Alessandra Ambrosio hits “The Patch” with daughter Anja


The pumpkin patch has never been busier and if you’re a star’gazer, then it’s the place to be at this time of the year. Mr Bones Pumpkin Patch in West Hollywood is the in-place if you want to rub shoulders with the celebrity crowd and Tuesday was no different. On show was Alessandra Ambrosio, Victoria’s Secret angel and the chosen one to wear the $2.5 million dollar Fantasy Bra and she was accompanied by cute four-year-old daughter Anja. Mother and daughter seemed to be in high spirits as they made their way through the patch soaking in the atmosphere and storing up on Halloween goodies.

This is not the first time that the Brazilian supermodel has been at Mr Bones Pumpkin Patch. She was there with fiance Jamie Mazur, daughter Anja and son Noah just a couple of weeks ago and the outing must have been a hit because this time around it was “mommy and mini-me” time. Alessandra dressed to attract attention but then again, she can wear just sackcloth and ashes and still be the center of attraction, she’s got that kind of “angel power” folks. She wore Daisy Dukes to highlight her “to die for” legs, paired it with almost knee-high black boots and threw on a loose tunika-style top that had an uneven hemline, shorter in front and longer in the back. She looked supermodel fine as she ambled through the patch with daughter Anja who was spotting a face painting in the form of a butterfly. Guess it’s the closest to getting “her wings” for now. Proud mummy, Alessandra was seen taking snapshots of her “mini-me” as they enjoyed their time at the patch.

Rebecca Gayheart, married to dreamy Eric Dane of Grey’s Anatomy fame, incase you didn’t know was also there with daughter Georgia and it seemed to be “mommy and me“ time for the two of them too. Milla Jovovich, Heidi Klum and Jessica Alba are just some of the stars who have also made a showing with their children at the celebrity pumpkin patch in the past weeks.

Mr Bones Pumpkin Patch is the place to be if you’re a star and if you’re not, well, grab a camera and head on out there. You can say, “I was close to one, a star that is, and felt a little of the fairy-dust rub off on me.”

By
T. J. Mueller