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Christina Hall Addresses Rumor She "Stole" the Kids She Shares With Ant Anstead, Tarek El Moussa
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Date:2025-04-18 08:42:23
Christina Hall had a hoppy Easter at her home away from home.
After sharing a glimpse into her Easter weekend in Tennessee with her three kids Taylor, 12, Brayden, 7, and Hudson, 3, on social media, which led some fans to raise questions about where she lives, the Christina on the Coast star is clearing the air.
Christina—who shares her eldest two children with ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and Hudson with ex-husband Ant Anstead—shared snaps of the kids on an Easter egg hunt, spending time with some chicks and posing with an Easter bunny. She also showed a sweet pic of her and husband Josh Hall posing with a pair of baby goats.
However, if fans were wondering if the pics meant the HGTV star had relocated to Tennessee, she was sure to set the record straight.
"For everyone confused.. we do NOT live in Tennessee," Christina wrote on her Instagram Story, per People. "We live in California ... we have a second home in Tennessee."
She added, "For all those people thinking I left the kids or stole the kids ... false info. We just frequently visit our home away from home."
The look into Christina's Easter fun with all of her children comes after she and Ant reached a custody agreement for their son Hudson, which a judge signed off on Nov. 18. As noted in court documents obtained by E! News, Christina and Ant agreed to a set holiday schedule, where Hudson spends Easter with his dad on even years and his mom on odd years.
Prior to reaching their joint-custody agreement, Ant and Christina endured a bumpy battle.
In April 2022, Ant filed an emergency order to have full custody of Hudson, which a judge denied later that month. Following this move, Ant claimed in Sept. 26 court documents obtained by E! News that Christina has "exploited Hudson in numerous paid promotions on social media."
The next day, Christina issued a court filing of her own obtained by E! News, where she declared, "I have never exploited our son Hudson. He appeared in a few of my own Instagram ads that each took less than five minutes to film."
Since coming to a custody arrangement with Ant, Christina has continued to showcase quality time with Hudson on social media. This includes a snap of the 3-year-old sitting on her husband Josh's shoulders while watching a film.
"Always a cute sight to walk into," Christina wrote on Instagram Feb. 24. "My boys hanging in the garage/ man cave watching 80s movies."
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