Washington: Hollywood actress Jessica Alba has admitted that she does not allow her daughter to dress up on her own.
The 30-year-old actress has revealed that her 3-year-old daughter, Honor, loves to dress up as ‘a princess, cowgirl, fairy or in the Hogwarts costume’ given her the choice any day.
“Honor’s a real girlie girl, she’s at a hilarious age - she’s always getting us to tie towels or rags to her hair so she can pretend she has long hair down her back,” Contactmusic quoted the ‘Machete’ actress as telling OK!
“She’ll say she wants to wear this or that but if I let her dress herself head to toe she’d have a rag on her hair for her ‘fake hair’ like Rapunzel, a princess, cowgirl, fairy or Hogwarts costume, tutu and two different plastic high heels on!” she added.
Alba, 30, said that though she lets her daughter dress up as she likes at home, she would not let the toddler choose her clothes when they go out.
"I tell her I’m the boss and when she’s the boss and an adult she can make all those decisions and wear whatever she wants. In the house she dresses however she wants but we don’t go out like that,” she said.
ANI
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