Fans are used to celebrities sharing countless selfies and promotional images from films, television, upcoming albums or appearances. However, sometimes they share snippets of their personal lives that sometimes include the people they care about most.

This week several stars, actors Jessica Alba, Zoe Saldana, Roselyn Sánchez, and Sebastián Rulli, musician Juanes, and television personality Alejandra Espinoza all posted images of their families on Instagram.

1. Jessica Alba

The actress and business woman, whose product company is now worth $1.7 billion, according to Fortune, posted a video montage of images from a family get together in Guatemala, which included picking food from a garden and then using it to cook a traditional meal. The family get-together also included a mariachi band to entertain the family.

2. Juanes

The Colombian singer, who will be performing for the pope when he comes to the U.S. in September, posted a picture of his birthday celebration with his wife, Karen Martínez, and kids by his side.

3. Alejandra Espinoza 

The television personality, who, according to Vibe, will be hosting reality competition "La Banda," has been enjoying being a new mom and shared an image of herself with her husband Anibal Marrero and their infant son Matteo Marrero.

4. Roselyn Sanchez 

The Puerto Rican actress shared an image of her and her husband, Eric Winter, having a picnic with their young daughter, Sebella Rose Winter.

5. Sebastián Rulli 

The 40-year-old telenovela actor and model is currently on vacation with his family on a Disney Cruise and posted several snapshots from their activities, including a family picture with Mickey and Minnie Mouse. The actor also blurs his son's face in most pictures.

6. Zoe Saldana

The "Guardians of the Galaxy" star shared an image of her and husband, Marco Perego, who is being affectionate with the actress, with their twin sons, Bowie and Cy. The image was to celebrate National Twins day and to thank fans for their kind comments. The actress has spoken out before about choosing to keep the faces of the two boys out of public photos.