- Christina and Josh Corridor are getting divorced lower than three years after they acquired married.
- Josh was Christina’s third husband, as she was beforehand married to 2 different HGTV stars.
- “Christina within the Nation” season two premiered on Tuesday, displaying the exes in happier instances.
When Christina Corridor celebrated her marriage to Josh Corridor in September 2022, she mentioned she was extra sure than ever her life was on observe.
In a deleted Instagram publish, Christina wrote, “The whole lot in life has led me to the place I’m proper now, which is precisely the place I need to be.”
Lower than three years after they had been legally wed, the Halls have each filed for divorce, and Christina has deleted practically all traces of Josh from her social media.
Earlier than their cut up, Christina and Josh had been presupposed to movie a brand new HGTV sequence, “The Flip Off,” with Christina’s ex, Tarek El Moussa, and his spouse, Heather Rae El Moussa. However Josh hasn’t been featured in promotional materials for the present since his cut up from Christina, and Christina was photographed on the set of the present along with her different ex, Ant Anstead.
Nonetheless, Josh did seem alongside Christina within the season premiere of “Christina within the Nation” on Tuesday, which was filmed earlier than the cut up.
Enterprise Insider broke down the timeline of Josh and Christina’s relationship, their sudden separation, and the way the cut up impacts them professionally.
When contacted for this story, a spokesperson for Josh instructed BI, “Josh Corridor has no remark about this matter. He hopes to resolve these issues in personal, not by the press.”
A consultant for Christina declined to remark.
Christina and Josh first turned romantically concerned within the spring of 2021
In keeping with US Weekly, Christina and Josh first met at a real-estate convention someday within the late 2010s, however they did not begin relationship till the spring of 2021.
Christina was married to her “Flip or Flop” costar, Tarek El Moussa, from 2009 to 2018, they usually had two youngsters collectively — Taylor and Brayden — earlier than they separated in 2016. She married Ant Anstead on the finish of 2018, they usually welcomed their son Hudson collectively earlier than they cut up in September 2020.
Christina and Josh didn’t initially announce they had been relationship, however she shared a photograph they took collectively in March 2021 on her Instagram in March of the next yr, confirming they had been an merchandise by someday that spring.
Web page Six photographed them collectively publicly in July 2021. On the identical day the pictures had been printed, Christina addressed their relationship in an Instagram publish that she has since deleted, saying she wished to maintain it personal from the media.
“I met Josh once I wasn’t in a state of worry or fight-or-flight,” she captioned the publish. “Once we met this previous spring, the synchronicities hit us so arduous and quick they had been unimaginable to disregard. I felt instantly loopy protecting over him and wished to maintain him for myself and get to know one another earlier than the twister (media consideration) hit.”
“We determined whats up to now, is up to now. We aren’t taking a look at all of the nonsense on-line,” she added. “So sure ‘one other relationship’ and guess what. I am 38 – I am going to do what I need.”
The couple continued their relationship within the public eye, asserting in September 2021 that they had been engaged with Instagram pictures Christina shared, which she has additionally now deleted, from a visit they took to Mexico.
They shared that they acquired married in April 2022
Christina and Josh continued to share peeks at their life collectively on social media all through the remainder of 2021.
Representatives for the Halls confirmed Christina and Josh had been married on April 5, 2022, after Christina modified her final title on social media from Haack, her maiden title, to Corridor.
Nonetheless, based on paperwork reviewed by BI, each Josh and Christina listed their marriage date as October 6, 2021, once they filed for divorce in July, indicating they had been married earlier than publicly sharing the information.
The Halls purchased a $12 million mansion in Newport Seaside, California, in Might 2022, which Christina known as their “long-term household dwelling” in a since-deleted Instagram.
In September of the identical yr, they celebrated their marriage with a second marriage ceremony in Maui, Hawaii, surrounded by household and mates.
Josh turned extra concerned in Christina’s skilled life all through their relationship
In March 2022, Christina introduced on Instagram in a now-deleted publish that she and Josh had been forming their very own manufacturing firm, Unbroken Productions. The title seemed to be a nod to Josh’s Instagram, which has the deal with @unbrokenjosh.
The corporate took over manufacturing of “Christina on the Coast” beginning with season 4 and produced “Christina within the Nation,” each of which air on HGTV. Josh has appeared in each exhibits.
Chatting with BI in July 2023, Christina mentioned it was an adjustment to be a producer as a result of she had labored along with her earlier manufacturing firm for a decade.
“It was much more work for me than something up to now as a result of we’re co-producers. It is much more off-camera work than I am used to,” she mentioned. “It is gonna be price it, however it was a tough yr.”
Then, on Might 15, HGTV introduced Christina and Josh would star in a brand new sequence known as “The Flip Off” with Tarek and Heather.
In its announcement, HGTV mentioned the present would characteristic {couples} competing in opposition to one another in “a battle to see who can discover, purchase, renovate, and flip a home for the largest monetary achieve.”
In keeping with the publish, it was set to premiere in 2025. HGTV didn’t reply to a request for touch upon the present’s standing following the Halls’ separation.
The couple separated in July, and Josh filed for divorce first
In keeping with paperwork reviewed by BI on July 17, Josh filed for divorce from Christina on July 12, itemizing their date of separation as July 8. He requested spousal assist in his petition.
Christina deleted a number of posts that featured Josh from her Instagram when information of their separation went public on July 16, and he or she submitted a response and her personal request for the dissolution of their marriage on July 23.
Christina listed their separation date as July 7, a day sooner than Josh did. Alongside along with her divorce submitting, she filed a request for order asking the courtroom to grant her sole entry to their Newport Seaside dwelling and two properties in Tennessee instantly.
Christina mentioned she wished sole entry to the Newport Seaside dwelling primarily to guard her youngsters.
“I don’t need to have a state of affairs the place there’s a misunderstanding or any battle, particularly in entrance of my youngsters,” she mentioned in her submitting.
Within the RFO, Christina mentioned that though the Newport Seaside house is legally owned by each herself and Josh, it was bought with cash from the sale of her earlier residence in Dana Level, California. She added that Josh got here to the house unscheduled and “took objects” after their separation on July 7 and that he plugged in safety cameras Christina deliberately unplugged per a request from his lawyer.
“Josh’s legal professional despatched a letter demanding that I protect digital proof with out it being robotically deleted, so I unplugged cameras so the system wouldn’t robotically overwrite the arduous drive,” Christina wrote in her submitting. “Every time Josh has returned to the home he has plugged the cameras again in, which might permit him to maintain me and my youngsters below surveillance. I object to him having that entry into my dwelling.”
Christina additionally requested the courtroom to make Josh return $35,000 to her
Christina requested the courtroom to instruct Josh to return $35,000 that she mentioned he transferred on July 8 “with out my authorization” to the private account he used earlier than their marriage.
“On July 21, 2024, I discovered that on July 8, 2024, which is the day after I communicated to Josh that I’d be submitting for dissolution, Josh contacted my skilled property supervisor by way of textual content and acknowledged ‘Hello. For June funds, can we please get it despatched to a unique account when it is time? Thanks,'” she mentioned, attaching a screenshot of the message to the submitting.
“The assertion ‘can we please’ will not be correct as I had no private contact with Josh on July 8, 2024,” Christina mentioned within the RFO. “I’d not have requested him to ship himself my cash the day after I instructed him we’re getting divorced.”
Christina additionally addressed Josh’s request for spousal assist in her RFO.
“I perceive that sooner or later this Courtroom could require that I pay some spousal assist to Josh and cheap legal professional’s charges to his counsel,” she wrote. “Nonetheless, it’s my perception that it is a easy case with easy accounting over a short while interval, any charges and prices must be minimal.”
“Like all hard-working moms, my life revolves round my youngsters and my work,” she continued. “It’s my understanding that Josh has his personal earnings and due to this fact he mustn’t want any spousal assist from me. He has enough property of his personal to pay his personal legal professional’s charges and prices.”
She mentioned she was “shocked and anxious” that he transferred $35,000 of her “separate property cash” to his private account.
“The truth that this is identical date he now alleges to be our date of separation, though it’s really July 07, 2024, makes it clear why he selected the following day,” Christina mentioned. “It makes me surprise what else I’m not conscious of because it pertains to his monetary state of affairs and that’s the reason I’m having a full forensic accounting carried out for all the time period of our marriage.”
Christina took to social media to open up concerning the separation
Christina shared a sequence of Instagram tales about her separation from Josh on July 25 and 26.
“Over right here ready for the everyday Employed PR speech of ‘how I used to be blindsided and the way I am engaged on myself and I am taking time to heal at her ranch,'” Christina wrote in her story on July 25. “In the meantime I am over right here not as good and quiet as I was.”
“I’ve labored my ass off to construct this life for myself and my youngsters and anybody who would attempt to take what they don’t deserve/what they did NOT work for must be ashamed. An insecure man with a big ego can certain attempt to derail you — however ‘nonetheless I rise,'” she mentioned, showing to cite Maya Angelou. “For people who aren’t conscious…divorces don’t occur in a single day.. & there may be all the time a breaking level. This one is private.”
Then, on July 26, Christina responded to a TMZ article that quoted “a supply near” Josh. The unnamed supply instructed the outlet that Josh was “blindsided” when Christina mentioned she wished a divorce and that she “stopped talking to him after a disagreement.”
Christina mentioned Josh had not tried to contact her in her publish.
“I did not block him — and I did not see any missed calls or texts the following day,” Christina wrote in her story. “Which occurred to be my birthday. Unusual – No flowers, no playing cards, no messages like ‘Hope you have got a pleasant birthday.'”
“One thing’s not including up right here,” she added. “However I am all the way down to preserve taking part in ‘Christina Vs. The Sufferer’ as I like this recreation.”
She additionally responded to a separate TMZ article concerning the $35,000 Josh transferred to his account. TMZ reported that “a supply near Josh” mentioned he transferred the cash to pay payments “for his or her rental properties, which they co-owned.”
Christina mentioned in her story that she was the only proprietor of the property in query.
“Fairly certain I purchased this earlier than I met you and a 1031 trade,” she wrote. “Dealt with the payments? Like paid for them along with your cash? Uhh ya nooo. Def not.”
On August 2, Josh shared a photograph of himself together with his canine on Instagram and mentioned within the publish’s caption that he would “not publicly badmouth anybody” amid the divorce.
“I choose privateness, particularly throughout one thing as life-changing as a divorce I didn’t ask for,” he wrote in his caption, showing to verify Christina requested their separation. I cannot publicly badmouth anybody, as individuals have households, mates, and others who respect and love them. Sadly, the web is endlessly.”
“We’re actual people, that is our life and I’m not right here to entertain individuals I do not know with my personal issues,” Josh mentioned. “These particulars shall be dealt with pretty behind closed doorways with our respective counsels in due time. Those that know every of us, know who we’re.”
Josh additionally eliminated posts associated to “The Flip Off” posts from his Instagram.
Josh questioned Christina’s narrative in his response
Josh filed a response to Christina’s RFO on August 29, although it seems he signed the doc on August 15. Within the response reviewed by BI, Josh mentioned he was “typically unopposed to the aid Christina has requested.”
However he additionally accused Christina of utilizing “scorched-earth divorce techniques.” In his response, Josh mentioned he didn’t switch the $35,000 for his private use, as an alternative utilizing it to handle their Franklin, Tennessee, property. Nonetheless, he mentioned a separate property supervisor handles day-to-day actions on the dwelling.
“I made this request as a result of I wanted entry to the rental earnings so I might proceed to pay ongoing bills and tasks associated to the properties, which I immediately deal with,” he mentioned, pointing to bills like paying housekeepers or web providers.
He additionally mentioned he transferred the cash after Christina eliminated his entry to their joint American Categorical account and his entry to his LLC account for his or her rental properties on July 7.
Josh additionally denied plugging within the cameras on the Newport Seaside dwelling after Christina disconnected them. As well as, he mentioned he solely went to the property twice in July to retrieve private objects. When he was there on July 15, he mentioned he was “confronted by Christina and two of her mates.”
“They proceeded to comply with me round whereas recording me with their cell telephones,” he mentioned in his response. “Christina started making monetary threats in direction of me, demanding to understand how a lot cash I intend to ‘steal’ from her as a part of a settlement in our case.”
Josh’s response additionally mentioned that he went to the Newport dwelling on August 2 to retrieve the rest of his private belongings, which he and Christina agreed upon by their attorneys.
“Once I arrived on this date, Christina had notified the paparazzi, who had been ready for me exterior the house,” Josh mentioned in his response. “Christina then unfold lies by the press that she did ‘not know’ I’d be coming to the home on that date. This may be disproved by documented communications between our attorneys, which I’ve reviewed.”
“Sadly, Christina has continued to litigate our divorce case by the media, whereas I simply want to attain an amicable decision, devoid of the tabloid drama,” Josh mentioned.
Folks printed pictures of Josh on the Newport Seaside dwelling, however the piece states the pictures had been taken on August 4, not August 2, as Josh’s response states.
The courtroom ordered Josh to return Christina’s $35,000 — but additionally ordered her to pay him $100,000
A stipulation and order filed on September 4 briefly resolved Christina’s RFO and Josh’s response earlier than their divorce listening to on October 8.
The order granted Christina unique entry to the Newport Seaside and Nashville properties whereas permitting Josh to make use of their Franklin, Tennessee, dwelling when short-term renters don’t occupy it. It additionally gave Christina unique possession over each their California and Tennessee LLCs.
The stipulation mentioned that Josh would return “the remaining funds in his possession” of the $35,000 he transferred to his account on July 8 and supply Christina together with his accounting info for that date.
As well as, Christina agreed to ship Josh $100,000 as an “uncharacterized and unallocated sum” inside 48 hours of the doc’s submitting. The stipulation says he can use the cash “for any function, together with his interim monetary wants in addition to legal professional’s charges, prices and forensic accounting charges.”
The Halls had three hearings in October relating to their divorce, with Josh making an attempt to dam Christina’s sale of their Franklin, Tennessee dwelling. Christina’s Instagram publish concerning the sale of the house was nonetheless up on her Instagram as of Friday.
Christina’s ex Ant Anstead could be showing on ‘The Flip Off’
HGTV has not introduced how Christina and Josh’s separation could affect “The Flip Off.”
However in his response filed on August 29, Josh mentioned he believes Christina “can also be looking for to have me faraway from a contractual settlement we entered into for the manufacturing of a brand new HGTV present, ‘The Flip Off.'”
Christina, Tarek, and Heather continued to share promos for the sequence with out Josh all through the autumn, and on November 7, Christina was photographed on the set of “The Flip Off” with Anstead.
Christina and Anstead had been estranged after their separation, going by a tumultuous custody battle over their son Hudson in 2022. However the pair appear to be on higher phrases following her cut up from Josh, with Christina re-following Anstead on Instagram in August, based on Folks. The outlet additionally reported that Christina instructed Backgrid she thinks Hudson “deserves” for his mother and father to “get alongside.”
Christina additionally mentioned it will be a “genius ‘scores’ concept” to have Anstead on the sequence after a fan recommended he substitute Josh within the feedback of one in all her Instagram posts in August. Folks reported on Thursday that an unnamed supply mentioned Anstead will “seem on the present, however he will not be Christina’s accomplice.”
Representatives for HGTV and Anstead didn’t reply to a request for touch upon Anstead’s look on set or his potential function within the sequence.
A supply accustomed to the matter instructed BI that Josh “has acquired no contact from HGTV relating to him being changed.”
Although Anstead’s function on the present remains to be unclear, the El Moussas voiced their assist for Christina when stopped by paparazzi in July, E! Information reported. Heather mentioned “manufacturing remains to be going as deliberate with out Josh” and added that she and Tarek are “right here to assist her.”
“Life’s powerful. Shit occurs, and I feel she’s gonna get by this,” Tarek mentioned. “We’re right here to assist her.”
Regardless of the uncertainty surrounding “The Flip Off,” Josh did seem within the season two premiere of HGTV’s “Christina within the Nation” on Tuesday. The sequence, which the Halls co-produced, was filmed earlier than he and Christina separated.
The primary episode of season two opened with the then-couple talking at their Newport Seaside dwelling, deciding to move to Franklin, Tennessee, for a bit so Christina might renovate some dwelling. Additionally they checked out a home to flip collectively and determined to purchase it as they chatted at a restaurant within the episode.
Christina posted concerning the season premiere on Instagram however did not point out Josh as she shared her pleasure for the season.