Christina Hall, known for her role in “Flip or Flop” and “Christina on the Coast,” is not just a successful TV personality but also a devoted mom to her three children. Over the weekend, her sons had the opportunity to express themselves through unique hairstyles, and they were absolutely thrilled with the results.
Hudson, Christina’s youngest child at four years old, made quite the statement with his creative hair choice. He decided to go for a “shark” cut, which involved having his blonde hair gelled into a shark-like spike in the middle of his head. The delighted young boy proudly showcased his new look in recent photos.
Christina is the proud mom of Hudson, who she shares with ex-husband Ant Anstead, as well as 13-year-old daughter Taylor and seven-year-old son Brayden, both from her previous marriage to Tarek El Moussa. Christina currently resides with her three children and her husband, Josh Hall, in a beautiful home in Newport Beach. The family also has a farmhouse in Tennessee, where they enjoy spending long weekends.
It has been a fantastic year for Christina, marked by numerous milestones and celebrations with her loved ones. These include her milestone 40th birthday in July, her daughter Taylor’s 13th birthday, and her wedding anniversary with Josh.
Christina and Josh’s love story began in 2021, leading to their marriage the following year. While Josh tends to keep a low profile, he has been vocal in defending his wife from outside scrutiny, as evidenced by a message he shared on his Instagram account back in April. In the post, he expressed his commitment to being a positive influence on the children’s lives and his unwavering support for Christina.
Josh emphasized the importance of protecting Christina and keeping her safe while maintaining their privacy as a family. He praised Christina for her strength, resilience, and positive influence on the children’s lives. The heartfelt message revealed the deep bond and support that Josh provides to Christina and her children, showcasing their strong family unit.