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Jessica Alba: "I Want My Baby to be Brown"

In Latina's March 2008 cover story, Jessica Alba gets personal with Editor-in-Chief Mimi Valdés Ryan and directly responds to the rumors that have resulted in her now-commonly used nickname, "Jessica 'Don't Call Me Latina' Alba." Check out some of her revealing answers below, and don't forget to pick up the full story when the issue hits newsstands on February 19!
On her reluctance to walk the red carpet at Latin events: "I'll support those shows, but I can't go on the press lines and have people make me feel bad about myself. Life is too short. I can't change how I grew up, and I shouldn't have to apologize for it. I know I feel close to the Latin community, because that's what I grew up with."
On claims that she's proud to have cut loose from her Mexican roots: "I never said that. Cut loose from what? What the hell are they talking about? Why would I want to cut loose from the only family I know?"
On not learning to speak Spanish as a child: "I wish to God that my dad spoke Spanish to my brother and me, but he didn't grow up with it."
On confusing other men for her dad as a kid: "When I was little, I used to go up to black men and hold their legs, thinking it was my dad all the time. I'd wrap my arms around them, then look up and be like, 'Oh my God!'"
On being accepted for who she is in Hollywood: "I was always trying to figure out: How the hell am I going to be mainstream? How are people going to accept me? When are the going to get a clue that I am American, that this is what America looks like--people like me who are mixed, have different blood, mixed with different ethnicities? When are the people who are hiring for these jobs and writing these screenplays going to realize that?"
On what she wants her baby to look like: "I'm excited for my baby to be brown. I just have to believe the dark gene is going to survive. Cash and I are like, please!"
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bagaol
06.03.2009 6:37am |
"I Want My Baby to be Brown" Now imagine a European American saying: "I want my baby to be WHITE" Somehow it sounds different, I'd gamble the majority here would say even racist in it's implications. So how is that "brown" statement received so warmly here? It's all nonsense, who cares what some air-head actress thinks anyway? Right now it's hip, convenient and profitable for her to pretend to be ethnic. Actors are chameleons by nature, if tomorrow being "blue" was the ideal,...she'd claim she wanted her baby to be blue too Replica Handbags
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bennyandhika
06.02.2009 10:29pm |
Jessica Alba wants to be called Latina these days!! yeah right! She is a lot of things but a true Latina she is not!!! I read a totally different story a couple of years ago in a ladies magazine..lost all respect for her.
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Raider_Nation
05.30.2009 3:04am |
She's fake so the hell with her... She knows she said it... We all read it... and I hope her baby's not brown cause it's not Mexican anyways... don't get me wrong cus I don't speak Spanish either but I sure in the hell am proud of where I came from...
anyways, does anybody know what happend to this site??? it used to have boards were we communicated with eachother, but now it's all jacked up... unless I'm just confuse myself...
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DannyH
05.29.2009 6:45pm |
Jessica Alba: "I Want My Baby to be Brown"
Now imagine a European American saying: "I want my baby to be WHITE" Somehow it sounds different, I'd gamble the majority here would say even racist in it's implications. So how is that "brown" statement received so warmly here?
It's all nonsense, who cares what some air-head actress thinks anyway? Right now it's hip, convenient and profitable for her to pretend to be ethnic. Actors are chameleons by nature, if tomorrow being "blue" was the ideal,...she'd claim she wanted her baby to be blue too!
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Pretty
05.26.2009 2:43pm |
Im Mixed (Black, Cuban And Indian) And I Love My Heritage. I Didnt Grow Up Learning Spanish, And I Wish I Did Im Learning Now And Almost Fluent. I Love Jessica Alba And I Support Her. And When She Use To Run Up To Black Man Thinking They Were Her Father, That Is Nothing To Start An Argument Over Because First Off All Hispanics Are Not Pale, Very Light Skinned Or Brown. It's A Lot Of Hispanics That Are Many Shades Of Browns. And There Are Lots Of Hispanics That Are Very Dark. So Why Argue About The Color Of Skin. Anyway I Support Jessica Alba And I Loved This Article.
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Juicyincouturexo
05.20.2009 5:40pm |
This is an interesting topic. I am a product of mixed heritage as well just like Jessica's baby will be (well is now). My father was born in Trinidad of Venezuelan parents and my mother is Jamaican. I grew up around my mom's family most of my life and my father's parents were divorced and he was sent to America as an extremely young child. I don't know how to speak spanish nor was I submerged into the culture. I guess it all comes down to what you identify yourself as. I consider myself both West Indian & Hispanic but it's hard to identify with my Hispanic side when I don't understand the language. I used to totally dismiss the fact that my dad is of Venezuelan heritage, I thought maybe it didn't matter because I knew nothing about the culture. The closest I've gotten to it is eating the food sometimes. It also does not help that there aren't much Venezuelans where I live. But I am willing to change that and get in touch with my roots. Don't runaway from yours Jessica! You can run but you can't hide, it will always be apart of you.
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