Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba reacts to $5 million lawsuit against her company

She also says her two daughters are "growing up in a safer home" because of the firm's items.

The plaintiff, Jonathan D. Rubin, alleged in his suit that the film "deceptively and misleadingly labeled and marketed" several of its products, such as dish soap and diapers, saying they were marketed as having only natural ingredients but actually contain "unnatural" ingredients.

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Cervical Cancer makes PIF agenda

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Cervical Cancer affects about 50 percent of women in the Pacific and as such it is one of the key topics to be discussed at the 45TH Pacific Island Forum (PIF) meeting.

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Jessica Alba's The Honest Company sued for being deceptive

According to legal documents obtained by E! News, Rubin claims the brand "deceptively and misleadingly labeled and marketed its products."

The Honest Company always has labeled its products, including sunscreen, diapers, multi-surface cleaner and more as "natural," but Rubin says they're anything but. The documents say certain products "contain ingredients that are not natural." Another of the products, Rubin claims, "is ineffective."