Jessica Alba and Husband Cash Warren Are ‘Heading for Divorce’—but Who Will Get Their $10 Million Mansion?

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Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have reportedly separated and are “heading for divorce,” according to new claims—after both were seen out and about in Los Angeles without their wedding rings.
The couple, who reside in a spectacular $10 million Beverly Hills, CA, mansion that they purchased in 2017, have been married for 16 years. They tied the knot in 2008 and have since welcomed three children together: daughters Honor and Haven, and son Hayes.
However, according to a new report by TMZ, Alba and Warren are now “about to call quits” on their long-term relationship, with sources claiming to the outlet that the pair are not only separated, but also “moving forward with divorce.”
The publication notes that it is currently “unclear” what has led to the alleged end of the duo’s romance. The couple were last pictured together sitting courtside at an L.A. Lakers game in November. However, she has shared a couple of family photos on Instagram since then, including one that was posted on Dec. 26 and saw them all posing in front of their Christmas tree.
Alba has yet to publicly address the rumors, instead dedicating her Instagram to raising awareness about the wildfires that are currently ravaging multiple Los Angeles neighborhoods.

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Her property—which is located in Beverly Hills and far from the estimated path of the blaze—is not believed to be at risk, however.
Alba and Warren purchased the home in 2017 via a trust, according to property records. They paid $9.95 million for the home, which had originally been listed for $14,995,000 in 2015.
According to a 2019 interview with Architectural Digest, the couple had been living in a property just a stone’s throw away from the sprawling abode, but were eager to find a home with a backyard and more space for their children to play.
Alba told AD that they came across the property—which she described as their “dream home”—on the very first day of their house hunt.
It was not actually on the market when she saw it for the first time because the sellers were waiting to stage it, she explained.
Apparently, she didn’t let that stop her, nor was she deterred by the home’s interior design, which was a far cry from her tastes.
“I thought, I have an imagination and I know what I want,” she recalled. “I walked in and knew within 20 minutes, even though [the previous owners’ style] wasn’t our vibe, this was exactly what we were looking for.”
In its original listing, the home was described as an “East Coast-inspired Hamptons traditional masterpiece,” which came with a detached guesthouse that “exuded incredible warmth and charm.”

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“The interiors are Ralph Lauren-inspired, light and bright, and beautifully proportioned,” the description continued. “This classic estate is truly an exquisite property providing sumptuous living in an exclusive location.”
Though the listing drew plenty of attention to the home’s existing aesthetic, Alba didn’t hesitate to begin working on a dramatic overhaul to turn the home into a dream space for her family.
Alba and Warren embarked on an extensive renovation of the property, which took 18 months and saw the home stripped down to its studs.
They worked closely with the mother-son design team of Kathleen and Tommy Clements, of Clements Design, who were recommended by fellow A-lister Ellen DeGeneres.
However, far from handing over the entire project to the Clements team, Alba took an active role in the design of her new home, picking out furniture and other decor features, including the laundry room flooring.
All of that design experience in her own home no doubt helped when Alba launched her own renovation show, “Honest Renovations,” in 2023, which saw her and fellow working mom Lizzy Mathis teaming up to help residents in Southern California who had outgrown their home—much like she had done when she bought her new mansion.
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