Los Angeles:
Hollywood star Jessica Alba and her producer husband Cash Warren have reportedly separated after 16 years of marriage.
According to tmz.com, the two are close to divorce, reports People.com.
Alba and Warren first met in 2004 on the set of the superhero film in Vancouver fantastic fourThe actress played the role of Sue Storm, while Warren worked as the director’s assistant.
They were married on May 19, 2008, and have three children, daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13, and son Hayes, 7. The couple celebrated son Hayes’ 7th birthday in early January.
In a cryptic message on New Year’s Eve, Alba wrote that her 2024 was “full of connection, growth, adventure, laughter, peace, sisterhood, change, rebirth, happiness and lots of love.”
In September 2021, she talked about building her business empire, parenting, and her marriage to Warren. They said at the time that both of them would share their personal needs to prioritize their relationship.
“At different times, there were different things we needed. At the time I had kids, it was like, ‘I need (date night) once a week.’ And he was like, ‘I want you to be present on the weekends and not work,'” she said, explaining that they often “talk too much about whatever’s going on, so it Before it reaches a point of no return.”
He added, “I don’t think there are any secrets between us. We just have to check in on each other.”
In July 2021, Alba talked about parenting responsibilities and her marriage in a conversation on Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt’s Instagram series.
“I think he’s probably going to get the short end of the stick. And it’s not even him, I would say it’s us,” she said at the time. “When I’m seeing her and spending time with her and we’re really enjoying each other, it’s a ‘we’ thing and it feeds me too. It’s hard. It’s impossible. “
“Everything was great for two and a half years. But then you become roommates. You’re just going through the motions. You have responsibilities; it’s a lot of, like, checking boxes, right?” the actress said
He said they used to have weekly date nights “at least,” “but then for whatever reason it stops.”
The actress shared: “We’re not compatible. But you’re able to communicate when you’re unhappy and get it over with immediately instead of letting it grow, and then there’s animosity between you and then it explodes. What we’ve gone through is, obviously, the comfort of ‘you’re not going anywhere’ friendships, so sometimes you don’t treat people the best! You consider other people’s feelings. Emotions,” she said. “I think that’s something that has to be continually worked on.”
Alba said, “It’s a life journey, and if you both decide to do it every day, it will work out, no matter what the drama is, no matter what happens.”
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