Christina Haack Sounds Off: 'I Wish I Never Married' Josh Hall, Blames No Prenup

Sarah Johnson
March 1, 2025
4 min read
Christina Haack's split with Josh Hall is turning into a real-life reality show, and not the kind you binge-watch for fun. On a recent episode of HGTV's "The Flip Off," featuring her ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and his wife Heather, Christina didn't hold back about her feelings toward Hall.
According to Christina, Hall is looking for a golden parachute, hoping to "retire" off her. "It’s crazy. He wants to retire off me," she said. The HGTV star didn't mince words, stating, "Honestly, if I would’ve really understood the repercussions of all of this, I would’ve gotten a prenup or I would’ve never married him."
She claims Hall has been making financial offers, each one more outrageous than the last. "He’ll make me these offers, which, he just made me another one. It’s so confusing for me why someone would want to do that to me – especially someone who didn’t have to work for a few years – that would take this much advantage of me. Literally the last offer he made, I thought was asinine. The next one is worse. More money."
Adding fuel to the fire, Christina revealed that an ATV went missing from her Tennessee property shortly after their split. "When my parents got to the house, this was gone," she said, implying Hall was responsible. "He took it. He thinks all of this is his even though I bought this before marriage. That’s when I was like, ‘I need to get all this stuff out of here. Like, he’s just going to steal it all.’"
Hall quickly fired back on Instagram, calling the accusations "made up BS" and claiming he was simply cleaning the ATV for her parents. He has since deleted the Instagram story.
Christina purchased the Tennessee property before marrying Hall, who resided there after their divorce filing in July. She listed the property for sale in October for $4.5 million, but it's now off the market.
Christina shares children Taylor and Brayden with Tarek El Moussa and Hudson with Ant Anstead. Hall filed for divorce in July 2024, citing "irreconcilable differences" and requesting spousal support.
Editor's Comments
Okay, so maybe rushing into marriage after three tries wasn't the best idea. A prenup could have saved everyone a lot of drama. Lesson learned: always protect your assets, especially when your love life plays out on TV.
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