Josh Hall has delivered a harsh response to Christina Haack’s public comments on their messy divorce.
“I didn’t want to have a public feud and have a back and forth publicly,” Hall told the Daily Mail in an interview published Tuesday, noting that he previously tried to be “respectful of her children and both of our families” by remaining silent on the volatile split. “Now I need to have something to say because, unfortunately, people have only read what she says.”
The realtor added of Haack’s previous disclosures — many of which were delivered via social media — “I thought it lacked class, to be honest.”
Hall, 44, asserted that “divorce isn’t something for public consumption,” though he confessed to an understanding that the couple are “public figures.”
“But I thought it was unnecessary…obviously don’t drag a divorce out there,” he said. “It’s immature.”
“Let’s share some stuff, but the behaving like a pissed off teenager on social media is just not something I’m going to do,” he concluded.
Hall married the “Christina on the Coast” star, 42, in 2021, but the pair split in July 2024. Before they finalized their divorce in May, Haack claimed that Hall requested spousal support payments of $65,000 a month for their brief marriage — which he strenuously denied.
“She definitely made more money than me,” Hall said of “The Flip-Off” personality, who is said to have a net worth of $25 million. “I contributed what I had,” he continued.
“I added wherever I could and I paid whatever share I was able to throughout the relationship.”
Haack ultimately paid her ex-husband $300,000 to divide their assets and Nashville estate, and in their judgement, both waived the right to spousal support following the demise of their union.
Haack also paid $40,000 for her ex’s attorney’s fees, some mediation fees and an additional sum of $100,000 paid last year. For his part, Hall claimed to the outlet to have spent “close to a quarter million dollars” on the messy split.
“The reality was, as long as we split things fairly and evenly as we should, there was never going to be a need for it,” Hall said. “So when I voluntarily waived spousal support, it was kind of always my plan as long as things were done fairly.”
Hall also claimed that while he “could have” collected temporary support, he “didn’t ask for a penny.” Haack was ultimately awarded possession of a multi-million dollar home in Nashville in their settlement. “I’m not a confrontational person,” Hall said, adding that he’d “rather avoid it” and “just go to a rental.”
He explained that he “voluntarily gave up more” to put an end to the messy breakup, for which Haack “should be thankful.” In the settlement, Hall walked away with two Nashville properties, a California property, several vehicles and the right not to reimburse Haack for the $100,000 payout.
As for their path forward, Hall wishes his ex-wife — who was previously married to Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2021 and Tarek El Moussa from 2009 to 2018 — well.
“I am not going to throw shade if she wants to get married 10 times until she gets it right,” he told the outlet. “If that’s what she has to do, then she has my blessing.” Upon reaching their settlement in May, Haack said via Instagram Stories that she “can’t wait to move on with my life and focus on what’s ahead and all my blessings.”
Page Six reached out to Haack’s rep for comment on Hall’s new interview, but did not receive an immediate response.
Haack — who shares daughter Taylor and son Brayden with El Moussa and son Hudson with Anstead — is currently dating businessman Christopher Larocca, while Hall has since moved on with Stephanie Gabrys.
After Hall went Instagram official with Gabrys, Haack revealed that their divorce was escalating and would go to trial. “It’s going to be fun,” she said during a January appearance on “Jeff Lewis Live.” “Can’t wait. I shall work forever.”