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Christina Hall appears to be removing ring finger tattoo amid Josh Hall divorce
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Date:2025-04-18 17:34:54
"Flip or Flop" star Christina Hall is putting her nearly three-year marriage with Josh Hall behind her.
In an Instagram Story shared Monday, Christina Hall, 41, shared a video of herself undergoing laser removal of a tattoo on her ring finger, according to screenshots shared by Us Weekly and People. She did not reveal which design she was in the process of removing.
Earlier that day, per the outlets, Hall seemed to be making a joke about her divorce proceedings when she posted a video of a suitcase with the caption "When you need a man to do the heavy lifting. Actually, just a really strong assistant. Cheaper & safer choice."
USA TODAY has reached out to Hall's rep for comment.
What have Christina Hall, Josh Hall said about their divorce?
Hall has made several references to the end of her third marriage on Instagram in the month since she and Josh Hall both filed divorce papers.
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In an Instagram Story earlier this month, she told her followers that she finally has her "appetite back," is "exercising again" and has had "some of my best nights with friends," per Us Weekly and Today.
"I have a life coach and I made myself and her a promise − I will never ever give away my peace again," Hall wrote. She also wrote that her kids are "happy" and their "house feels like home."
Josh Hall made a public statement about the split in an Instagram post on Aug. 2.
"I prefer privacy, especially during something as life changing as a divorce I did not ask for," the 43-year-old real estate agent wrote. "I will not publicly badmouth anyone as people have families, friends and others who respect and love them. Unfortunately the internet is forever."
He added, "We are real humans, this is our life and I am not here to entertain people I don’t know with my private matters. Those details will be handled fairly behind closed doors with our respective counsels in due time. Those who know each of us, know who we are."
What Josh and Christina Hall's divorce filings reveal
Both Christina and Josh Hall cited irreconcilable differences in their paperwork. However, Josh Hall claimed in his petition, dated July 12, that they separated July 8, while Christina Hall wrote July 7 in her filing, which was signed July 15.
In his filing, Josh Hall requested spousal support from his estranged wife, while Christina Hall asked the court to not award alimony to either party. Josh Hall also asked for the rights to TV series and specials they made during their marriage to be deemed community property that will be divided equally.
'We're here to help':Tarek El Moussa addresses Christina Hall's divorce
The two had been married since 2021 and in May announced a new HGTV show, "The Flip Off," co-starring Christina's ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa and his wife Heather Rae El Moussa.
The Halls did not have any children together, but Josh Hall was a stepdad to Christina's children − 13-year-old Taylor, 8-year-old Brayden and 4-year-old Hudson − from her previous marriages to "Flip or Flop" El Moussa and British TV personality Ant Anstead.
Christina Hall was previously married to British TV personality Ant Anstead and "Flip or Flop" host Tarek El Moussa. She has three kids from her previous marriages.
Contributing: Brendan Morrow and Kim Willis
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