Jessica Alba dazzles as she dances with her daughter Honor
Jessica Alba, 40, teams up with look-alike daughter Honor, 13, for a Fourth Of July dance: 'Sunday funday with my (not so little) baby'
She's a star of the small and big screen, co-founder of the wildly successful consumer goods company - The Honest Company, and wife and mother of three.
So Jessica Alba, no doubt, cherishes the quality time she can spend with her family on holidays like the 4th Of July celebration.
And on Sunday the Sin City star teamed up with the oldest of her three kids: 13-year-old look-alike daughter Honor for an Independence Day performance that included a groovy, laidback song and wardrobe change.
'Sunday funday with my (not so little) baby. Happy 4th, fam!' Alba, 40, wrote in the caption of a video she posted on her Instagram page.
In the opening moments of the clip and song, the duo are decked out in casual and sporty ensembles, seemingly in a room inside their Los Angeles home.
The proud mom wore skin-tight grey leggings with a matching crop top that showcased her amazingly toned midriff and overall fit figure, while Honest opted for a baggy white t-shirt and black yoga shorts combination.
Honor can be seen dropping a peace sign as her mom goes into the classic bodybuilder pose where she flexes her biceps, all while they both lit up the room with big smiles.
After just a few seconds and few musical bars, Honor reaches towards the camera and the mother-daughter duo disappear and quickly reappear decked out in white-patterned dresses that, like their faces, look strikingly similar.
Initially, both ladies do a right leg lift, simultaneously, and then proceed to do a couple of classic cloth modeling poses, including a body-dress swirl.
And then, as they look to each other, they trade dance moves side-by-side, all while sharing big wide smiles.
Along with Honor, Alba also has a nine-year-old daughter Haven and three-year-old son Hayes, whom she shares with husband Cash Warren.
The couple just celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary in May.
Alba's The Honest Company was inspired, in part, by her daughter, Honor. The initial idea, following her firstborn's birth in 2008, was to provide an alternative to the massive baby product market, with an emphasis on ethical consumerism.
She eventually launched the company with business partners Brian Lee, Sean Kane and Christopher Gavigan in 2012 with 17 products, and was valued at $1 billion for the first time in 2015.