HGTV star Christina Haack thinks she rushes into relationships
Christina Haack thinks she rushes into relationships and "never wanted" to go through a divorce in the first place.
Christina Haack thinks she rushes into relationships.
The 41-year-old star was initially married to Tarek El Moussa and has Taylor, 14, and Brayden, nine, with him but then tied the knot with Ant Anstead - with whom she has five-year-old son Hudson - but they called it quits in 2021, and she married Josh Hall the following year.
Christina filed for divorce from Josh in July 2024, and explained to Tarek in an upcoming clip from their reality show 'The Flip Off': "I feel like I try to hide and act like I’m not affected but then I just do more stupid things to try to make myself feel better. I just keep doing it and getting into things too fast that I know aren’t right."
The HGTV star then admitted that she "never wanted" to go through a divorce, and lamented that she is the "only person" in her family to have done so.
She added: "I never wanted to get divorced. I’m the only person in my family to ever get a divorce. So I just felt like it’s safe to be back in a relationship, but ultimately, that was not safe either."
Christina is now appearing on the HGTV show alongside her first husband and his new wife Heather Rae.
She admitted that she had been discussing her relationship with them both before it came to an end and noted now her new co-stars had been "very, very supportive" towards her.
She added: "I'd been talking to both of them about it. They were aware that there were issues and it's something that we had to sidebar on in regards to how all of us were going to handle even filming with Josh because there was already some difficulty there.
"So they weren't surprised. And they were also very, very supportive."
Christina even found that working with her ex-husband and 'Selling Sunset' star Heather - who have Tristan, 22 months, together - to be a "distraction" from her troubled relationship.
She said: "It definitely was a distraction. I think it relieved that stress. The show was stressful in itself for different reasons not even having to do with our dynamic. Just flipping a house that fast and I haven't flipped in a long time. So I think it was a good distraction."