Celebrity breakups of 2025: Jessica Simpson, Jessica Alba, Matt James, more
Hollywood isn’t filled with just fairy-tale endings. Read on for the celebrity couples who split this year.
Jessica Simpson, left, and her husband Eric Johnson are exploring life apart. In a Jan. 13 statement from Simpson’s representatives, the singer confirmed the couple is separating. “Eric and I have been living separately navigating a painful situation in our marriage,” Simpson said. “Our children come first, and we are focusing on what is best for them.”
The couple has been married since 2014 and shares three children.
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Actress Jessica Alba, left, and her husband, film producer Cash Warren, will “forever be family” but have ended their 16-year marriage. “I’m proud of how we’ve grown as a couple and in our marriage over the last 20 years and it’s now time for us to embark on a new chapter of growth and evolution as individuals,” Alba wrote in a Jan. 16 Instagram post.
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One of “The Bachelor’s” biggest success stories from recent seasons appears to be no more. According to Matt James’ Jan. 16 Instagram post, he and Rachael Kirkconnell, left, are going their separate ways four years after the two ended “The Bachelor” Season 25 together.

“Father God, give Rachael and I strength to mend our broken hearts. Give us a peace about this decision to end our relationship that transcends worldly understanding,” he captioned a photo of the two meeting in the show’s premiere. “Shower our friends and family with kindness and love to comfort us. And remind us that our Joy comes from you, Lord.”
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Further controversy surrounds wealthy residents hiring private firefighters at $2,000 per hour. Chris Dunn, owner of Covered 6, reported: “My phone has been ringing off the hook. Demand has never been higher.”
CES 2025 comes to a close today, wrapping up a jam-packed week of high-tech, futuristic cars packing everything from artificial-intelligence voice assistants to flying cars and 1000-plus horsepower electric powertrains. Some of these vehicles are already on sale in other countries while some preview upcoming production cars and others are far-fetched flights of fantasy. So without further adieu, here are some of the coolest vehicles we spotted on the show floor at CES 2025.
Honda showed off two prototypes of its 0-series EVs, both of which are due to start production in 2026 and sport sleek, stylish bodywork. The 0 SUV will arrive first with more conventional looks while the radical 0 Saloon is due in late 2026 and wears the same radical wedge shape as the 2024 Saloon concept.
Chinese automaker Zeekr, founded in 2021 and part of Geely’s vast portfolio of brands, brought three vehicles to the show. The 001 FR is the most appealing from an enthusiast standpoint—the wagon-like shape cloaks a quad-motor electric powertrain cranking out 1248 horsepower. The aggressive body kit, which includes a sizable rear wing, gives the 001 FR serious presence, and we were impressed by the quality of its suede-covered interior. We’d love to get behind the wheel and pin the 001 FR’s accelerator.
The Zeekr Mix is drastically different from the 001 FR, a bubbly electric minivan for the Chinese market with a spacious cabin. The Mix seats five, but the front seats can swivel 270 degrees to either face rearwards, towards each other, or towards the coach doors, which open up with no pillar in between to ease access to the cabin. Despite the more practical approach, the Mix is no slouch, with a rear-wheel-drive 416-hp single-motor powertrain and up to 436 miles of range on China’s CLTC test cycle when fitted with the larger 102-kWh battery pack. We’d be curious to see how the Mix would stack up against the VW ID.Buzz if it was ever brought to America.