Jessica Alba, 43, stunned fans with her ageless appearance as she poses in a tiny pink bikini for a girls’ trip

Jessica Alba shared several shots from a getaway with friends on Instagram, and the actress surprised fans with her ageless appearance.

Jessica shared photos from her trip to Mexico to celebrate turning 43. She celebrated with her female friends.

As Jessica posed on the water with a friend, she showed off her incredible figure in a tiny pink bikini.

The actress also wore stylish summer outfits as she danced and laughed with her friends.

In her caption, she wrote, “The best birthday trip a girl could ask for,”

“To be on this journey of life with a circle of woman who can let go of the ideas of who we should be and be vulnerable and open to growth is beyond magical to witness and to be part of.

“One of the best gifts in life is a tribe of woman that elevate one another – so thank you to my #soulsisters, I love you!”

As Jessica posed on the water with a friend, she showed off her incredible figure in a tiny pink bikini.
(Image : Instagram/ Jessica Alba)

She received many birthday wishes in the comment section from her followers. “Aww, so cute! Have the best year ever!” one wrote.

A second said, “I can’t believe you’re 43! I don’t think you’re 23.”

A third commented, “You look amazing in a bikini!”.

A fourth said, “Wow, you look amazing! Happy Birthday!”.

One commenter said, “You still look like a 20-year-old girl. How do you do it? I am amazed!”

Another commented, “Time doesn’t go by for you. You look like a 20-year-old girl.”

The actress also wore stylish summer outfits as she danced and laughed with her friends.
(Image : Instagram/ Jessica Alba)

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About Jessica Alba :

Jessica Marie Alba ( born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman . Her acting career began at age 13 with Camp Nowhere (1994), followed by the television series The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994), for which she won a Golden Globe. She rose to prominence at age 19 as a lead actress on Dark Angel (2000–2002).