Jessica Alba admits she could have been a potential target of a stalker: 'Having my mom with me made a big difference'
Jessica Alba explains how she found success at a young age, but her time in the industry wasn't painful. In an interview with Elle India, the Hollywood actor, who started his career at the age of 13 with Camp Nowhere (1994) and rose to fame at the age of 19 as the lead actor in the show Dark Angel (2000-2002). , his mother said would join him at work.
'I'm really grateful to God'
“I could have been a potential target for a predator, but fortunately, I wasn’t,” Jessica said. There were a few occasions when things felt uncomfortable, but thankfully they never escalated too much.
I am really thankful to God for this because many others have not been as lucky, especially having started like me at a young age. Having my mom (Kathryn Jensen) by my side the whole time really made a big difference."
She also talked about her three-decade-plus career as an actor and understanding the complex world of Hollywood as a woman. Jessica said, "I never let my defense down (as an actor). I was always pretty tough in this case and pretty tough in front of you.
I probably used more of that tough, masculine energy. When." I look back and see why I was there." Maybe it was so hard for my life, it was probably to protect myself from a lot of people."
Jessica Alba's career
Since the beginning of her career, Jessica has played a variety of roles from light comedy to serious drama. He made his feature film debut in 1993 with the Hollywood Pictures comedy Camp Nowhere (1994). He broke into TV in 1994 with a recurring role in Nickelodeon’s popular comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994).
Her first starring role in a major studio film was The Honey (2003). In 2005 she starred opposite Bruce Willis in the critically acclaimed Sin City (2005).
She then starred as Sue Storm 'The Invisible Girl' in Marvel's action-franchise blockbuster Fantastic Four (2005). Some of his other films include Valentine’s Day (2010), Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World (2011), and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).