
Christina Haack goes red carpet official with beau Christopher Larocca after he grabbed her breasts in Mexico
Christina Haack made her red carpet debut with new boyfriend Christopher Larocca at Wednesday's For Your Consideration Emmy event.
The 41-year-old three-time divorcee was also joined by ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and his wife Heather El Moussa, with whom she stars on the HGTV show The Flip Off.
Her soon-to-be ex-husband Josh Hall was initially involved in the competition series, with the two couples expected to compete 'to find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain.'
Josh was booted from the show shortly after they each filed for divorce last July, one day apart.
Christina went Instagram official with Larocca back in January, sharing a snapshot sitting on his lap during a flight on a private plane.
The 41-year-old three-time divorcee and Larocca were joined by her ex-husband Tarek El Moussa and his wife Heather El Moussa, with whom she stars on the HGTV show The Flip Off
After the red carpet date, for which the mother-of-three and her new beau coordinated in black outfits, she took to Instagram to share photos and video clips.
Engaging her nearly two million followers, she wrote in a caption, 'What an epic night last night and it was such an honor for us to be considered for an Emmy!!'
Haack showed off her long legs in a long-sleeved satin mini dress, which she teamed with sheer pantyhose and knee-high black boots.
Her caption continued, 'We have all come so far in our careers and personal life, separately and together. Proud of us for coming together for this incredible show and doing this journey together.'
She added, 'Thank you to @hgtv and all of you out there that have supported us throughout our wild ride. It's beautiful chaos haha!'
Christina also shared a photo with Tarek and Heather via Instagram Stories and wrote, 'Last night was amazing,' adding a trophy and prayer hands emojis.
The Flip Off is a spinoff of Flip or Flop, which Tarek and Christina made famous during their nine-year marriage.
Christina was married to Tarek from 2009 to 2018. They share daughter Taylor, 14, and son Brayden, nine.
She was married to Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2021, and the pair share son Hudson, five.
The real estate mogul is now in the wake of a contentious divorce from estranged husband Josh.
On Thursday night Christina seemed to hint that her divorce from Hall has been finalized as she took to Instagram Stories to thank celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser.
She wrote in capital white letters against a black background, 'Huge thank you to the disso queen @laurawasserofficial and team @ashleymoe22 & @existentialjuju you are all a true class act.
'I loved watching you in action and how you handle everything and everyone with class and grace... I appreciate you all beyond words.'
The impassioned note continued, 'I have learned so much under your guidance and I'm grateful to have this behind me. I can't wait to move on with my life and focus on what's ahead and all my blessings.'
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