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Christina Haack's Blended Family Success: Amicable Divorces and Thriving Co-Parenting
27 Oct
Summary
- Christina Haack maintains close friendships with ex-husbands Tarek El Moussa and Ant Anstead
- Haack shares 3 children with the exes and they co-parent together as a blended family
- Haack credits maturity, putting kids first, and willingness to let go of the past for their success

As of October 2025, HGTV star Christina Haack, 42, has navigated the challenges of divorce and co-parenting with remarkable success. Haack shares 15-year-old daughter Taylor and 10-year-old son Brayden with her first ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa, 44, as well as 6-year-old son Hudson with her second ex-husband, Ant Anstead, 46.
Despite the rocky divorces, Haack has managed to forge amicable relationships with both of her former spouses. The trio now enjoys spending time together as a blended family, attending their children's events and even celebrating holidays side by side. Haack credits this unconventional dynamic to a shared maturity and a commitment to putting the kids first.
"It really takes everyone in a co-parenting situation wanting to make it work," Haack explains. "All of us work hard to make sure that we're all getting along." Haack and El Moussa, in particular, have been able to move past their differences, with Haack noting that they can "be over something in literally like .5 seconds and never want to talk about it again."
Haack's relationship with Anstead, which was strained by a heated custody battle over their son Hudson, has also improved significantly. After Haack's third divorce in 2024, the exes agreed to have a "fresh start" and now enjoy spending time together as co-parents, attending their son's soccer games and school events as a united front.
Haack's ability to navigate these complex family dynamics has not gone unnoticed. She often receives messages from others seeking advice on how to replicate her success. "It's not weird at all. It's wonderful," Haack says of her blended family. "I think my kids love that they know anyone can come over here and we could do Christmas together and we could do parties together."




