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Christina Haack Files for Divorce From Joshua Hall After Two Years of Marriage

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Reality TV star Christina Haack has filed for divorce from her husband Joshua Hall after more than two years of marriage, the couple announced today. Haack cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split, listing the date of separation as July 7th. Hall, in his filing, stated the date of separation as July 8th. They both initiated divorce proceedings on the same day.

Christina Haack, formerly known as Christina El Moussa, requested to restore her last name to Haack in the divorce filing. She is seeking neither party to receive spousal support and has asked Joshua to cover her legal fees. On the other hand, Joshua Hall is requesting spousal support from Haack and requesting her to pay his attorney fees.

Haack and Hall tied the knot in a secret ceremony in April 2022 after a whirlwind romance. The couple’s relationship started shortly after Haack’s divorce from Ant Anstead, with whom she shares son Hudson. Before Hall, Haack was married to Tarek El Moussa, with whom she shares two children, Taylor and Brayden.

In a public social media post in July 2021, Haack introduced Joshua Hall to her followers, emphasizing her desire to protect their relationship from public scrutiny. The couple’s engagement was announced in September 2021, and they exchanged vows during a picturesque wedding ceremony in Maui in October 2022.

However, after just over two years of marriage, things seem to have taken a different turn for Haack and Hall. For the reality TV star, it’s another chapter in her turbulent romantic life, which has been heavily followed by fans since her days on the show ‘Flip or Flop’, where she worked alongside Tarek El Moussa.

Rachel Adams

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