Christina Hall regrets not signing a prenuptial agreement with her estranged husband, Josh Hall.
The HGTV star spoke candidly about her third divorce during a conversation with her friend Cassie in Wednesday’s episode of “The Flip Off.”
“Oh my God, it’s crazy. He wants to retire off me,” she claimed. “Honestly, if I would’ve really understood the repercussions of all of this, I would’ve got a prenup or I would never have married him.”
Christina, 41, claimed Josh, 44, has tried to “steal” some of her assets, including ATVs and quad bikes, from her home in Tennessee.
“It’s so, so confusing for me why someone would want to do that to me, especially someone that didn’t have to work for a few years,” she continued.
The “Flip or Flop” alum alleged that Josh is taking “advantage” of her by making “asinine” settlement offers that would result in her paying him “more money.”
“It’s exhausting,” she said. “I just can’t wait for it to be done, but I don’t think that’s gonna happen anytime soon, so.”
Christina discussed her latest divorce after Cassie asked why there were half a dozen ATVs, quads and other outdoor gear outside her home in Newport Beach, Calif.
The TV personality explained that she and Josh had previously “spent a lot of time” at her Tennessee house, but after their split, she wanted to start moving out and eventually sell the property.
Josh reportedly moved to the home after the breakup, so Christina had the major items shipped to her place in California.
Christina did not divulge how much money Josh had asked for, but she previously claimed he wanted a whopping $3.5 million in their divorce settlement.
The “Wellness Remodel” author and the realtor, who secretly tied the knot in October 2021, have previously taken jabs at each other on social media and in the press since filing for divorce in July 2024.
Christina has since moved on with businessman Christopher Larocca, while Josh is in a relationship with model Stephanie Gabrys.
The “Christina on the Coast” star was previously married to Tarek El Moussa from 2009 to 2018 and Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2021.
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