Actress Jessica Alba and film producer Cash Warren are selling their Beverly Hills mansion for nearly $19 million, two months after filing for divorce.
The house, once the home of Jessica Alba's family, was bought in 2017. At that time, the property was worth $10 million and it took Jessica and her husband 18 months to renovate it. The villa is over 800 square meters, including 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, a gym, a cinema... Outside is a swimming pool and a spacious garden. Jessica proudly introduced her dream home in Architectural Digest magazine in 2019.
Jessica Alba and her husband are selling their house amid their divorce.
Jessica Alba and her husband have spent a lot of effort renovating their house in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, where they have lived for the past 7 years. Photo: MLSJessica Alba and Cash Warren filed for divorce in a Los Angeles court in February after 17 years of marriage. They listed their separation date as December 27, 2024, and cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their separation. Both asked for shared custody of their three children: daughters Honor, 16, Haven, 13, and son Hayes, 7.
According to TMZ, Jessica and Cash own many assets together. They do not have a prenuptial agreement, so they may split their assets in half when they divorce. The Dark Angel actor is worth about $100 million while Cash Warren's assets are $50 million, according to Celebrity Networth.
Many sources said that Jessica Alba and her husband broke up amicably. In the announcement post on Instagram, the 43-year-old star also said that she and Cash Warren will still love and respect each other and consider their children as their top priority. This past Easter (April 20), Jessica and Cash reunited to take their children out.
Jessica Alba married Cash Warren in 2008 after several years of dating. They first met on the set of Fantastic Four, where Jessica was the main actress while Cash took on the role of production assistant. During nearly two decades together, Jessica and her husband have always supported each other in work and family life. In addition to their film careers, they both run their own businesses. Cash co-founded the men's fashion brand Pair of Thieves, while Jessica is one of the founders of the home goods company The Honest Company.

