Jessica Alba's mystery man revealed to be ‘Captain America' star as they return from Cancún getaway
The actress was photographed with 'Captain America' star Danny Ramirez as the duo headed from Cancún, Mexico, to Los Angeles on Sunday.
TMZ named the actor the following day.
The 32-year-old kept a low profile while navigating the airport alongside the Honest Company founder, 44, over the weekend, with both wearing baseball caps.
The pair refrained from engaging in any PDA during the outing.
Reps for Alba and Ramirez did not immediately respond to Page Six's requests for comment.
The pair initially sparked romance speculation in May when Alba was spotted holding hands with a man at a park in London.
'DANNY RAMIREZ AND JESSICA ALBA?!?!?!?' one fan wrote via X (per The News). 'I mean, the article said mystery man. But it could be, lol.'
Other social media users supported the guess, while one argued that Ramirez had shorter hair than the man in question.
Although Alba was reportedly not 'seeing anyone specific,' she congratulated Ramirez on his 'Avenger: Doomsday' role via Instagram in March.
She reposted the announcement to her Story, tagging the 'Top Gun' star and adding multiple exclamation points.
At the time, Alba was newly navigating her breakup from her husband of 17 years, Cash Warren.
The Golden Globe nominee filed for divorce in February, one month after news broke of their separation — which Alba confirmed in an Instagram statement.
'We … will forever be a family. Our children remain our highest priority,' she wrote in January, referencing daughter Honor, 17, daughter Haven, 13, and son Hayes, 7.
The 'Dark Angel' alum had hinted at her and Warren's relationship struggles before, admitting in 2021 that they were like 'roommates … going through the motions' and 'checking boxes.'
Alba and Warren, who tied the knot in May 2008 in a Beverly Hills, Calif., courthouse, have remained amicable post-split.
The exes even spent Easter together in April, and Alba publicly wished the producer a happy Father's Day last month.
She and Warren have requested joint custody of their children.
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