Christina on the Coast star Christina Hall (formerly known as Christina Haack) is active on social media.
Still, rather than comment on her glam appearance, fans are focusing on her failed relationships.
The reality star took to Instagram to share a short video of herself looking gorgeous, thanks to @juliagonzales_beauty (who she tagged).
Still, fans are far more interested in sharing their thoughts on her recent divorce from Joshua Hall (Christina’s third divorce).
The comments have been incredibly unkind. “After 3 Husbands no one is amazing,” a comment reads. “Stay single !!! Clearly you can’t be in a long lasting relationship!” another fan commented. But why the harsh words?
Earlier this month, it was reported that Christina Hall was getting a divorce. Despite her recent Instagram post having absolutely nothing to do with her relationship status, some fans have used it as an opportunity to weigh in on her divorce. “You should have hung on to your ex, he is a good guy,” a comment reads. “Ready for ur next wedding,” another wrote.
But not everyone is hating on Christina. “I’m not even going to judge her. The only reason most of us aren’t on husband number three or four is because we chose to stay and put up with nonsense,” a fan wrote. Another agreed, writing, “Gurl live your life without a man mooching of you! I’ve watched you work for your hard earned money constantly & no one needs to try to take money off of you.”
Why Did Christina Hall And Joshua Hall Break Up?
Things between Christina Hall and her soon-to-be ex-husband, Joshua Hall, do not appear to have ended well (and there have been some shocking allegations made). It was reported earlier this month that Joshua filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences.” But he reportedly left their shared home in Newport Beach, California, a day after Christina asked for a divorce.
She has also made allegations against Joshua in a lawsuit (obtained via People). “Since then, Josh has come to the property on several occasions,” the lawsuit claims. “The first time he returned to the residence, it was scheduled for him to pick up items. The second time he returned to the residence was unscheduled, and he also took items.” The filing also made claims about the security cameras.
“Josh’s attorney sent a letter demanding that I preserve electronic evidence without it being automatically deleted, so I unplugged cameras so the system would not automatically overwrite the hard drive,” the documents read. “Each time Josh has returned to the house, he has plugged the cameras back in, which would allow him to keep me and my children under surveillance,” Christina’s filing alleges. “I object to him having that access into my home.”
This storyline has been rejected by a Joshua source, who told People, “Josh wouldn’t even know how to turn the cameras off,” and he “has nothing to hide.”