Jessica Alba Gets Spooky as Coraline on Halloween While Husband Cash Warren and Son Hayes Twin in Beetlejuice Costumes
The couple shares daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13, and her son, Hayes, 6
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are getting spooky this Halloween season.
On Thursday, Oct. 31, the actress, 43, posted an Instagram carousel showing off her 2024 Halloween costume, as well as Warren and son Hayes' matching ensembles. The mom of three suited up as Coraline, wearing a blue bob wig and yellow rain jacket and boots.
The father-son duo twinned in adorable Beetlejuice costumes, wearing the character's iconic striped suit, spikey green wigs and dark face paint.
The Halloween crew took pictures on their lawn surrounded by fun Halloween decor. "Coraline and Beetlejuice walk into a bar… Happy Halloween 💛👻🖤," the proud mom captioned her post.
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Related: Jessica Alba's 3 Kids: All About Honor, Haven and Hayes
Alba and Warren also share daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13. The Fantastic Four actress recently brought her girls to the premiere of their mom's Netflix film Trigger Warning in June.
While chatting with PEOPLE at the event, Alba noted that she was "so stoked" that Honor chose to wear her Prada dress from the London premiere of Valentine’s Day in 2010, and Haven wore her Dolce & Gabbana ensemble for a Comic-Con appearance in San Diego to promote Good Luck Chuck in 2007
"I love reusing things, and I love two or three uses out of anything, especially a red carpet look," Alba told PEOPLE. "It was my idea, because I didn't want to go and get them a dress for one night, you know?"
She continued, "So I knew they were going to the screening for Trigger Warning, and I was like, 'Would you guys wear these dresses? I picked them out. I think they would look really cute on you, but I mean, if you don't like them [it's okay].'"
"It was just really cute, and ... then they were both like, 'Yeah, okay, fine. It's cute. Yeah, I'll wear it,' "added Alba. "I think they both thought that they wore it better."
"Which, by the way, they did," she admitted.
In a recent conversation with PEOPLE for the My Life in Pictures series, Alba admitted that realizing her daughter Honor grew taller than her was "a tough pill to swallow."
"You don’t really understand time until you watch a little person go from being just a blob who can’t talk or do anything useful except for just look cute, and then they grow up to be people with opinions," she explained.
"And they tell you, ‘Oh no, Mom, you cannot plan my 16th birthday.’ What do you mean? I birthed you, this is my birthday too!"