Jessica Alba’s Eldest Daughter Just Reached An Important Milestone: She’s Taller Than Her Mom

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From the looks of it, Honor Warren, the 15-year-old eldest child of Jessica Alba and Cash Warren, just reached one of the most important milestones of adolescence: She's as tall as her mom.

For those who reach it (some girls have really tall moms!), this is a defining moment in the mother-daughter relationship. Honor is now her mother's peer, her equal. No longer her mini me; her twin. Or at least, it probably makes it really easy to share clothes. (That's what my mom and I did when we were the same height, which lasted from fourth to fifth grade—my mom is a shawty.)

You can see their apparent same-height-ness on display in the sweet photo Alba just posted to Instagram of the whole family Christmas-tree shopping. “It’s that time of year! 🎄🎊🤍 Xo,” she wrote alongside the image, which shows herself and Honor at juuust the same stature, while redhead Haven, who is 12, rocks a Prince sweatshirt next to her dad Cash, and son Hayes, five, shows off panda pants. Dang cute.

But here's the thing. This photo is a lie. Alba is wearing platforms. Honor is taller than she is. And has been since at least the summer. You can see it from their back-to-back photo, which the Honey star included in a slideshow she made for her girl's birthday.

“I am so proud of who you have become my Honorcita, you are everything and more my baby girl 💞💫,” Jessica Alba wrote at the time. “Kind, driven, caring, intelligent, bold, silly, independent, emotional, creative, wise, rebellious… all the things. Thank you for being such an incredibly loving daughter and for being the best big sis to Haven and Hayes, for standing in your truth, for having integrity, for being emotionally available….” But we know the subtext: Honor is beautiful and now I feel old.


Originally Appeared on Glamour