Just a few short months ago the supermarket tabloids all seemed to insist that Jessica Alba's marriage to Cash Warren was nearing divorce, but now they are rumored to have pulled a complete 180. According to the latest gossip news updates, the Sin City actress has reportedly come to terms with the fact that she has enough money -- thanks to Honest Company net worth -- to take care of the family without her husband ever getting a real job. Word has it that as soon as Jess relaxed, she realized that she and Cash were actually very happy together, and soon talk of having another baby followed. The couple haven't officially confirmed anything yet, but some folks are wondering if the Into the Blue beauty isn't pregnant with be third child already.
While even the slightest whisper of a third baby being on the way for Jessica Alba and Cash Warren would seemingly prove that the tabloids had it wrong all along, when they claimed the Honest Company CEO was getting tired of the movie producer's pathetic work ethic, the writers at Life & Style might beg to differ.
One source in the magazine's latest August 3, issue claims that after being frustrated for months on end, Jessica decided that it would be better for everyone if she just focused on Cash's positive attributes, instead of his faults:
"Jess got to the point where she was too tired to fight anymore.
"Cash may not be everything she wants him to be...but he makes her kids happy.
"That's all that matters."
According to the informant, once Jessica started thinking about what a great family man Warren is, she soon found herself considering having another baby with the devoted dad:
"Despite everything Jess has been through with Cash, she wouldn't want a baby with anyone else...and she definitely wants another baby before she gets to old.
"She might be pregnant already."
Whatever happens with Warren -- barring some catastrophe -- Jessica and her children should never really have to worry about money again thanks to the success of her billion dollar Honest Company.
Alba explained to Forbes that her motivation for originally starting the company had more to do finding the products for her life that she felt were missing from the market, than it ever did growing the business into a billion dollar entity (via Daily Mail):
"I felt like my needs weren't being met as a modern person.
"I want beautiful design like everybody else. But it shouldn't be premium-priced, and it should, of course, be safe."
Because when you are doing as well as Jessica Alba and her Honest Company, why waste your times looking for problems that don't really need fixing?
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