Jessica Alba's online staring contest
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Hollywood beauty Jessica Alba has taken part in an online staring contest.
The pregnant actress posted a video of herself at ibeatyou.com showing her not blinking for more than a minute.
The Sin City star revealed in the footage she had been challenged to the contest, and was "throwing it out to all the girls" before giggling and making faces into the camera.
This is Jessica's latest posting on the website, which was co-founded by her fiance Cash Warren.
She has also taken part in an 'Office lip-synching contest', which saw her mime to Panic At The Disco's track Nine in the Afternoon as well as a 'Best you with a celebrity' picture competition that saw her post a picture of her and Sir Ben Kingsley.
In her profile on the website, Jessica says her strengths are "sheer will and determination" and her weakness is a "short attention span".
Ibeatyou.com is an online competition venture launched by Cash and his basketball player friend Baron Davis.
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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