While it might have been enough to get her tarred an feather as a the worst mother on the face of the earth twenty thirty years ago, Fantastic Four sex-symbol and Honest Company CEO Jessica Alba has now problem admitting that she finds running her business to be far more fulfilling than having children. According to the latest gossip news updates, Cash Warren's Into the Blue bikini model wife doesn't want to have any more children -- noting that she felt far more depressed when she was pregnant and obsessing about raising a family then she does 4-years later successfully helming a billion dollar company.
It might have been seen as next to obscene for a married woman to dedicate her life to expanding her business instead of her family, but mom for the new millennium, Jessica Alba, didn't seem to have any fear at all telling In Touch Weekly that she was too dedicated to her highly-successful Honest Company to continue to get pregnant year-after-year with Cash Warren's babies:
"I love kids...[but] I'm just too busy; it wouldn't be fair to have another baby right now.
"I'm responsible for over 350 employees! A lot of them have families, too, so I feel pressure to make the right choices."
Jessica even goes on to explain that when all she had was her family and her acting career in her life to focus her time and energy on, she was as about as happy as a Gitmo detainee:
"I was really sad when I turned 30. I was very pregnant, so maybe that's why.
"But now, I feel better than ever. You just have a different mentality on what really matters."
A source at Alba's Honest Company claims in the May 18, issue of OK! Magazine that if Jessica, who has reportedly admitted to making employees cry in the past, is no better at being a mother than she is a boss than her future children are far better off remaining purely hypothetical for the time being:
"If you have to yell at people, it's because you don't know how to communicate.
"And she basically thinks she's more important than anyone else.
"She works hard to do what she thinks is right, but a 'please' and a 'thank you' once in a while would be nice."
Interestingly enough, Jessica told PopSugar that she really couldn't think of even one thing that she has ever done "wrong" while running her Honest Company -- citing each potential mistake as just one more lesson in what not to do in the future:
"I don't know if I would call anything a misstep as much as it was always an opportunity to learn and to grow.
"So, I am thankful for all the road blocks I have been confronted with because [they] forced me to be more creative and more thoughtful about how to open it up and create a real path way."
With that kind of non-committal double talk so readily flowing off her tongue, Jessica Alba should perhaps consider starting her own cult or at least a career in politics.
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