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EXCLUSIVE Jessica Alba chats up Kris Jenner's boyfriend at Las Vegas pool party as she celebrates 44th birthday

EXCLUSIVE Jessica Alba chats up Kris Jenner's boyfriend at Las Vegas pool party as she celebrates 44th birthday

Daily Mail​04-05-2025

Jessica Alba was spotted chatting up Kris Jenner 's boyfriend, Corey Gamble, at the Palm Tree Beach Club and MGM Grand on Saturday.
The club is the first partnership between night life giant Tao Group Hospitality and Palm Tree Crew.
Alba mingled with fellow A-list stars at the exclusive Las Vegas pool party while celebrating her 44th birthday over the weekend.
She appeared to be in bright spirits while spending time by the poolside hotspot, where newly single Sydney Sweeney was also seen having fun and flirty conversations with MGK and Patrick Schwarzenegger.
At one point, Alba was seen catching up with her longtime friend and throwing her head back in laughter as they joked around.
For the star-studded event at the lavish day club, she showcased her casual yet chic style as she modeled an all-black, midriff-baring outfit.
The Honey actress mingled with fellow A-list stars a Las Vegas pool party while celebrating her 44th birthday over the weekend. She appeared to be in bright spirits while spending time by the poolside hotspot
The Dark Angel alum flaunted her fit physique in a black bandeau top paired with high-waisted trousers with metallic silver belt loops that matched the details on her tiny top.
Alba and Gamble appeared to be having a fun and friendly catch-up while they were both in town in the City of Sin.
At one point, the talent executive, who has been in a relationship with the KarJenner momager for over a decade and shares a 25-year age gap with the reality TV star, was seen leaning in to talk into Alba's ear so she could hear him over the loud music and chatter.
The pair both sported sunglasses while hanging out at the sunny location and flashed big smiles on their faces.
Earlier this week, the Golden Globe-nominated actress rang in her 44th birthday on Monday, April 28.
Her Las Vegas outing comes shortly after Alba and her estranged husband — who separated and filed for divorce in February — listed their longtime family home, their $19 million Beverly Hills mansion, for sale.
She and the former film producer, 46, were married for 16 years and together for 20 before they announced their split earlier this year.
They had previously met while filming her 2005 film Fantastic Four.
The exes share three children together — daughters Honor, 16, Haven, 13, and son Hayes, seven.
The Dark Angel alum flaunted her fit physique in a black bandeau top paired with high-waisted trousers with metallic silver belt loops that matched the details on her tiny top
Earlier this week, the brunette beauty dropped a major clue that she is ready to date again amid her wild birthday trip.
Joining a bevy of gal pals including Lizzy Mathis, Jennifer Shaffer and Galit Hadari Laibow, she blew out candles on her towering birthday cake before dancing the night away in a club on Monday.
And earlier in that day, she had her three children present her for different types of 'cake' for her to blow out during a low-key celebration. 'As I move into this next year, I wish for myself what I wish for everyone — to feel loved,' she wrote in the caption of her Instagram post.
'To feel seen. To feel accepted. And to know you are worthy of your biggest dreams.'
Alba was last rumored to be dating a 'friend of a friend' — Emmy-winning writer Alex Edelman — but it turned out that he only chivalrously lent her his coat to keep her warm outside of the Vanity Fair Oscars Party in March.
The star also admitted in her birthday post that her 'drive for perfection is exhausting' and she years to make 'space to accept myself — flaws and all — and to release the need to control.'
The Honest Renovations producer-host received birthday greetings from her famous friends Viola Davis, Kali Uchis, Kerry Washington, Jenna Dewan, Michelle Pfeiffer, Chelsea Handler, Jennie Garth, Michelle Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Karrueche Tran, Chrishell Stause, Rachel Zegler, Helena Christensen, Isla Fisher, Selma Blair, Casandra Fine, Mario Lopez, and Ana Navarro-Cárdenas.

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