Christina Haack finally received her Christmas want — to expend the vacations with her a few children.
The “Flip or Flop” alum gave lovers a glimpse into her and spouse Josh Hall’s holiday getaway celebrations over the weekend soon after settling her bitter custody battle with ex Ant Anstead.
Haack, 39, took to her Instagram Stories on Dec. 25 to share a snap of son Hudson, whom she shares with Anstead, posing together with sister Taylor, 12, and brother Brayden, 7, whom she shares with Tarek El Moussa, about the Xmas tree.
“Wonderful Christmas Eve with household and close friends,” the fact star wrote atop the snap of the family members of five.
The “Christina on the Coast” star also posted snapshots of her little ones actively playing with their new toys.
“present tower ❤️,” she captioned a photograph of her 3-yr-old son stacking up all his presents to make a barricade.
Hudson’s look on Haack’s social media came as a shock as the actuality star vowed to maintain him off social media following Anstead accused her of “exploiting” their son on the web.
“I Chose and pick not to publish Hudson due to the fact I was exhausted with Instagram remaining used as a resource from me,” she reported in reaction to the “Wheeler Dealers” star stating she employed the toddler as a “puppet” to get more brand name deals.
Haack also said that Anstead’s “truly offensive” claims were being just “manipulation tactics” used to win guardianship of Hudson.
Anstead and Haack, who welcomed their son in 2019, settled their custody struggle previously this month immediately after the mechanic filed for total custody again in April.
The exes will “continue to have joint legal and joint physical custody” as originally agreed in June 2021 when they finalized their divorce.
They also made a decision on a holiday break plan with “exceptions” to their first arrangement, enabling Haack to devote Xmas and Thanksgiving with the tiny just one throughout even-numbered several years and supplying Anstead, 43, the odd yrs.
The reverse goes for Halloween, Easter and the Fourth of July.