Christina Hall

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Christina Hall
Hall in 2018
Born
Christina Meursinge Haack[1]

(1983-07-09) July 9, 1983 (age 40)
Other names
  • Christina El Moussa
  • Christina Anstead
Alma materSan Diego State University
Occupations
  • Real estate investor
  • Television personality
Spouses
  • (m. 2009; div. 2018)
  • (m. 2018; div. 2021)
  • Joshua Hall
    (m. 2022)
Children3

Christina Meursinge Hall (née Haack, formerly El Moussa and Anstead; born July 9, 1983) is an American real estate investor and TV personality. She previously co-starred on HGTV's show Flip or Flop alongside her now ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and the HGTV show, Christina on the Coast. In 2023, she began starring in HGTV's Christina in the Country.

Early life[edit]

Hall was born in Anaheim, California.[1] She has a sister, Carly, who is ten years younger.[2][3] She went to school in southern California and graduated from Canyon High School in Anaheim, California in 2001 and began working in the real estate industry after graduating from San Diego State University.[4] In 2005, she first met future husband and business partner, Tarek El Moussa while the two were working as real estate agents at Prudential.[1][5][4]

Career[edit]

Real estate[edit]

Hall ran the real-estate agency Tarek and Christina: The El Moussa Group with her first husband Tarek in Orange County, California. The husband-and-wife team sold real estate in the southern California area.[6] When the housing market plummeted after the October 2008 stock market crash, their real estate business suffered. The El Moussas went from living in a $6,000-per-month house to a $700-per-month apartment in just a few years.[7]

In 2010,[8] the El Moussas, along with their business partner Pete De Best, bought their first investment property in Santa Ana, California for $115,000, selling the property for a profit of $34,000. The trio continued to flip houses, expanding their real-estate investing business into Arizona and Nevada.[9]

The El Moussa Group was dissolved in 2018. The business is now owned by Tarek and Associates, a sole venture of Tarek El Moussa.[10]

Television[edit]

In 2011, Tarek El Moussa asked a friend to help him make an audition tape for HGTV. Pie Town Productions expressed interest in the tape. HGTV producers had also noticed the couple's Instagram profile, which featured before and after profiles of several renovation projects.[11]

In 2012, HGTV signed the couple to produce a show for the network.[12] In April 2013, Flip Or Flop debuted on the network. In a 2014 interview, Hall said, "Each episode shows things that can go wrong, and do go wrong".[13]

In June 2018, it was announced that Hall would be featured in her own spin-off show, Christina on the Coast.[14] The first episode of season 1 focused on Hall renovating her new post-divorce home, with the remaining seven episodes focusing on her renovating other people's homes.[15] Filming began in the fall 2018,[16] for a spring 2019 premiere.[17] The show's second season premiered on January 2, 2020, on HGTV.

In 2017, Hall presented at the Daytime Emmys.[18]

Other ventures[edit]

On April 14, 2020, Hall released a nutrition book, The Wellness Remodel: A Guide to Rebooting How You Eat, Move, and Feed Your Soul, with certified nutritionist Cara Clark.[19] The book includes 60 healthy recipes.[19] In the book, Hall also discusses her health journey, including autoimmune disease diagnosis, struggles with infertility, and stress of going through a divorce while raising kids.[19]

On July 14, 2020, Hall announced she will be partnering with Spectra Furniture to create a furniture line for the brand. The new line, Christina HOME, debuted in October 2020.[20] In November 2021, Hall created a luxury vinyl flooring line, The Christina Collection, that features 21 different colors and styles.[21][22]

List of product lines by Hall
Year Title Brand Notes
2020 "Christina Hall x The Lace Project" The Lace Project Jewelry collection[23]
2020 "Christina HOME" Spectra Furniture Furniture line
2021 "Christina Collection" Vinyl flooring line

Public image[edit]

During her career, Hall has been featured in numerous publications including Good Housekeeping, Elle Decor,[24] Runner's World[25] and the Orange County Register.[4] She has also appeared on the cover of HGTV magazine[26] and People.[27]

Personal life[edit]

Relationships and children[edit]

In October 2006, Hall began dating Tarek El Moussa, and the couple married in 2009.[4] Their daughter was born in 2010 and their son was born in 2015.[28] In 2013, Tarek was diagnosed with both thyroid and testicular cancer.[29] When doctors recommended radiation treatment, the couple decided to bank Tarek's sperm and try in-vitro fertilization to have a second child. The first attempt failed and Christina suffered a miscarriage on the second try. She became pregnant with their son in 2015.[30][2]

In May 2016, the couple separated after an incident at their Southern California home. Tarek was found by the police on a nearby hiking trail and was in possession of a handgun. He maintained he was never suicidal and had simply gone for a hike, taking a gun to protect himself from wild animals.[31] Tarek and Christina filed for divorce in 2017 and the divorce was finalized in January 2018.[32][33]

In November 2017, Hall began dating English television presenter Ant Anstead.[34] On December 22, 2018, she married Anstead at their Newport Beach, California home and officially changed her name to Christina Anstead.[35] She gave birth to their son, Hudson, on September 6, 2019.[36] They announced their separation on September 18, 2020, and she filed for divorce in November.[37] She also reverted to her maiden name of Christina Haack.[38] The divorce was finalized in June 2021.[39] On April 28, 2022, Anstead filed for full custody of Hudson, accusing Haack of exploiting their son on social media. A judge later ruled that the couple would continue "to have joint legal and joint physical custody."[40][41]

In July 2021, People magazine announced that Haack was dating realtor Joshua Hall,[42][43] and the couple got engaged that September.[44][45] On April 5, 2022, it was reported that the couple married, and she changed her name to Christina Hall.[46] On September 3, 2022, the couple married a second time in Hawaii.[47]

Health[edit]

In December 2022, Hall said that she had undergone quantum biofeedback machine testing at an alternative medicine center,[48] and the results showed she had been diagnosed with "mercury and lead poisoning", which she believed was caused by remodeling and flipping "gross" houses. She also believed her illnesses might be attributed to breast implants. In addition, she said that she had been diagnosed with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth which she intended to treat with "herbs" and intravenous treatments.[49] The testing she reported is generally considered to be pseudoscientific.[50]

Filmography[edit]

As herself
Year Title Role Notes
2013–2022 Flip or Flop Co–host 146 episodes
2013–14 Brother vs. Brother Judge 7 episodes
2015 Flip or Flop Follow-Up Host 3 episodes
2019 Buddy vs. Duff Special guest
2019– present Christina on the Coast Host 36 episodes; Also as executive producer
2021 Christina: Stronger by Design 4 episodes
2022 Christina in the Country Host 6 episodes; Also as executive producer
2023 Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge Contestant 3 episodes

Published works[edit]

  • Anstead, Christina; Clark, Cara. The Wellness Remodel: A Guide to Rebooting How You Eat, Move, and Feed Your Soul (2020). HarperCollins.[51]

References[edit]

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  49. ^ "Christina Hall believes flipping 'gross' houses led to mercury, lead poisoning". ABC10 News, December 23, 2022. Scripps National. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
  50. ^ "Miracle Machines:The 21st-Century Snake Oil". Seattle Times. An investigative report on fraudulent or dangerous alternative medical devices, focusing on the EPFX.
  51. ^ The Wellness Remodel by Christina Anstead, Cara Clark (Ebook) - Read free for 30 days.

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