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'Flip or Flop' stars Christina Hall and Tarek El Moussa reunite for HGTV show with spouses
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Date:2025-04-18 15:59:56
HGTV's most famous exes Christina Hall and Tarek El Moussa are flipping the script on their divorce drama with a new show on the network.
The pair will be joined by their new spouses, "Selling Sunset" real estate agent Heather El Moussa and Hall's husband Josh Hall for a "spicy new series," the quartet announced on Instagram on Wednesday. The show is set to air in early 2025 and will feature the Halls and the El Moussas squaring off to see who can find and flip a house for financial gain.
"The Flip Off" marks a new chapter for the pair, who rose to fame during a 10-season run on the fan-favorite HGTV program "Flip or Flop," which followed the now-divorced couple as they flipped homes in Orange County, California.
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The news comes after Netflix star Heather El Moussa, who is currently married to Christina Hall's ex-husband, posted a video on Instagram with the "Christina on the Coast" star Monday. The video comes two years after The Daily Mail published reports of an alleged rift between El Moussa and Hall, who shares Taylor and Brayden with Tarek.
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In 2021, the El Moussas tied the knot and in early 2023, they welcomed a son, Tristan. Heather El Moussa appeared in a reduced role on Season 7 of the Netflix sensation "Selling Sunset" and joined her husband on their own HGTV series "The Flipping El Moussas."
But the El Moussas weren't the only ones who built a new foundation for love.
A year later, "Christina on the Coast" star Hall, 38, announced her engagement to realtor Josh Hall in September 2022, almost a year after she and ex-husband Ant Anstead announced their separation.
She and Hall first went Instagram official a few months prior that July, when she addressed fans' criticisms that she was moving on from her past relationship too fast.
The Halls now star together on "Christina in the Country," which followed her journey from the California coast to the Tennessee countryside as her business expanded to the South.
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