Jessica Alba took a break from mummy duties to let her hair on a girlie night out in Rome yesterday.
The actress, mother to daughter Honor Marie, 11 months, looked carefree and in her element as she spent the evening hanging out on the streets of Rome with a group of friends last night.
At one point the usually composed star lunged forward to heartily embrace and kiss one of the girls on her cheek before jumping on a moped with another to tour the nation's streets.
On the move: Jessica gets ready to go sight seeing 'Rome style' on the back of a moped
Mwah mwah: Jessica Alba on a girls night out in Rome greets her friend with a hug and kiss
Original: Audrey Heppburn rides around with Gregory Peck on a Moped in the iconic movie Roman Holiday
Jessica, who is normally seen out with husband Cash Warren by her side or attending
a red-carpet event, seemed to enjoyed the rare night out just having laid back fun with the group.
The star, who took a break from filming her new movie The Killer Inside Me in Mexico and Oklahoma - in which she plays a prostitute in which the lead character, a sheriff, is involved with - was in Rome for Bulgari's 'Between Eternity And History' bash on Wednesday night.
The opening exhibition cocktail party was held at the Exposition Palace with a retrospective of historic baubles at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni.
Jessica, who secretly married long-term beau Cash Warren last May, must have been making most of her 'single girl' night out as she says she's hoping to expand their family soon.
Jessica recently spoke to American entertainment new show Extra, saying,”We’ll have a few [children], three or four.' Adding that she would love to have a son.
The Sin City actress says she now fully understands the sacrifices parents have to make when having kids. When asked what the hardest part is: 'Not sleeping. [Even when I do manage to sleep] I still check if she’s breathing. She’s fine. She’s just sleeping, but you still go in and make sure she’s fine. Tuck her in three times.'
Jessica had advice for other mothers, 'Leave room for mistakes,' she said. 'I think nothing’s going to be the way you want it to be, or exactly how you planned it.'
Young and free: Jessica is all smiles on a rare laid-back night out with just her friends
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