Jessica Alba is back! The actress and entrepreneur is making headlines with a surprise a surprise appearance in KATSEYE's new music video, Gabriela. The 44-year-old actress plays the powerful CEO of Gabriela Enterprises.
The star is seen at the start of the video donning a scarlet suit, a rose pendant and gold hooped earrings as she asks the girl band's members, Sophia, Manon, Daniela, Lara, Megan, and Yoonchae, who will follow in her footsteps as the helm of the fictional business.
Jessica said in the video, "Against all odds, I've built and sustained this empire over the last 20 years. A miracle, truly, no thanks to any of you."I would like to say that my legacy is in capable hands, but alas, the talent in this room is quite disappointing."
"However, one of you must succeed me and claim my name as the next CEO of Gabriela Enterprises. So, who will be the next Gabriela?"
After the K-pop-inspired international girl band members challenge each other over why they think they should replace Jessica's alter ego, the actress ordered silence.
Before ripping off her rose pendant onto the boardroom table, she said, "Ladies, silence! It's nice to see a competitive spirit. May the best Gabriela win."
KATSEYE, which was formed on HYBE's produced reality series, Dream Academy, then began singing their new track. Jessica, who has daughters Honor, Haven and Hayes with her ex-husband Cash Warren, recently said she thinks pop music is better now than it was in 2023.
Asked what was on her pregaming playlist in an interview with InStyle magazine, Jessica said: "Well, Ice Spice, because you can't take the girl too far from where she comes from. I love the girls who are doing all the things."
"I like Tyla's Water; that's a classic. I'm liking Sabrina Carpenter. I'm liking pop music now. In 2003, I wasn't listening to pop music."
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And The Fantastic Four actress loves how pop singers are more direct with innuendos these days. Speaking about Sabrina not holding back, Jessica said, "[She's] just pretty direct, like Billie Eilish's song with Charli XCX. The pop girls aren't doing undercover innuendos anymore. They're coming right out with it."