Jessica Alba and Cash Warren to Divorce After 16 Years of Marriage

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 11: (L-R) Cash Warren and Jessica Alba attend the “Trigger Warning” after party at The Hideaway on June 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Jessica Alba)

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have reportedly parted ways after 16 years of marriage, with plans for divorce in the works. According to reports, the couple’s separation follows a long relationship that began when they first met on the set of the film Fantastic Four in 2004. They married in 2008, shortly after announcing they were expecting their first child together.

 

Sources indicate that Alba, 43, and Warren, 45, share three children: Honor, Haven, and Hayes. News of their split surfaced after Alba was spotted attending a party in West Hollywood without her wedding ring, raising speculation about the state of their marriage.

 

In past statements, Warren admitted to experiencing jealousy during their early relationship, which he described as detrimental to their bond. He acknowledged that this jealousy created significant issues, causing them to break up for a period. However, after working through their challenges and receiving therapy, they found their way back to each other, even discussing the possibility of renewing their vows in the future.

 

Despite their efforts to mend their relationship, it appears that the couple has ultimately decided to move on. There has been no official word on the specific reasons behind their separation. Nevertheless, both have garnered attention for their public personas, with Alba being a well-known actress and Warren a film producer.

 

As this story develops, fans and followers will undoubtedly keep a close eye on both Alba and Warren as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.

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