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Inside Christina Haack's ADORABLE Mother's Day Celebration With Heather Rae El Moussa

Inside Christina Haack's ADORABLE Mother's Day Celebration With Heather Rae El Moussa

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Christina Haack and Heather Rae El Moussa are in mom power mode. On Friday, the Christina on the Coast star posted a sweet photo of the two women and son Brayden enjoying a pre-Mother's Day celebration. "We got spoiled early for Mother's Day by this cutie," Christina captioned the photo. "Beautiful classroom tea party, sweet notes and lots of love."
In case you're new to HGTV super-fandom, Christina was previously married to Tarek El Moussa, who share children Brayden and Taylor. Though Christina and Tarek ultimately divorced in 2018, he found love again when he met Heather Rae the following year. (As for Christina? Well...it's complicated, but we broke down what you need to know here.)
Though co-parenting seems like a potentially tense situation, Christina, Tarek, and Heather Rae have successfully built a happy and healthy modern family. Not only have the HGTV stars teamed up to create a bunch of hilarious TikToks, but the unlikely trio also collaborated on The Flip Off, a series where the exes go head-to-head in a series of renovation challenges.
The secret to their excellent co-parenting relationship? Prioritizing family. "We always put the kids first," Tarek told House Beautiful. "Through that, we were able to rebuild our friendship—and that really came because of Heather and Christina really getting along."
Whether they're filming The Flip Off or hanging out with the kids, Christina and Heather Rae spend lots of time together. So while this Mother's Day celebration isn't exactly a shock, fans are thrilled to see another excellent display of their modern family.
"The friendship and kindness between the two of you is so beautiful," one person wrote. "How wonderful to see his smile, knowing that both of will always be there for him," another commented. "Great example of a kid brought up right and women who were raised right." "Why is this making me teary?" a third asked. "Beautiful and heartwarming."
Though Heather and Tarek welcomed son Tristan in 2023, she takes her step-mom duties very seriously; however, she's not here to replace Christina.
"I give her props because—being now a mom and having my son—it would be really hard to have a woman come in and raise my kid, and not know what they're doing at that household," Heather said on an episode of On Display with Melissa Gorga. "I think Christina knew early on that my heart was just pure. I was just there to love and I was there to be a really good stepmom." Co-parenting at its finest.
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