Jessica Alba is stepping into a new chapter with grace, gratitude, and a whole lot of cozy pajamas. The actress and Honest Company founder just shared a deeply personal peek into her first Christmas after separating from Cash Warren, and the internet is melting in the best possible way.
On Tuesday, Dec. 30, Alba posted a carousel of December memories on Instagram featuring her three kids, daughters Honor, 17, and Haven, 14, and her seven-year-old son Hayes. The caption said it all: “December moments - the last chapter of 2025…!” and it felt like a quiet mic drop for a year that clearly came with its own plot twists.
A cozy Christmas morning that felt real
The carousel opened with Alba smiling softly at the camera, dressed in pajamas, holding a stack of wrapped presents. A glowing Christmas tree stood behind her like a movie set, except this one felt lived in and wonderfully unfiltered.
In one video, Hayes is buzzing with excitement over a Pokémon gift. He shares that he is hoping for a Charizard after watching YouTubers who scored one with what he called crazy luck. The energy was pure childhood joy. The kind that reminds every adult watching that happiness can be as simple as a cardboard box and a dream.
The next slide showed Hayes grinning in a Pikachu camo hoodie, which honestly deserves its own fan club. It was the kind of detail that makes these posts feel less like celebrity content and more like a family group chat that accidentally went public.
Honor and Haven shine with sweet sister energy
Jessica also shared snaps of her daughters Honor and Haven, adding the affectionate nicknames Honorcita and Havie.
At 17 and 14, Honor and Haven are at that magical age where they are both kids and almost grown. Seeing them included so naturally in these moments gave the whole post a grounded and real vibe.
A full house filled with love
The holiday spirit did not stop with just the kids. Alba’s parents, Mark and Catherine Alba, were there too, rocking their pajamas and opening presents together. Alba’s brother and his wife also made an appearance in a group photo of the family heading out for a festive evening. The vibe was casual and cheerful, proof that even during times of big personal change, family still shows up.
Other slides included moments with friends, gym sessions, great food, and inspirational posts about being thankful for what matters most. It was a montage of a life in motion, still joyful, still full.
Life after divorce and what it really looks like
This was Jessica Alba’s first Christmas since her split from Cash Warren, and while the word divorce can feel heavy, the images she shared told a different story. Jessica concluded 2025 with a new love and more projects on the horizon.
