
Jessica Alba looks relaxed after vacation in Mexico with hunky new boyfriend 11 years her junior
On Tuesday, the 44-year-old actress stepped out for the first time since returning from her tropical summer vacation in Mexico with her rumored boyfriend, who is 11 years her junior.
This comes shortly after she sparked romance rumors after sightings with the hunky Top Gun actor Danny Ramirez in Cancun over the weekend.
The Honey star — who filed for divorce from her longtime husband Cash Warren earlier this year after 16 years of marriage — appeared to be in high spirits while stepping out with two of their three kids.
She was joined by their teenage daughter Honor, 17, and seven-year-old son Hayes.
In addition to Honor and Hayes, Alba and her estranged husband also share their 13-year-old daughter Haven.
For their casual weekday outing, Alba brought along her eldest and her youngest kids for a shopping trip in Beverly Hills.
She looked effortlessly chic as she strolled through a parking lot, sporting an all-white, midriff-baring set featuring a crop top and baggy pants.
She also sported a pair of chunky, white sneakers and an oversize jean jacket teamed with a small, tweed crossbody bag.
She looked sun-kissed and radiant as she stepped out with minimal-to-no-makeup on her face after her sweet summer vacation.
She left down her honey-highlighted, brunette tresses for their casual outing and sported a pair of retro, all-black pair of sunglasses.
Just days earlier, Alba was spotted with the hunky actor Danny Ramirez, who turns 33 in September, while boarding a plane to Cancun — before returning back to LA together on Sunday.
Their sighting comes two months after she was spotted 'kissing' a mystery man in London, though it remains unclear if that was Ramirez.
The Marvel actress, who plays Sue Storm while Ramirez plays the new Falcon in the MCU, previously announced her split from her husband in January after nearly two decades of marriage and welcoming three children together.
Ramirez previously starred in Top Gun: Maverick as Lieutenant Mickey Garcia and is currently in the midst of filming Avengers: Doomsday, which is set to drop December 18, 2026.
On Monday, it was reported that Alba is not dating anyone 'seriously' and is just enjoying single life following her divorce.
'She's been getting a lot of attention since the divorce,' a source told People on Monday. 'She's flattered and definitely enjoying being single again.'
The insider also added: 'She's gone on some dates, but it's nothing serious. She's focused on herself and her kids. She's not interested in a relationship right now.'
The actress is 'excited to be getting back into acting and is looking forward to working with Orlando Bloom on their new project The Mark — with the source revealing that she once called him 'charming.'
'She's in a great place. She's excited to get back to filming. She's doing what she loves and keeping her circle tight,' the source told the outlet.
Earlier this year, she announced her split with Warren in a note to her fans.
'I've been on a journey of self realization and transformation for years - both as an individual and in partnership with Cash,' she wrote.
'I'm proud of how we've grown in our marriage over the last 20 years and it's now time for us to embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals.
'We are moving forward with love, kindness and respect for each other and will forever be family. Our children remain our highest priority and we request privacy at this time.'
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