Christina Haack breaks silence on Josh Hall split: 'My kids literally asked me to leave...'
Christina Haack says her children asked her to leave Josh Hall and has admitted that she is "in a tornado" of misfortune thanks to bad relationships.
Christina Haack says her children asked her to leave Josh Hall.
The 41-year-old reality star - who has Taylor, 13, and eight-year-old Brayden with her first husband Tarek El Moussa as well as Hudson, five, with her second husband Ant Anstead - called time on her marriage to Josh in July over "irreconcilable differences" and has now alleged that she broke up with him for the sake of her kids.
Speaking to Tarek in an upcoming clip from her show 'The Flip Off', she said: "No... Josh and I officially split up. We had a blow up... middle fingers in my face. Things with Josh have been bad for a long time.
"The kids literally asked me to leave. They told me he’s not nice to me. Why would I stick around?"
The 'Christina in the Country' star added that she feels as if she has been "stuck in a tornado" for almost a decade and can't find a way out of her relationship troubles.
She said: "I feel like I’m in a tornado all the time and I just can’t get out of it. Everything since like 2016 has been so hard and so horrible. It’s really taken a really bad toll on me."
Earlier this year, Christina claimed in a legal filing that Josh had asked to be paid $65,000 a month and she blasted the request due to the short nature of their marriage."
In documents obtained by People magazine, she wrote: "Josh Hall is requesting $65,000 per month in spousal support from [Christina] on a 2 year, 9 month marriage, which is outrageous when he is self-supporting."
She also claimed Josh had "just paid over $70,000 to pay off the lease" on a Bentley and therefore "has no need for spousal support."
But Josh has hit out at the filing, arguing the "legal declarations" made by the 41-year-old beauty were "riddled with lies and assumptions".
He also blasted Christina's lawyer, Matthew S. DeArmey.
He wrote: "Interesting tactic for someone who is a licensed attorney and took an oath of integrity. Pretty sure making provably false statements to a judge is unethical."