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    Jessica Alba never wanted to walk down the aisle
    Herald Globe
    Tuesday 9th February, 2010  
    (ANI)


    London, February 9 : Actress Jessica Alba has confessed she never wanted to walk down the aisle.

    The Good Luck Chuck star revealed she gave her husband Cash Warren a hard time when he tried talking her into it.

    "I had a hard time agreeing with marriage at all because I feel like its been warped," the Daily Star quoted her as telling Cosmopolitan magazine.

    "Originally, it was two families coming together to make a stronger family. It was about survival - not love or soul mates. And now the way they market marriage - even as a kid through Disney movies - is that it's all about Prince Charming sweeping you off your feet.

    "There's this mentality that you need the big dress and the big day - the day every girl gets to be a princess. I didn't agree with any of that. This tradition of obeying your husband like he's your king? It's a load of c**p. Love and honor, yes. But you should love and honor yourself too, and all your friends.

    "I chose to get married because, essentially, you're given a deck of cards in life. The hand you were dealt with is your family and you can't choose them," she added.

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