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Alba talks Swayze and Lily Allen
Swayze, 55, has being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but is said to be “responding well to treatment”.
The actress spoke out while in London to promote her new film The Eye which is out in April.
The 26-year-old remembers watching Swayze’s hit films Dirty Dancing and Ghost as a child.
“I grew up with him, so it’s always horrible to hear of anybody having any kind of illness.”
The actress, who is constantly surrounded by photographers fighting for her picture, also said there should be tougher controls on the paparazzi.
She said: “I think there should be a law that they have to stay away, that they can’t be so close and I wish we had a law in our country where they didn’t show the children’s faces.”
Her comments came after Lily Allen’s scrape with a crowd of paps outside a trendy London nightclub which resulted in her car window being accidentally smashed.
Speaking of the Smile singer, Alba said: “I sat next to Lily at a Chanel show I think. She’s lovely.” Source!
Jessica Alba ‘definitely getting married’
“I’m definitely going to be married,” actress Jessica Alba, who is due to give birth to her baby with Cash Warren in June, said in a recent press conference. “You’ll find out when it gets leaked to the press.”
The recent Oscar presenter denied rumors that she is following an apparent trend among Hollywood moms-to-be: that she is going to have twins. She described Cash, who was an assistant director in her film “Fantastic Four” when they met, as a “fiancé on the way to being a husband.” There are reports that Jessica favors getting married in a civil ceremony and then having a low-key party for family and friends.
Asked if Cash is actively involved in preparing for the baby’s arrival and if he will assist her in labor and giving birth, Jessica quipped, “He’ll do whatever I say. That’s what all men do.”
Cash, 29, is the son of actor Michael Warren, a college basketball star who played with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) team. Cash co-produced “Made in America,” a documentary on gangs in South Central LA that debuted to good reviews at last January’s Sundance Film Festival. Read more!