After a challenging 2024, Joshua Hall is ready to leave the past behind and embrace the new year with a fresh perspective.
In July 2024, news broke that the TV personality and his wife, Christina Hall (née Haack), had decided to end their marriage after more than two years together. Both filed for divorce on July 15, with Joshua citing their date of separation as July 8, while Christina listed it as July 7.
Though Joshua Hall didn’t directly address the split in his recent update, he shared a moment of gratitude, noting that despite the hardships, 2024 “wasn’t all that bad” thanks to the support of his loved ones.
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Joshua Hall Reflects On 2024
As he rang in the New Year, Hall got candid about the “tough year” he endured in 2024. While it had its moments, he admitted, “It helped me grow and be stronger than I’ve ever been.”
“Sometimes the tough situations can change you. You end up becoming a different person. A better version of yourself,” he continued. “You learn things about yourself you didn’t know before. It has opened my eyes to many things. Even though it was tough, I know that it taught me many lessons and for that I’m grateful. I always tell myself that God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers.”
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Joshua Hall began dating Christina Hall shortly after her divorce from Ant Anstead in 2021. The pair married in 2022 and went on to co-star in several HGTV series, including “Christina on the Coast” and “Christina in the Country.”
The duo had also been slated to compete against Christina’s ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa, and his wife, Heather Rae El Moussa, in the upcoming HGTV series, “The Flip Off.” However, following their split, the show’s plans have shifted.
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2024 Helped Teach Hall Lessons
Hall added that these lessons helped him realize “who is really there for you. These people become your pillars in life. They stand by you.”
“They understand when you need space. They’ve got you even if at this moment in time, you don’t have them,” Hall wrote. “I will forever be grateful for my community who continue to love me, support me and those special ones who came into my life.”
The realtor wrapped up his Instagram post by looking to 2025, calling it “a new year, a fresh start, and a chance to write a new book with some new beginnings.”
“This WILL be my best year yet,” he concluded.
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Inside Joshua Hall’s Messy Divorce From Christina Hall
As their contentious divorce continues, Christina Hall has brought in high-profile attorney Laura Wasser in an effort to expedite the proceedings. According to a source who spoke to Us Weekly in November 2024, “Christina was not happy with the progress or lack thereof.”
The insider added, “[She] decided to go with the best divorce attorney out there to try and wrap this up quickly and fairly.”
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Who Is Laura Wasser?
Kim Kardashian famously turned to Laura Wasser in 2020 during her high-profile divorce from Kanye West. Known as Hollywood’s go-to divorce attorney, Wasser’s impressive roster of A-list clients includes Johnny Depp, Christina Aguilera, Ryan Reynolds, and Jennifer Garner.
However, Wasser’s expertise comes with a hefty price tag. According to a 2016 Bloomberg report, she charges clients $850 per hour and requires a $25,000 retainer fee. Her clientele typically consists of individuals with a net worth of $10 million or more, ensuring her services remain exclusive to the Hollywood elite.
Christina Hall Didn’t Sign A Prenup
According to Us Weekly, Christina did not sign a prenuptial agreement before marrying Joshua, 43, in 2021—a decision that could significantly impact the outcome of their split. The insider revealed that money has long been a point of contention in their relationship. “Christina works very hard and is successful. She felt like Josh was not contributing enough to the household,” the source explained.
However, a second source familiar with the situation countered this claim, stating that Joshua had been working throughout their marriage and was contributing financially.
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Both Christina and Joshua filed for divorce on Monday, July 15, and their conflicting requests from the court suggest that reaching an agreement might not be easy. As the legal process unfolds, it’s clear that financial disagreements and the lack of a prenuptial agreement will play a central role in their separation.