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Jessica Alba shows off her incredible figure in stunning bikini snaps from Mexico - and they've got the seal of approval from her new boyfriend Danny Ramirez!

Jessica Alba shows off her incredible figure in stunning bikini snaps from Mexico - and they've got the seal of approval from her new boyfriend Danny Ramirez!

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Jessica Alba showed off her incredible bikini body in a series of stunning snaps from her 'dreamy' holiday to Mexico.
The actress, 44, recently confirmed her new romance with Top Gun: Maverick star Danny Ramirez - and he was quick to give her sexy new snaps a 'like' on Instagram.
In the post, she showed off her toned physique in a light pink bikini as well as a brown bandeau two-piece.
Revealing just how she maintains her incredible figure, the mother-of-three also shared a snap of herself working hard in the gym.
The star was staying at a luxury oceanfront boutique in the Riviera Maya, where rooms start from £746 ($1,000) a night before taxes.
She captioned the pictures: 'A dreamy few days at one of my favourite places @etereoauberge.'
Fans were quick to praise the star's looks in the comments section, writing: 'The most beautiful woman on the planet my opinion.'; 'Are you sure you're not 25!' 'Looking fabulous as always.'
Her new Instagram post comes days after Jessica was seen passionately kissing her new boyfriend Danny in LA on Saturday.
In photos obtained by DailyMail.com, the couple were seen embracing and sharing a kiss outside on a quiet street.
A source told DailyMail.com last week that the pair's budding romance has now taken a 'surprising turn.'
'Jessica's romance with Danny has taken a surprising turn. What started out as a summer fling feels like it's getting more serious, although she still wants to take things slow.'
The insider added, 'But at the end of the day Jessica has never been one to play the field. She's excited to see where this romance is headed.'
A separate source also recently told DailyMail.com that the Top Gun: Maverick actor is 'enamored' with the actress, but she isn't in the 'frame of mind' to be in a relationship that is exclusive.
'Danny is cool, a nice guy and he is enamored with her, but it is not exclusive. She's not in that frame of mind.'
Fans were quick to praise the star's looks in the comments section, writing: 'The most beautiful woman on the planet my opinion'
The insider added, 'He has a chance to make something out of their connection, but she is taking it all in stride. Right now, she's looking to just have fun.'
Jessica's new romance comes months after she filed for divorce from Cash Warren after nearly 17 years of marriage in February.
The actress, who married the film producer, 46, in 2008 – and has children Honor, 16, Haven, 13, and Hayes, 7, with him – announced on Instagram their marriage was over.
It's now been revealed she has made the split official by filing divorce papers at Los Angeles County court.
Her filing cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the break-up and listed their date of separation as December 27, 2024, according to documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Jessica has also requested joint custody of their children and asked for her legal name to be restored to Jessica Marie Alba.
Breaking her silence on the separation, she said on Instagram: 'I'm proud of how we've grown as a couple and in our marriage over the last 20 years.
'It's now time for us to embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals.'
Jessica emphasised her and Cash's commitment to co-parenting in the announcement, stating: 'Our children remain our highest priority and we request privacy at this time.'
In May 2024, Jessica commemorated her and Cash's wedding anniversary with a heartfelt Instagram post.
She said: 'I'm proud of us for making it this far. There is no real set of rules or guidance that can ever prepare you for what it means to commit to another person and choose to be family.'
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