Jessica Alba recently appeared on "Conan" where she talked about the latest addition to her range of action figure dolls.
To date, Alba already has four action figures to her name, including the "Dark Angel" doll, a "Fantastic Four" figure doll and now two additional "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" action figures, according to Screen Crush.
However, the actress confessed that her dolls couldn't be found just laying around in her home and stressed that she keeps them locked inside storage and away from her family members.
The actress, whose dolls are being sold at $25 also believes that the figure is not necessarily intended for kids but adults, Uproxx reported.
During the interview, Conan asked Alba if the doll, which was supposedly intended for children, given that it's an action figure, should be purchased by young kids.
The "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" actress immediately said that she believes it's inappropriate and stressed that adults should be the ones to purchase them.
Meanwhile, "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" was adapted from a series of books of the same title. It follows the life of a young girl named Nancy who was rescued by John Hartigan, played by Bruce Willis from her notorious kidnapper, Mstarz noted.
After Willis retired as a detective, he is called back to duty and then discovers that the little girl he once rescued grew up to be a professional stripper, the same publication noted.
Nancy action figures along with two other "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" characters, Marv and Hartigan may be purchased at the official website of Diamond Select Toys. The action figures are also available at various comic shops and online retail stores, The F Woosh reported.
"Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For" is slated for release on Friday, August 22 in the United States.