She comes from Hollywood royalty.
And despite being in the limelight all her life, this week on Instagram she looked different as she was seen in a rare make-up photo – blue eyeshadow and pink lipstick.
Her mother is a major movie star who has worked with Bruce Willis, Paul Walker and Jason Statham.
And mom started a huge company that sells to mass stores like Target.
Her father is a film producer who worked on a Marvel film.
And her paternal grandfather was a major film and television star, a household name in the 1970s and 1980s—he worked with Goldie Hawn and Karen Black, among others.
She looks a lot like John Travolta’s daughter Elle Bleu, but she’s not her.
Who is she?
She is Honor Marie Warren.
The child is the 15-year-old daughter of Sin City star Jessica Alba, who is also the founder of The Honest Company.
Her father is Fantastic Four producer Cash Warren.
Her grandfather is the famous actor Michael Warren, who starred in the films Butterflies Are Free (with Goldie Hawn) and Drive, He Said (with Karen Black). His biggest claim to fame was the television series Hill Street Blues.
On Wednesday, Jessica left a gushing note for Honor on her 15th birthday.
Then she also shared that rare photo of Honor wearing makeup; Honor is usually without makeup.
“Fifteen years ago, baby girl Honor Marie Warren made me a mother,” she began.
“I had absolutely no idea how much my world would change… to say my heart burst the moment I saw you doesn’t even cover it ❤️
“My whole world turned upside down and I felt the deepest, most profound love.
“15 years later, I am so proud of who you have become my Honorcita, you are everything and more than my baby girl. Sweet, driven, caring, intelligent, brave, silly, independent, emotional, creative, wise, rebellious…all the things .’
She added: “Thank you for being such an incredibly loving daughter and for being the best big sister to Haven and Hayes, for standing in your truth, for having integrity, for being emotionally available… you’ve taught me so much, my angel, you are the perfect combination of softness and strength.
“Continue to be your truest self and always present and loving – manifesting all that you desire sweet girl.”
She said then that one of her greatest gifts was watching Honor create a life for himself.
She finished with “Big hugs and cuddles.” Happy birthday girl – 15! Whaaaaaat!!!???#Quinciniera #Gemini ♊️ #FirstBorn #HappyBirthday #ThisIs15.’
When Honor turned 14, Alba also paid tribute.
‘All my heart, my first baby – 14 years old! Where did the time go!?’ began the Honest Company founder.
She added: “It feels like yesterday you were a little baby – we spent hours staring into each other’s souls, opening me up, lighting up my whole world and showing me the deepest, deepest love ♥️✨.”
Alba then said: “I’m so proud of who you are – so kind, intelligent, wise beyond your years, confident, silly, independent, creative and artistic – you’re all of those things and so much more my angel.
“I’m honored you chose me to be your mom – you were one of my greatest gifts in this life!! #Honorcita #BirthdayGirl #thisis14.’
It comes after Alba said she didn’t have “fun” as an actress when she was younger.
The star landed her first film role in 1994’s Camp Nowhere when she was just 13, and said she felt “wildly insecure” about her acting skills at the time and didn’t feel “worthy” of the attention. which she had as a young star.
She said: “(I was) so wildly insecure about my abilities as an actress. I felt so judged. I was my worst critic. I think I didn’t feel worthy.
Jessica admitted she was “paralyzed by fear” during the early stages of her career and said she “never had a real liberating, fun experience” while filming some of her previous films.
Speaking about her co-stars, she added: “I just admired people who were just dressed up on set. It felt like they were just in the zone and you could tell when someone was in the zone and when they were just feeling good.”
The “Los Angeles Finest” actress eventually took a break from acting and said the hiatus brought her “real joy.”
She said: “I think by taking such a long break from it and literally whether it works or not, it allows me to have the freedom as a storyteller to just be fully present and try things out and I really love it. And that brought me real joy.
And Jessica also said that it wasn’t until she turned 30 that she felt she could focus more on her life path and less on the bottom line.
She told the Let’s Be Real With Sammi J podcast: “I just think all the results have been so disappointing, especially in Hollywood. I was like, “This is so out of my control! Why?’
“You’re going to have a big problem with the weather, and if 80 percent of the country is frozen, guess who won’t be going to the movies this opening weekend?” But you are set for that opening weekend… 10 years that someone has spent on this project.
“You spend at least two years of your life thinking that everything is going to work out somehow, and then the country is frozen and nobody can leave their house.
“Does that mean it’s a failure? No. Does that mean they can take away from your experience, creating it and wanting it to be good? No. But I’ve always looked at that end result as what it was meant to be.