Actress Jessica Alba seemed to turn back time during an appearance at a recent Los Angeles Lakers game, as fans waxed lyrical over the way she’s managed to stay the same.
Alba, known for her roles in films such as ‘Fantastic Four,’ ‘Honey,’ and ‘Good Luck Chuck,’ sat courtside while LeBron James and Co. played the Toronto Raptors at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, and the camera didn’t miss her.
The 43-year-old is a fan of both the Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers but seems to like plenty of other teams as she’s attended various NBA games over the years. She got to see one of her faves blow Toronto out by 20 over the weekend (120-103) while turning heads.
Check her out in the pic below:
“Damn she still look bad,” a comment read.
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“She came to watch the King 👑,” someone observed.
“She got the longevity of King James,” another comment claimed.
“She ain’t never falling off 😮💨,” a fan wrote.
“I’d drop 82 if I seen her court side,” another quipped.
“she sooooo fkn bad 4evaaaaa,” said another.
“how she still look the same 😭,” someone else wondered.
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Apparently the fans weren’t the only ones who noticed Alba. Social media was convinced that her appearance was detected by Lakers star Austin Reaves, and it caused him to go off on his opponents.
Jessica Alba Is A Basketball Junkie
Jessica Alba’s attendance at basketball games is always noteworthy and often draws rife comments from social media. She is one of the most popular actresses in the world, after all.
She went viral last year after an interaction with New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner at a Knicks game, though the NFL star had no idea who she was despite her fame.
Aside from her support for the Los Angeles teams, Alba has an interest across the sporting landscape and has also been spotted attending college basketball games.
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