Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren put on a united front as they celebrated their son Hayes’ seventh birthday at Universal Studios amid divorce rumors.
Despite fueling split rumors on a number of recent wedding ring-free outings and a cryptic post on New Year’s Eve, the couple, who have been married since 2008, came together for a fun-filled afternoon with their little boy and daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13.
‘The best day at #UniversalStudios celebrating our 7️⃣ year old, Hayes!’ Alba captioned a slideshow, featuring cute snaps taken throughout the amusement park. ‘Thank you for having us, @unistudios.’
There seemed to be no tension between Alba and Warren as they posed for several with each other, alongside their little ones.
In one snap, the pair looked every inch the supportive parents while smiling with the birthday boy in the middle of Super Nintendo World.
Other pictures featured Alba with Honor and Haven walking through The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and sweet moments of their family enjoying quality time.
Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren put on a united front as they celebrated their son Hayes’ seventh birthday at Universal Studios amid divorce rumors
Her post comes just days after she raised eyebrows by sharing a quote from Mary Oliver, to her Instagram Story, that read, ‘Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable.’
Alba, 43, seems to be hinting that the ‘unimaginable’ is a change in her love life.
For weeks, fans have been expressing fears that she and Warren have called it quits.
On Tuesday, the Honest Company founder shared an Instagram post about new beginnings.
As she wished her followers a happy 2025, Jessica said she was moving on from the past.
The 45-year-old film producer met the Dark Angel actress on the set of the Fantastic Four in 2004 and got married in May 2008.
Alba seemed to confirm that she is now single with her NYE post.
In a large carousel of photos, not one included Cash. Most of the photos were of herself alone, her with her daughters Honor and Haven, or her with her pack of female friends.
Despite fueling split rumors on a number of recent wedding ring-free outings and a cryptic post on New Year’s Eve, the couple, who have been married since 2008, came together for a fun-filled afternoon with their little boy and daughters Honor, 16, and Haven, 13
‘The best day at #UniversalStudios celebrating our 7️⃣ year old, Hayes!’ Alba captioned a slideshow, featuring cute snaps taken throughout the amusement park. ‘Thank you for having us, @unistudios’
There seemed to be no tension between Alba and Warren as they posed for several with each other, alongside their little ones
She also posted a note about moving on from bad vibes: ‘2024 cleared the path, 2025 claims the magic.’
She also included this quote: ‘My mantra for 2025: If it messes with my peace, it’s too damn pricey. If it dims my shine, it’s got to go. If it makes me question my worth, it’s getting left in 2024. I’m entering 2025 focused and fully in my power.’
In her caption she wrote: ‘Gratitude ❤️ Here’s to a colorful past year that was filled with connection, growth, adventures, laughter, peace, sisterhood, transformation, rebirth, joy and so much love.
‘Sending hugs to everyone going through it- cheers to 2025 and even more love to come! Let’s goooo! #2025 #YearOfTheSnake #HappyNewYear.’
She then explained the Year of The Snake.
‘Repost: The Year of the Snake teaches us profound self-improvement, encouraging growth from within and expanding our consciousness.
‘It reminds us that becoming a better version of ourselves allows for greater flexibility, shedding rigidity, and embracing transformation.’
Other pictures featured Alba with Honor and Haven walking through The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and sweet moments of their family enjoying quality time
She also did not have her rings on when dining in Rome, Italy, where production has begun on her new movie Maserati: The Brothers.
Warren previously revealed the couple split up over his overwhelming jealousy four years into their relationship.
According to a recently resurfaced E! story, Cash revealed in August 2023 on the Whine Down with Jana Kramer podcast that he was ‘really jealous’ of other guys.
‘When we first started dating, I was really jealous of other guys and the attention she was getting from other guys,’ Cash admitted.
‘It just wasn’t making me feel good. I was always a pretty confident person in my own [life], walking my own path and really happy there,’ Cash continued.
‘Next thing you know I’m looking up and feeling jealous all the time,’ Cash spilled.
Her post comes just days after she raised eyebrows by sharing a quote from Mary Oliver, to her Instagram Story, that read, ‘Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable’
‘We broke up four years into our relationship. It was the jealousy. I was turning into an a**hole, and so we broke up,’ Cash said.
On the same podcast, Cash said he is his wife’s ‘biggest cheerleader’ and he’s ‘not interested in the spotlight.’
The resurfaced interview comes to light after the Into the Blue star was spotted with Italian producer Andrea Iervolino without her wedding ring on.
Andrea is producing Maserati: The Brothers, the sports car biopic starring Alba, Michele Morrone, Anthony Hopkins, and Andy Garcia.
The Honest founder also ditched her jewelry on the beach during her family getaway in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, although her husband was by her side.
The Barely Lethal actress showed off pictures from their family trip on Instagram, including photos of Cash.
‘Mexico with my mains,’ she captioned the post full of family photos, including a video of Cash and her son surfing.
Followers complimented her ‘beautiful family’ and said she and her daughters looked like ‘sisters.’
The Into The Blue star seen with husband Cash at the Toronto Raptors vs Lakers game in November in Los Angeles
The Golden Globe nominee has been supporting Cash on social media, and shared a video of him appearing on Good Morning America to promote his ‘Good Fits’ initiative on National Sock Day.
‘Proud of my hubs,’ Jessica raved with a heart emoji, making sure to tag Cash, along with his men’s basics brand, Pair of Thieves.
The collection partners with charities and helps people struggling with homelessness, as well as raising money for mental health outreach and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth.
The entrepreneur’s company has donated more than three million pairs of socks and essentials to charities.