Actress-turned-lifestyle entrepreneur Jessica Alba would love to expand her Honest brand and open her own hotel.
The Sin City star has established herself as a force in the business world thanks to her hugely successful The Honest Company, which she launched in 2012 with the aim of selling baby products and household items which do not contain harmful substances.
The firm was valued at over $1 billion last year (15), and Alba's new beauty range was recently reported to have hit $10 million in sales.
Now the mother-of-two is looking towards the future of the brand, and she admits moving into the hospitality industry would be a dream come true.
"I could see an Honest hotel," Alba shared with People.com while attending Martha Stewart's recent American Made Summit in New York City, where she served as a guest speaker.
Alba has drawn frequent comparisons to Martha, and the veteran lifestyle queen admits she and her team have actually considered branching out into hotels in the past.
"We've broached it, but we haven't done it," she revealed, prompting Alba to encourage her idea, saying, "I would stay at that hotel, by the way."
As for the Stewart comparisons, Alba insists she would never try to take Martha's place in the lifestyle industry.
"I just don't know if you could ever fill those shoes, and I think it would be silly for anyone to try and do something that's been so well done," the 35-year-old gushed.