Jessica Alba recently showcased her fun and carefree side on social media, dancing to the viral Charli XCX song “Apple” from her Brat album.
The 43-year-old actress wore a black bikini that accentuated her toned physique and paired it with an open black shirt, letting her hair down as she danced in a backyard.
Alba’s energetic moves, choreographed by TikTok creator Kelley Heyer, were first shared on TikTok before being reposted on Instagram, where they quickly racked up attention before being taken down 15 minutes later.
The actress captioned her post, “Heard it was a Brat summer,” which echoed the sentiments of many who have been dancing to the catchy tune.
Jessica Alba had some fun on social media on Wednesday. The Fantastic Four actress was seen in a black bikini that showed off her slender shape and a black opened shirt
The mother of three was dancing like a teenaged clubgoer in a backyard with her hair down
Kelley Heyer, the creator of the viral dance routine, was thrilled to see her choreography being performed by Alba and other celebrities like Ashley Tisdale, Glen Powell, and Brooke Shields.
Heyer wrote on TikTok, “One month ago, I made a dance on a whim, and now look at everyone dancing and having so much fun.”
Alba’s fun dance video comes on the heels of her sharing the secret to her 16-year marriage to Cash Warren, with whom she has three children, Honor, Haven, and Hayes.
In a recent interview, the actress emphasized the importance of prioritizing time with her partner and making an effort to connect with each other amidst their busy lives.
TikTok creator Kelley Heyer was the one who choreographed the fun dance routine. ‘1 month ago I made a dance on a whim and now look at everyone dancing and along and having so much fun,’ Heyer wrote on TikTok. Ashley Tisdale and Brooke Shields have re-created it
The actress also spoke about the importance of spending quality time with her family, particularly as her children grow older.
In a recent podcast interview, Alba shared that it took her a few years to feel confident as a business owner, and that she wishes she had embraced her intelligence and capabilities earlier on.
When asked what advice she would give to her younger self, Alba responded without hesitation, “Stop looking to men for validation.”