Christina Haack, the well-known HGTV star, has made it clear that she is done with marriage following her third divorce. During the season finale of her show “The Flip Off,” Haack discussed her relationship with her estranged husband, Josh Hall, with guest judge Jeff Lewis. When asked about her future dating prospects, Lewis remarked on her attractiveness and success but jokingly questioned if she planned to marry again. Haack firmly responded, “No more marriages.”
Haack’s relationship history has been quite eventful. She was previously married to Tarek El Moussa from 2009 to 2018, with whom she shares two children: Taylor, now 14, and Brayden, 9. The couple became famous for their show “Flip or Flop.” After her divorce from Tarek, Haack married Ant Anstead in 2018, but the marriage lasted just three years. In 2022, she tied the knot with Josh Hall, but the couple filed for divorce in July 2024.
Interestingly, after the divorce announcement, Haack and Hall appeared together in “The Flip Off,” although Hall was only shown in the first episode due to their separation. Heather Rae El Moussa, Tarek’s wife, commented on the show’s dynamics, suggesting that Hall’s absence created a more lighthearted atmosphere.
During the finale, Haack reflected on her relationship with Hall while discussing a house he had found for her to flip. She mentioned that although Hall had big plans for a renovation, the reality of the neighborhood didn’t support those ideas, further highlighting that their visions didn’t align.
Haack has also opened up about her tendency to rush into new relationships after breakups, acknowledging that it often leads to challenges. She stated, “I try to hide my feelings but end up making hasty decisions to feel better.” This self-awareness shows her commitment to personal growth.
In conclusion, Christina Haack is stepping back from romantic commitments to focus on herself, after experiencing significant ups and downs in her love life. Her candidness about her relationship struggles connects with many who have faced similar situations, emphasizing the importance of understanding oneself before seeking a partner.