It’s time to come out swinging. Christina Hall (née Haack) fired back at ex-husband Ant AnsteadAfter he claimed that she was unfit to mother Hudson, during a custody dispute over their 2-year old son.
“I have read the declaration of Mr. Anstead and was shocked to see the false allegations against me,” the 38-year-old TV personality stated in court documents obtained by Us WeeklyFriday, April 29. “And his belief that he has been failing to protect our son by sharing custodial time with me.”
Hall, who split from Anstead, 43, in September 2020 after nearly two years of marriage, added: “I will not speculate as to his true motivations, but Hudson’s best interest is not what is motivating his application to the Court.”
The Christina on the CoastStar filed a reply to the Orange County court on April 28th, after Anstead had petitioned for full custody of their toddler.
The Dealers in WheelersThe host claimed that her ex-wife, Taylor, 11 years old, and Brayden, 6, were also children of her first husband. Tarek El Moussa, has been absent from Hudson’s life.
Anstead claimed that Hall spent an average of “nine full days each month” with the toddler over the past 20 months. He also requested that a judge make the following: Flip or FlopHudson appears in Hudson’s paid posts, so it is time to stop shaming him on social networks.
Use confirmed that the Orange County Superior Court rejected Anstead’s request for sole custody on the same day he filed, arguing there was “insufficient evidence” against Hall. A court date was set to June 28.
“Mr. Anstead is simply trying to smear my good name and tarnish my image,” the designer claimed in her own filing.
Christina — who UsWed earlier in the month Joshua Hall seven months after getting engaged — alleged that Anstead’s account of how many days she’s seen Hudson over the past year is “not accurate.” She claimed in court docs that he doesn’t take into account “any day wherein we exchange our son as a custodial day for me.”
She added: “He also counts days where I made an accommodation or gave a right of first refusal to him as his day. It is because of this that there is a huge discrepancy between his mind and our accurate schedule. His attempt to mislead the court is transparent when presented with the true facts.”
Christina outlined a schedule for the court, stating that in December 2021 she agreed to having only 14 days with Hudson “instead of equal time” because Anstead’s older children, Amelie, 18, and Archie, 15, whom he shares with ex-wife Louise StoreyThey were there.
She claimed that she had “a total of 11 days due to my being a supportive coparent” in March after Anstead traveled to Maui with Hudson without being given prior notice.
Scroll down to see the breakdown of Christina’s April 28 court filing: