Jessica Alba for the March 2016 issue of Cosmopolitan. (Photo: Tesh/Cosmopolitan)
Honest Company founder Jessica Alba is worth more than Beyoncé or Jennifer Lawrence last year, as estimated by Forbes — but the beauty mogul, mother, and actress told Cosmopolitan in the March 2016 issue that becoming a household name tycoon didn’t happen automatically. The actress started out as an action star cult favorite, nominated for a Golden Globe for her lead role on Fox’s cyberpunk television series Dark Angel. “I always wanted to be a big action star, to be as relevant as men. I was very aggressive with the vision and manifesting it,” she told Cosmopolitan
Jessica Alba talks success in the March 2016 issue of Cosmopolitan. (Photo: Tesh/Cosmopolitan)
“I’m in a man’s world in business. But I know what women want — [men] don’t…” she said. “Whenever [male colleagues] question me in meetings, I’m like, ‘Go home and ask your wife. This is a pointless conversation. Go home and talk to her.’” She mentioned an incident involving package designs with her male colleagues: “I was like, ‘Are you really giving me notes on packaging for feminine care? I literally can’t with you,’” she said.
Honest Company founder Jessica Alba is worth more than Beyoncé or Jennifer Lawrence last year, as estimated by Forbes — but the beauty mogul, mother, and actress told Cosmopolitan in the March 2016 issue that becoming a household name tycoon didn’t happen automatically. The actress started out as an action star cult favorite, nominated for a Golden Globe for her lead role on Fox’s cyberpunk television series Dark Angel. “I always wanted to be a big action star, to be as relevant as men. I was very aggressive with the vision and manifesting it,” she told Cosmopolitan
Jessica Alba talks success in the March 2016 issue of Cosmopolitan. (Photo: Tesh/Cosmopolitan)
“I’m in a man’s world in business. But I know what women want — [men] don’t…” she said. “Whenever [male colleagues] question me in meetings, I’m like, ‘Go home and ask your wife. This is a pointless conversation. Go home and talk to her.’” She mentioned an incident involving package designs with her male colleagues: “I was like, ‘Are you really giving me notes on packaging for feminine care? I literally can’t with you,’” she said.
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