Jessica Alba and Cash Warren are celebrating a major milestone as their eldest daughter, Honor Warren, prepares to take the next big step in her academic journey.
The 17-year-old has officially been accepted to Yale University, where she plans to study English and film, according to an announcement shared by her high school.
The school revealed the news in a celebratory Instagram post, which features a photo of a younger Honor next to the Yale logo.
“Honor goes to Yale University!!” the caption read and added: “We are very proud of Honor and it is an HONOR to say goodbye to her.”
The publication also noted that she will be part of the Class of 2029 and will end with a cheerful “Go Bulldogs.” The announcement came the same day Yale released the first results of its decision.
Honor’s acceptance was quickly met with love from her family.
Her younger sister, Haven, 14, showed her support by commenting two red heart emojis on the post. The news marks a proud moment for the entire family, especially during a year full of change.
The milestone comes amid a period of transition for Jessica and Cash, who share three children, Honor, Haven, and youngest, Hayes, 7.
The former couple filed for divorce earlier this year after 16 years of marriage. Despite the change, both parents have made it clear that their children remain their top priority.
Jessica recently talked about balancing personal growth with motherhood and shared that her main goal is to make sure her children feel supported and happy.
“They are my number one priority,” he said. “So as long as they’re happy, they’re well and they’re healthy, we’ll all be fine.”
Cash also expressed his support for Jessica’s new chapter, including her relationship with actor Danny Ramirez.
As the family moves forward, Honor’s acceptance into college stands out as a bright and meaningful moment, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their life.




