
Christina Haack
Michael Tullberg / Getty ImagesChristina Haack legally changed his surname back to his veins between he continued to divorce from That Joshua Hall.
“Officially a haack 🦅“The flip Star, 41, wrote through his Instagram stories on Friday, January 24, sharing the official name paper from the Social Security Administration.
He added, “Identify as a married twice. Wikipedia update period.”
Haack currently navigating a divorceE from the third husband Hall, 44. After they married April 2022, he changed his last name to his moniker.
Haack used to be married Flip or flop ABOUT Tarek The Moussa From 2006 to 2016 and British TV Presenter Antestet From 2018 to 2020.

After two years of marriage in Hall, Haack Filed for divorce in July 2024. The settlements still continued.
“(We) don’t close,” Haack said In SiriusXM’s Jeff Lewis Live This month. “Let’s go to try, I can hear it. It’s fun. Can’t wait.”
According to the HGTV Star, the hall is considered “unwilling to settle” to settle the settlements.
“(The court is not) directed to me but he asked me (for money),” Haack claims the Jeff Lewis radio host. “I have to give a little something, but then he bought a Bentley. I give him money to live and he bought a Bentley, but he didn’t work.”
Hall was not in the public responding to Haack’s accusations.
“The hall is not available for commentary, because he continues to live his life today and celebrate his beautiful new girlfriend,” his spokesman said usrefers to the Nashville-based model Stephanie Gabrys. “So sad, Christina should use the low blow about his ex Josh to improve his new show. He had to focus his new boyfriend and stop talking about Josh. As the big Mariah Carey Once sang, ‘Why are you so scared of me?’ We wish Christina’s best. “
rider recently started to see businessman Christopher Lasoca. He also remained open to the possibility of finding one.
“I always want love,” Hack told us In his story of the cover This month. “I may (marry again) in the end. But, not at any time.”
Haack said us That he should “get involved for a minimum, such as, five years” before walking in the course of the fourth time.