Jessica Alba has broken her silence.
A little over a week since we broke the news that Alba was splitting from husband Cash Warren, the star took to Instagram to speak out about the unfortunate situation.
The statement below marks Alba's first public comment regarding the development.
“I have been on a journey of self-realization and transformation for years – both as an individual and in partnership with Cash,” Alba wrote.
“I am proud of how we have grown as a couple and in our marriage over the past 20 years and now it is time for us to embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals .
“We move forward with love, kindness and respect for each other and will forever be family. Our children remain our highest priority and we ask for privacy at this time.
Alba and Warren met in 2004 on the set of Fantastic Four, a film Alba starred in and Warren worked on behind the scenes.
They married in May 2008 and have three children: daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13, and son Hayes, 7.
Warren has yet to address the end of her marriage, while Alba captioned her latest post with a simple white heart.
Just days before media reports confirmed that Alba and Warren were splitting, Alba uploaded a montage of family photos, as her loved ones enjoyed a day at Universal Studios Hollywood in honor of the anniversary by Hayes.
“Best day at #UniversalStudios celebrating our 7th anniversary, Hayes,” the Honest Company founder wrote at the time, adding on social media:
“Thanks for having us, @unistudios.”
However, signs of trouble appeared between the spouses.
In a cryptic message on New Year's Eve, for example, Alba wrote that her 2024 was “filled with connections, growth, adventure, laughter, peace, brotherhood, transformation, rebirth, joy and so much love.”
Previously, Alba didn't seem too enthusiastic about her union while speaking to Katherine Schwarzenegger on a podcast.
“I would say everything has been rosy for the last two and a half years,” Alba told the host of her marriage. “But then you become roommates. You're just going through the motions, the responsibilities. It's a bit like checking boxes.
This may be the case for some.
Alba also said of Warren during this interview:
“I think he’ll probably get the short end of the stick.
'I would say We‚ it's not even him, I'd say it's us, right?
“Because when I see him and I spend time with him, and we really like to enjoy each other, that's our thing. And it nourishes me too.
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