HGTV star Christina Hall slams ex Josh Hall’s ‘hope’ message in multimillion-dollar divorce
Christina and Josh Hall filed for divorce on July 7
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Christina Hall is not holding back when it comes to her divorce from her third husband, Josh Hall.
After her ex recently shared a message of "hope" on his Instagram Story, the HGTV star had a fiery response to his post.
"I ‘HOPE’ she pays me millions more than what she’s already offered me," Christina wrote underneath the same photo Josh posted, seemingly referring to their divorce settlement.
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The photo was an art display which spelled out the words "Hope." Josh added a prayer emoji, along with a blue heart emoji on his Instagram Story.
Christina’s comments come as she faces an expensive divorce from Josh.
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A representative for Christina confirmed to Fox News Digital that no prenuptial agreement was signed before her marriage.
California, where the former couple’s divorce documents were filed, is a community property state, meaning anything earned or acquired during the marriage, including debts, can be claimed by both parties as their own.
Meanwhile, Christina has been vocal about her divorce from Josh, especially through social media.
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Christina recently weighed in on the idea of replacing her estranged husband Josh with another one of her exes as her co-star in her upcoming show "The Flip Off."
Josh was set to star alongside her in the HGTV series, which was to follow the pair as they compete against Christina's first ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and his wife Heather in a real estate flip off contest. However, after both Christina and Josh filed for divorce on July 7, Josh's role on the show is in question.
In the comments section of a recent Instagram post shared by Christina, a fan suggested that her second ex-husband Ant Anstead step in for Josh on "The Flip Off."
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"LOL that would be genius ‘ratings’ idea just saying," the "Christina on the Coast" host replied, via Us Weekly.
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A representative for Christina told Fox News Digital, "We’re not elaborating on her comments at this time."
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A representative for Anstead did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
In May, HGTV announced that Christina, Josh, Tarek and Heather were starring in "The Flip Off," which is currently filming. Following the former couple's divorce filing, a source told Us Weekly that Josh is no longer involved with the show and Christina, Tarek and Heather are proceeding without him.
"They are in production of 'The Flip Off' without Josh," the insider said "They’re moving forward with the show without him."
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Christina and Tarek, who share daughter Taylor, 13, and son Brayden, 8, were married from 2009 to 2018. The former couple co-starred in the hit HGTV reality show "Flip or Flop" for 10 seasons from 2013 to 2022, continuing to work together after their divorce.
In October 2021, Tarek married Heather, who previously starred in the Netflix reality show "Selling Sunset," after three years of dating. The pair welcomed their first child, son Tristan, in January 2023.
"LOL that would be genius ‘ratings’ idea just saying."
In December 2018, Christina married Anstead at their home in Newport Beach, California, and they welcomed son Hudson in 2019. However, the two announced that they were separating in September 2020, and Christina filed for divorce two months later.
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After their divorce was finalized in June 2021, Anstead and Christina engaged in a bitter custody battle over Hudson. Though the former couple shared joint legal and physical custody of Hudson, Anstead filed for full custody of their son in April 2022, alleging that Christina had spent little time with Hudson since they began co-parenting their son.
Anstead claimed that Christina spent an "average of nine full days each month over the last 20 months and an average of seven full days per month in 2022" with Hudson, according to multiple reports.
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At the time, Christina responded, saying Anstead's filing "saddens" her and that she is a "good mom."
In addition, the TV presenter expressed concerns about Hudson's image being used for paid content, as well as on a television production set, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
Christina later stated on Instagram that Hudson would no longer appear on her social media.
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In December 2022, Christina and Anstead reached a settlement and decided to maintain their previously established joint custody arrangement. Christina recently began following Anstead on Instagram again, though he has not followed her back.
Meanwhile, Anstead has been dating Renee Zellweger after they met on the set of his show "Celebrity IOU Joyride" in April 2021.
Christina and Josh secretly married in October 2021 and tied the knot again in September 2022 during a ceremony in Hawaii.
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When they filed for divorce, Josh cited their date of separation as July 8, while Christina noted the former couple had separated the day before, on July 7.
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Since filing for divorce, Christina has accused her estranged husband of transferring $35,000 of her money into his personal bank account on July 8 after their divorce filing, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
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"I would not have asked him to send himself my money the day after I told him we are getting divorced," Christina stated in the documents.
In his divorce filing, Josh requested spousal support from Christina. In her latest court filing, Christina stated that her ex "should not need" spousal support as he has his own source of income.
"I understand that at some point this court may require that I pay some spousal support to Josh and reasonable attorney's fees to his counsel," she stated. "However, it is my belief that this is a simple case with straightforward accounting over a short period of time, any fees and costs should be minimal."
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"Like all hard-working mothers, my life revolves around my children and my work. It is my understanding that Josh has his own income and therefore he should not need any spousal support from me," she added.
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Fox News Digital's Janelle Ash and Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.