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Jessica Alba and Husband Cash Warren Divorce: Split Honest Company Net Worth? [GOSSIP NEWS]

Not only has she been busy making movies non-stop, Jessica Alba's Honest Company has blossomed into a billion dollar enterprise. The Idle Hands starlet's husband, Cash Warren, hasn't been nearly as successful, and word has it that his Instagram bikini model wife is starting to take umbrage. According to the latest gossip news updates, Sin City's saddest stripper is starting to wonder if their marriage can continue to work without Cash ever really contributing to their family's net worth. It's said that things may soon end in divorce for the Hollywood couple, if Warren can't find himself some sort of semi-steady work.

On top of looking like an angel sent from heaven, Jessica Alba, also has a total of four new movies coming out in 2015 and is launching a new line of baby food products through her Honest Company.

Alba's unbelievably lucky husband, Cash Warren, on the other hand, has surprisingly accomplished very level since meeting his wife way back in 2004, and the new rumor has it that it is starting to get to her.

A source close to the family insists in the March 9, issue of OK! Magazine, that Jessica has started to realize that she is really the only one that is actually doing any work these days:

"Jessica feels like she is single-handedly supporting her family while Cash sits around and does nothing.

The spy goes on to explain that after 11-years of being together, Alba let Warren know that it is time to get to work or get out:

"Jessica has laid down the law; Cash needs to find work quick -- or else.

"He's tired of her nagging but deep down he knows he deserves it."

If her defense, Jessica doesn't exactly plan to spend the year resting on her laurels in between movie premieres.

It was announced last week that her Honest Company is getting into baby food and feeding products -- including organic formula.

Jessica revealed in a recent interview that her business' dedication to providing women and their families with better alternatives is as important as all the mountains of money it is making (via Biz Journals):

"I've always been passionate about really anything that has to do with giving women and children better choices and better chances at life and empowering them -- whether it's through education or products or mentorship."

If only Hollywood were full of Jessica Albas instead of Cash Warrens, the whole world would be a much kinder and better place.

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