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Heather Rae El Moussa Reveals If She Thinks Christina Haack Will Get Married for a 4th Time

Heather Rae El Moussa Reveals If She Thinks Christina Haack Will Get Married for a 4th Time

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The HGTV star also shared her thoughts on Christina's romance with boyfriend Christopher LaroccaNEED TO KNOW
Heather Rae El Moussa revealed whether she thinks her The Flip Off cohost, Christina Haack, will marry for a fourth time
Heather said in a new interview that marriage for Christina likely won't be for 'some time"
Christina is currently dating Christopher Larocca, CEO and president of Network ConnexHeather Rae El Moussa is spilling the tea on whether she thinks Christina Haack will marry for a fourth time.
'If so, it will be [in] some time,' Heather, 37, recently told E! News, adding, 'She's not wanting to rush into anything.'
Christina, 42, who was previously married to Heather's current husband, Tarek El Moussa, from 2009 to 2016, is now dating Christopher Larocca, CEO and president of Network Connex.
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PEOPLE confirmed the romance in January, and the pair went Instagram official one month later.
The romance comes on the heels of Christina's split from estranged husband Josh Hall, who filed for divorce in July 2024 after two years of marriage. Christina was also previously married to Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2021.
Heather went on to rave about Christina's current relationship with Larocca.
'I do like them together,' she told E! News. 'I think it's the first guy she's [been with] that I've really liked."
'I really like Chris,' she continued. 'Tarek does, too. And Tarek and him get along on just a guy level, and hanging out and [on] a business [level]. And I think that he is a real man. I mean, I think it comes down to that.'
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Christina added, 'I think they're just really cute together. They've been together for quite a while, and I've really enjoyed every time I've spent time with him.'
The two couples recently took a joint trip to Las Vegas to celebrate Christina's birthday, and Heather shared a collection of photos from the getaway.
'What happens in Vegas…ends up on Instagram 😏🎲🍾,' Heather wrote in the post's caption.
During the E! News interview, Heather also opened up about how her latest HGTV series The Flip Off — which she stars in alongside Christina and Tarek — strengthened her friendship with Christina.
'The Flip Off really brought our relationship closer together — and Tarek's and Christina's,' she said, noting that filming the series was 'light-hearted and fun.'
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'They [Christina and Tarek] went through so much stuff through their divorce and after [...] and, you know, the media can stir up things. It's just a lot of stress all the time, and I feel like being together, she and I really got to [connect] on like a friendship level, not just a co-parenting level, and we got to know each other as women.'
Heather and Tarek, 43, share a 2-year-old son, Tristan, and Christina and Tarek share daughter Taylor, 14, and son Brayden, 9. Christina also has a son, 5-year-old Hudson, with Anstead.
'[Some] people are never gonna understand our relationship,' Heather said of her friendship with Christina. 'Some do — some really celebrate our relationship, and some are gonna critique. And some are never gonna like us. You can't please everyone.'
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