Things are getting messier for Christina Hall and her estranged husband, Josh, amid their ongoing divorce battle.
The “Flip or Flop” star accused Josh of “stealing” from her and her kids in a series of since-deleted posts on social media Friday as she announced her Tennessee home, where Josh has been staying since their July split, is now for sale.
“Time to go back to reality soon… Remember when you said you would never steal from me or my kids and you would just be happy in a van with your dog? I guess plans changed,” Christina told her followers via her Instagram Stories, adding a thinking face emoji.
“I guess ‘Leiper’s Fork’ is gonna have to come off the bio soon,” she added, referencing his recently-changed Instagram bio.
Elsewhere on her stories, Christina shared a picture of her Leiper’s Fork home, which is also the site where she began filming her HGTV spinoff series “Christina in the Country,” as she revealed the property has been listed for $4.5 million.
“My Tennessee home is officially for sale,” she said. “Excited for a new venture in business & real estate!”
The spacious home boasts six bedrooms and six bathrooms, an attached three-car garage with a pedestrian door, a pool and hot tub, storm shelter, a barn and fenced area for animals, a mud room and a “generous owner’s retreat with his/her closets and oversized bathroom with tiled shower and freestanding tub” among other features, according to an Instagram post from her realtor.
According to the couple’s temporary agreement filed in September, Christina agreed to let Josh stay in her Tennessee home. Christina purchased the home in 2021 and is the sole owner of the property.
In her social media rant, Christina accused Josh of being “all about trying to take everything you can… With your mind on my money and my money on your mind” as she claimed — once again — that Josh had stolen large amounts of money from her.
“And yes, this is stealing from me and my family. Asking for an obscene amount of $$ from me for a short-term marriage is factual. Stealing rental income for two of my sole properties and separate homes is factual (booking a cleaner does not make you a property manager) I have one who gets a % for her actual work of being a property manager,” she continued.