Jessica Alba flaunts her toned arms in strapless shimmery frock at Cartoon Network's Hall of Game Awards

By CASSIE CARPENTER

Super mum: Jessica Alba flaunted her toned arms in a strapless shimmery frock as she presented an award at Cartoon Network's Hall of Game Awards in Santa Monica Saturday

Her animated kid's film Escape from Planet Earth hits theaters Valentine's Day.
And Jessica Alba flaunted her toned arms in a strapless shimmery frock as she presented an award at Cartoon Network's Hall of Game Awards in Santa Monica Saturday.
The 31-year-old actress, sporting an orange manicure, paired her golden-green cocktail dress with opaque black tights and matching pumps.

Shiny star: The 31-year-old actress, sporting an orange manicure, paired her golden-green cocktail dress with opaque black tights and matching pumps

'Love the kiddos!' the blondette star tweeted to her 4.9 million followers, along with a snap of herself next to a large cartoon cat mascot.
Not seen Saturday was her husband Cash Warren and their two daughters - four-year-old Honor Marie and 17-month-old Haven Garner.

'Love the kiddos!' The blondette star tweeted a snap of herself next to a large cartoon cat to her 4.9 million followers

Mother-of-two: Jessica's animated kid's film Escape from Planet Earth hits theaters Valentine's Day

'I like doing dance classes. That's fun. Like hip hop class, mixed with like core pilates-type exercises,' Alba said in the new issue of Women's Health.
'When I’m at home I like to put bad television on. Usually a pretty embarrassing reality TV show and I do sprint intervals, so I’ll sprint for a minute and walk for 30 seconds and do that on and off for 20-30 minutes usually.'
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Jessica is in final negotiations to star in Weightless.

He's got game: Also making an appearance at Barker Hangar Saturday was Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte who handed out statues

Setting hearts aflame: Nathan Sykes, Max George, Jay McGuiness, Siva Kaneswaran, and Tom Parker show the mostly kid-filled crowd that the award goes to Lochte

The film is an original screenplay from the Oscar nominated writer Milo Addica (Monster's Ball) and it will also be his first time directing.
Set in the near future it tells the story of a 'female astronaut (Alba) who winds up in a complicated love affair with the brother of a woman who died in a motorcycle accident she caused.'
Alba also has indie drama A.C.O.D., the sequel Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and the sequel Machete Kills coming out this year.



source: dailymail

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