shower (guests were given a leather bracelet to wear until the baby is born) and her maternity look (described as "wholesome").

The day before we meet, the newspapers claimed that Alba's latest obsessive craving is toasted cheese sandwiches. According to these reports she's eating anything from three to "dozens" of toasted cheese sandwiches every day. I feel compelled to ask her about it. She's aware of the reports -- as she seems to be of most of the speculation and opinion of her -- but says that they are "totally out of context". "I was in Paris, she explains. "If you don't want to sit down for a three-hour meal, then that's all there is to eat."

I arrive as she's finishing breakfast. She apologises for non-existent crumbs on her face as she finishes her toast. Although she remains seated she's slight in frame (she's 5ft 6in) but in perfect shape thanks to her rigorous exercise regime, which, although drastically reduced while pregnant, is still very much alive. Her relatively small bump is hidden under a white dress and she has a large woollen scarf around her neck. Perhaps the most striking thing about her appearance is her eyes. Large and brown, they are probably her single biggest form of expression. She rolls them as she explains about the toasted sandwich assumption by the media, and they tell more of a story than her words ever could.

It's rather appropriate that her eyes are such a compelling feature of her appearance as we're meeting to discuss her new film, a Sixth Sense-style thriller called The Eye, in which she plays a blind violinist who undergoes an eye transplant only to be haunted by the past of her donor.

It's unquestionably the role in her portfolio so far which requires the most acting. After films such as Sin City and the Fantastic Four, it's a departure in that there are no special effects to hide behind, nor is she simply standing around in a swimsuit. There is the obligatory "Alba emerging from the shower" scene, but even that was acted by a body double. The rest is a psychological journey for her character, one which Alba prepared for by spending time in blind orientation centres and with a blind musician. She learned basic braille as well as how to label her house and keep everything in the exact same place so that she would know what it was. She also spent six months learning the violin.

While Sydney, her character in The Eye, battles with whether or not the ghosts she sees are real, Alba needs no convincing that the supernatural world exists.

"My parents had a haunted house," she explains. "I didn't see a ghost or anything but things happened in their house. Several times in the middle of the night the television would turn on and go to maximum volume. The front door and the back door would open, which are big heavy doors. All the faucets in the sinks would turn on. I couldn't sleep in that house. I hated it."

While her belief in the paranormal may raise a few eyebrows, Alba seems to be thick-skinned enough not to care what anyone has to say about her while at the same time remaining fully aware of what is being said. It's easy to tell that she enjoyed sinking her teeth into a more challenging role. She gives the impression of someone who'll be glad when the days of her being simply regarded as a pin-up, designed to draw in a teenage crowd are over. Motherhood may well change the public perception of her.

"I think just being older I'll be able to play more mature roles," she explains. "And being a mother definitely helps but yeah, I'm looking forward to my 30s."

Born in Los Angeles to Mark and Cathy Alba. Mark is of Mexican descent and Cathy French/Danish -- hence the kind genetic mix). Her parents married young and, as they were hard-up for cash, Alba spent her early years living with her paternal grandparents. She's often lazily referred to as a "Latino actress", something which irks her as she never learned to speak Spanish.

From the age of 12 she channelled her energies into acting, and got a role in the New Adventures of Flipper just two years later. While still a teenager, Alba became a born-again Christian for four years. She later moved away from it, saying "older men would hit on me, and my youth pastor said it was because I was wearing provocative clothing, when I wasn't. It just made me feel like if I was in any way desirable to the opposite sex that it was my fault, and it made me ashamed of my body and being a woman."

When she was 19 she beat thousands of others to get the part of Max Guevera in the James Cameron TV series Dark Angel. That series paved the way for movie leads in hugely successful teen movies such as Honey which in turn led to Sin City, the Fantastic Four and Into the Blue.

After Into the Blue, Playboy magazine used a publicity shot from the movie on their cover, implying that Alba had done a shoot with them when all they had inside was a paparazzi shot of her in a bikini sunbathing on the beach. Alba was outraged and Hugh Hefner made a written apology. The incident is an example not only of her cache in forcing the apology, but also an acknowledgement of the ability of Alba's body to shift sell.

While she rightly believes she has more to offer, for the time being at least Alba is happy to go along with it.

"It's not a big deal," she says. "I'm choosing to do those movies. I could do Broadway or off-Broadway, or I could do independent movies that nobody ever sees, but I choose to do movies that have to make money at the box office, so naturally you're going to be more scrutinised. I put myself in that situation."

Next on the agenda is motherhood. She began dating Warren -- who was an assistant to the producer -- while on the set of Fantastic Four. She found she was pregnant last September, and they got engaged at Christmas. The key to a successful relationship, she says, is"picking someone you're compatible with, and communicating".

Her child is going to have a markedly different upbringing to hers, where her parents at times struggled to put food on the table and clothes on her back. Alba hopes to infuse her child with the best of her upbringing, but admits that it will be "very, very different to the way I grew up".

There are some parts of her childhood that she's not so keen to repeat, however. "All my family cared about was sports," she says.

"That was the big thing. Personally, I would have liked it better if I was in a more stimulating environment. I'd prefer to put my child in as creative a situation as possible, with emphasis on art and music and literature."

Whether it's raising her child, or shedding her stereotype Jessica Alba, it seems, is always planning for the future.

(independent.ie)


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PostPosted: 22.04.2008 14:31 Reply with quoteBack to top

in der aktuellen JOLIE gibt es auf seite 26 ein kleines bild von jess (echt klein).
rotes kurzes kleid mit schwarzen hochhackigen schuhen.

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war bei den mtv movie awards 2007. hat mich echt gewurmt das ich nicht wusste wann sie das kleid getragen hat
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Jessica Alba No. 3 on FHM's sexiest women list

Megan Fox is the sexiest woman in the world — at least according to FHM magazine.

The "Transformers" co-star tops FHM's annual 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll of FHM readers. The 21-year-old model-actress beat out the likes of Angelina Jolie (No. 12), Rihanna (No. 14), Kim Kardashian (No. 17), Paris Hilton (No. 77) and last year's champion, Jessica Alba (No. 3).

Fox debuted on the annual list in 2006 at No. 68 and ranked at No. 65 in 2007. Joining her in the top 10 this year are — in descending order — Jessica Biel, Alba, Elisha Cuthbert, Scarlett Johansson, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Hilary Duff, Tricia Helfer, Blake Lively and Kate Beckinsale. Britney Spears came in last place at No. 100.

The women from MTV's "The Hills" duke it out on the list with Heidi Montag (No. 44) beating out Audrina Patridge (No. 80) and Lauren Conrad (No. 95). Current "Dancing with the Stars" contestant Shannon Elizabeth (No. 46) returned to the ranking after being absent last year, joining professional dancers Cheryl Burke (No. 40) and Karina Smirnoff (No. 78).

FHM said nearly 9 million votes were cast for the 14th edition of the annual poll.

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