Jessica Alba and Cash Warren they are reportedly going their separate ways after more than a decade and a half of marriage.
The Hollywood power couple, who married in 2008, have decided to end their relationship and are headed for a divorce, although the cause of the split is unknown.
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have been out and about without their wedding rings in recent months, so the problem has probably been going on for a while.
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Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are preparing for divorce
Alba and Warren are reportedly preparing to pull the plug on their long-term marriage.
the source said TMJ that the estranged couple "recently separated," but there are signs that their marriage has been on the rocks for some time.
The "Fantastic Four" actress didn't wear her ring when she recently attended the Golden Globes pre-party on Saturday at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, and she was also without Warren at the event.
Even so, when she joined film producer Andrea Iervolino for a night out in Rome last month, she was also without her ring, prompting speculation that there was trouble in paradise.
For his part, Warren was spotted out and about in LA last week, but he was also without a ring on his left hand.
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Actress shared cryptic posts about 'new beginning'
According to Daily MailAlba posted a cryptic message about her desire for a "new beginning" that rings in the New Year.
The actress shared a post on her Instagram Story that read, "Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable."
While wishing her followers a happy new year, Alba noted that she is moving on from the past as she shared several photos of herself alone, some with her daughters, and others with friends, but none with Warren.
"2024 cleared the way, 2025 brings magic," she wrote in a note accompanying the photos. "My mantra for 2025: If it ruins my peace, it's damn expensive. If it dulls my shine, it has to go. If it makes me question my worth, I have 2024 left. I enter 2025 focused and completely in my power."
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In her caption, she said: "Gratitude. Here's to a colorful past year filled with connection, growth, adventure, laughter, peace, sisterhood, transformation, rebirth, joy and so much love."
"Sending hugs to everyone going through it - cheers to 2025 and more love to come! Let's go! #2025 #YearOfTheSnake #HappyNewYear," Alba added.
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Jessica Alba and Cash Warren reunited for their son's birthday
Despite fueling rumors with their rare public appearance together, Alba and Warren reunited last week to celebrate their son Hayes' seventh birthday at Universal Studios.
The couple put up a unique front for the date, posing for photos with each other and their children.
At one point, they stood side by side as they shared a laugh with the birthday boy in the middle of Super Nintendo World.
"The best day at #UniversalStudios celebrating our 7 year old, Hayes!" Alba captioned the slideshow with cute shots taken throughout the amusement park. "Thanks for having us @unistudios."
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Jessica Alba has opened up about the ups and downs of her marriage to Cash Warren
The 43-year-old actress opened up about how she managed to get through the ups and downs of her marriage to Warren and how they managed to keep it strong while they were together.
"We found each other," Alba said Entertainment Tonighttalking about the early period of their relationship when they were briefly separated due to Warren's admitted jealousy issues.
She continued: "I think you're in love, right? You go through those two and a half years, which isn't real, and then after two and a half years, the reality of your relationship comes together and you either choose to be a family or not."
The former couple endured a long marriage by always finding ways to reconnect
Talking about what kept their marriage going through the rocky patches, Alba credits their ability to recalibrate and reconnect as a couple for keeping them going for so long.
"I think with a chosen family, you ebb and flow, and I think the more you ebb and flow, the more you realize that the hard times are not going to be like, they're not going to be permanent," Alba said.
She added: "You can find your way back to each other."
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