Jessica Alba is featured in the December 2010/January 2011 issue of Michigan Avenue Magazine.
In the issue Jessica talks immigration in America:
“We need immigration reform in our country. Everyone’s aware of it. We took so many steps forward with Obama, and we’re taking so many leaps backward by having any person with an accent or a person of color feel like they are lesser, or looked at as criminal.”
She talks about Twitter:
“For me, Twitter is a social network, and I really communicate with friends through it. That’s just the way people communicate these days.”
She also talks about her new film Little Fockers (releasing Dec. 22) co-starring Ben Stiller:
“I play a pharmaceutical sales rep, and she’s really into Ben Stiller’s character. She admires his work as a nurse and what he’s done, and she wants to work with him, and then you realize that she’s a little bit off. She’s really in your face and very aggressive, she has no filter and no sense of boundaries or personal space. She’s pretty much the opposite of me.”
Read more from Jessica’s interview at MichiganAvenueMag.com.
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