Jessica Alba Is Proud Of Her 'Bubble Butt, Fish Lips & Dark Skin'

Bombshell Mexican American actress Jessica Alba graces the August 2011 cover of Latina magazine's first-ever family issue, which hits newsstands on July 12th.
The 30-year-old actress and star of Spy Kids 4 opens up to Latina about motherhood, showing off her very pregnant body, her insecurities and studying Spanish.
On preparing for her second child: "The first time around, every moment was so new and terrifying and now I know what to expect. It's like 'It's fine, I've been there before.' With Honor, I was constantly asking myself 'Is she moving? Is her heart beating?' I'd worry about everything, and with this baby I don't have the same anxieties."
On balancing motherhood & her career: "After I had Honor I didn't leave the house for a while. It was all about changing diapers and feedings and still trying to get back in to the routine of my [acting] thing. I love what I do. But unless it's worth it, I'm not going to spend time away from my daughter. Before I had her, work was all I had. Now it's not."
On the possibility of more kids: "I just have to feel it out," she says with a wink. "See how my 30s treat me. I just try to live in the moment."
On showing off your shape: "If you are sporting a pregnant belly, it's better to show it than to hide it. If you look in the mirror and you look really wide and frumpy, then you're going to appear really wide and frumpy. The more figure-forming your clothes, even though you have more curves, the better. I like long, thin sweaters that kind of hide my hips and my booty, so there's not a huge emphasis on how big they're getting."
On her insecurities: "I was a lot more insecure when I was younger. I was very sensitive to criticism. Now I'm definitely a lot more self-assured." In 2008, she told Latina: "All of the stuff I got made fun of as a kid - bubble butt, fish lips, the dark skin - I'm proud of now."
On landing her breakthrough role: "I certainly knew the significance of Dark Angel because I knew how difficult it was just to get to that point. A lot of people didn't even give me a chance based on how racially ambiguous I looked."
On studying Spanish: "I've definitely considered moving to a Spanish-speaking country for a little while, even if it's just a month or two, because I think at the end of the day that's how you really learn."
Also in the issue…
-The State of Our Unions - A special report on Latinos and marriage with surprising new details on fidelity & divorce.
-Eva Mendes' Beauty Secrets - The A-list actress shares her beauty routine and what she never travels without.
-The Genius Behind Lady Gaga - Meet the Mexican American producer and songwriter behind the biggest pop star on the planet.
-25 Ways to Turn Up The Heat - Keep that spark alive by shaking off those tired routines and trying some of these creative ideas.
The August 2011 cover of Latina magazine hits newsstands on July 12th.
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