The Awkwardness Was Visible
Jessica Alba and ex-husband Cash Warren attended their daughter's graduation but kept a noticeable distance from each other throughout the ceremony. The body language between the former couple made it clear that whatever led to their split is still very much unresolved.
Photos from the event show Alba and Warren positioned far apart, avoiding eye contact, and interacting with their daughter separately rather than together. For a couple that was married for over 16 years, the coldness was striking.
Co-Parenting in the Spotlight
Celebrity divorces are always complicated, but they become especially difficult when children's milestones force exes into the same space. Graduations, birthdays, weddings. These events require a level of civility that is hard to maintain when emotions are still raw.
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are clearly still in the early stages of figuring out how to coexist at family events. The awkwardness suggests they have not yet reached the comfortable co-parenting dynamic that some divorced couples eventually achieve.
(photo by TMZ)
Their Daughter Deserved Better
Regardless of what happened between Jessica and Cash, their daughter's graduation should have been about her. The fact that their tension was visible enough to be photographed and reported on means it likely affected the energy of what should have been a purely celebratory day.
Kids of divorce know this feeling all too well. The anxiety of having both parents in the same room. The awareness that everyone is watching to see how they interact. It is a burden no child should carry on their special day.
Time Heals
Most divorced couples eventually find their rhythm. The awkwardness fades. The hurt dulls. And eventually you can stand in the same room without the tension being palpable. Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are not there yet. But hopefully for their children's sake, they will get there eventually.









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