Jessica Alba and Spouse, Cash Warren Part Ways After 16 Years

 

 

 

Jessica Alba, the renowned actress known for her roles in Fantastic Four and Sin City, has announced her separation from her husband of 16 years, film producer Cash Warren.

The couple first met on the set of Fantastic Four in 2004, where Warren, then an assistant to the director, handed Alba a note expressing his admiration.

In an Instagram post to her 20.6 million followers, Alba shared that she has been on a “journey of self-realisation” and that their three children remain a priority as they “embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals”.

Alba and Warren married in 2008, and over the years, they have welcomed three children: Honor, 16, Haven, 13, and Hayes, seven. Alba expressed pride in how they have grown as a couple and emphasised their commitment to moving forward with love, kindness, and respect for each other.

Reflecting on their relationship, Alba mentioned that she had been on a journey of self-realisation and transformation both as an individual and in partnership with Cash. She highlighted that their children remain their highest priority as they navigate this new chapter.

Alba’s illustrious career includes notable films such as The Mask, Honey, Into the Blue, Fantastic Four, Sin City, The Eye, Valentine’s Day, Machete, and Mechanic: Resurrection. Her performances have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.

As Alba and Warren move forward separately, they remain committed to co-parenting their children and maintaining a strong family bond.

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