Jessica Alba & The Honest Company: Hubby Cash Warren ‘Couldn’t Be More Proud’
Cash Warren has nothing but love and pride for his wife Jessica Alba.
In an interview with Huff Post Live, Warren expressed his admiration for the actress' dedication to The Honest Company, a business venture which supplies household products that is in line with ethical consumerism.
"Her launching the Honest Company has helped her understand what I've done for the last 11 years we've been together," he said, as quoted by a report from Latina. "I couldn't be more proud. She works so hard."
Warren, 36, and Alba, 33, have been married for seven years with two daughters, six-year-old Honor and 3-year-old Haven, Us Weekly wrote. They first met in 2004 during the filming of "Fantastic Four," where Alba portrayed Susan Storm, Mirror Online reported.
According to Warren, who is also an entrepreneur, his wife's commitment with The Honest Company helped strengthen their marriage. Alba, on the other hand, is grateful for having her husband by her side.
"Whenever I doubt myself for a second, he's the first one to come up and say 'You can do this, I believe in you,'" Alba said in an interview with Us Weekly when her company first launched. "I don't know what I'd do without him there. And he's so good with the kids. We're really happy."
Aside from being the CEO of The Honest Company, Alba is a contributing editor to Self magazine. She also has two upcoming movies: "Dear Eleanor" and "Barely Lethal." The former centers on "two teen girls traveling across the U.S. in 1962 during the Cuban missile crisis in search of Eleanor Roosevelt," while the latter is about "a teen special ops agent who enrolls in high school, where she finds life more challenging than espionage," Daily Mail wrote.
The actress will also have an appearance in VH1's docudrama "Barely Famous," which is slated for release on March 18, the news outlet noted.
Just recently, Alba was invited to speak at the Morgan Stanley's Executive Women's Conference in New York City. In the conference, she talked about The Honest Company and how she handles entrepreneurship.
"Professional setbacks and failures force me to reevaluate and ideate more thoughtfully and efficiently," she explained, as quoted by a separate report from Daily Mail. "It helps to have a different perspective on my own work. When I first pitched the idea for my company to investors, it was half-baked and I got a lot of blank stares. I realized that the more complicated my idea and execution were, the more people turned away."
Alba also added that "streamlining and simplifying as much as possible" is an important aspect of being an entrepreneur, the news outlet noted.