Names In Fame 2016
Date 08/27/2016
On an episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” an important lesson was given be the star Jessica Alba about underwear – men hate sweaty butts.
After discussing the apparel company – Pair of Thieves – that Alba’s husband Cash Warren operates, she revealed a secret about the new line of underwear - the no “swass” guarantee. Jessica stated that Cash makes underwear that have no swass or underwear that prevents a sweaty ass.
Fallon was surprised when she mentioned no swass, as he didn’t know this was a real problem. Fallon does not suffer from “swass”.
Alba married Warren in 2008, they couple now has two children: Haven, 5, is starting kindergarten and Honor, 8, wants to be sporty in blue, not pink.
The feminine name Jessica was first seen in a play written by Shakespeare in “The Merchant of Venice,” as the name of Shylock’s daughter. In fact, Shakespeare probably took the name from the Biblical name Iscah or Jescha, which was from the Hebrew name Yiskah that meant “to Behold or foresight”. This is a perfect fit for the stunning actress Jessica Alba.
The name Jessica did not become popular until the 20th century. It became common in the English-speaking world, from the United States to England, in different forms from Jess to Jessie. Given to many notable people, like Jessica Caban actress, dancer and model to Jessica Andrews country music star. Now the list will include the famous star – Jessica Alba.
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