Jessica Alba says Cash Warren marriage is like ‘roommates’

Jessica Alba and Cash Warren
(Photo by McCollan/AFP via Getty Images)She reported breaking up with her husband a few months ago Cash Warren, Jessica Alba Said she and Warren “became roommates.”
Alba, 43, opens up about her marriage frank conversation with podcasts Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt April 2024.
“It was great for 2.5 years, but after that, you were roommates,” Alba revealed on Schwarzenegger’s “BDA Baby” podcast. “It’s like, you’re roommates. You’re just going through the motions. It’s responsibility. It involves a lot of things, like checking boxes.
TMZ reported on Wednesday, January 8, that Alba and Warren, 45, recently separated and are dating Prepare to file for divorce. US Weekly Their representatives have been contacted for comment.
this pair Met on set Fantastic Four In 2004, Alba served as the female lead and Warren served as the production assistant. They tied the knot four years later.
In a 2008 vow, Alba nine months pregnant and their daughter Honor, now 16 years old.
Alba grimaced when Schwarzenegger Pratt, 35, asked how she balances her heavy responsibilities and ensures “your husband feels taken care of.”
“Let me know if you figure this out in your relationship,” she quipped, adding, “You know, I think [Warren] You may suffer a loss. …It’s hard. it’s out of the question.
Alba said she and Warren had previously tried to schedule regular date nights, “where we wouldn’t bring our phones and just talk. But then for some reason, that stopped — so we weren’t on the same page.”
She advised Schwarzenegger Pratt listeners, “When you’re unhappy, communicate it and get rid of it immediately rather than letting it fester – and then you create hostility and then it explodes , this is very important.
Alba also noted that she and Warren have “been through this” since they’ve been together for so long, joking that “he basically stole money from me in my 20s and 30s.”
“Obviously, we have a friendship and comfort, like, ‘You’re not going anywhere,'” she added. “So sometimes you don’t treat these people the best, right? You don’t think about their feelings as much as you think about other people’s feelings. So I think that’s a constant thing – it’s something that requires ongoing work.
Married couples should avoid discussing topics such as their children’s schedules when alone, she said.
“That date night, or that time, you really shouldn’t be talking about the annoying things you talk about during the week. Now it’s time to get over that and examine it in a different way. But it’s hard. It’s really hard. Disaster.