After almost two decades together, Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are reportedly getting a divorce.
“TMZ” has reported that the couple, who married in 2008 and have three children, Honor, 6, Haven, 12 and Hayes, 7, have recently split.
The publication added that the reason for their divorce is unclear and that both of their representatives have not responded to their request for comment.
Meanwhile, several other reports have suggested that the 40-year-old actress and the film producer, 45, have been spotted without their wedding rings.
This includes on Saturday, January 4, when Alba attended a pre-Golden Globes party at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood without Cash or her ring.
Last month, she was also seen in Rome, Italy, sans her ring.
“TMZ” said that Warren has also been seen in Los Angeles without his ring and that the last time the estranged couple were photographed together was at L.A.'s Crypto.com Arena back on November 10 as they sat courtside for a Lakers game.
Alba and Warren first met in 2004 on the set of "Fantastic Four". They got engaged in 2007 and then married a year later with a low-key Beverly Hills courthouse ceremony.
Over the years, they have been vocal about their relationship.
During a 2021 episode of the “Works for Us” podcast, Warren said during a joint sit-down with the “Sin City” star: “We can sit down, we can make each other laugh, we can piss each other off — just that best friend friendship, that trust."
He added: "The moment one becomes stagnant and the other one's really pushing for growth, it's challenging.”
"Or if you're growing apart, it's really challenging and so, it's like finding a way to support each other on our own paths, in our own growth.
“Her helping me on my path, and it doesn't mean our paths have to converge and we have to be doing the exact same thing. It's just supporting each other in our own growth."
Meanwhile, Alba agreed with Warren’s comments and added on the podcast: "We're in it. We both committed to being in it. The second you can choose to be in it, is when you're like, 'Hmm, I don't know, I can probably choose to not do this anymore'.
“The second that happens, that's when it gets weird."
However, during a chat with the “Whine Down With Jana Kramer” podcast in 2023, Warren alluded to some relationship turmoil.
He said at the time: "When we first started dating I was really jealous of other guys and the attention she was getting from other guys. 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, and next thing you know I’m looking up and feeling jealous all the time."