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Christina Haack 'would've never married' Josh Hall if she knew how things would turn out

Christina Haack says she 'would've never married' Josh Hall if she knew how things would turn out

Christina Haack "would've never” married Josh Hall if she knew how things would turn out.

The 41-year-old TV host married Josh, 44, in 2022 but they called time on their marriage after two years and after legal documents revealed he had been asking for $65,000 a month in spousal support, she has admitted that she regrets not getting a prenuptial agreement put in place.

Speaking on 'The Flip Off', she explained: "It’s crazy. He wants to retire off me.

"Honestly, if I would’ve really understood the repercussions of all of this, I would’ve gotten a prenup or I would’ve never married him."

The HGTV star has had to deal with some of the realities of divorce in recent times, such as clearing her possessions out of her former home that she put on the market for $4.5 million towards the end of last year.

She said: "I had to deal with some real-life stuff. I own a home in Tennessee and for the past couple years, Josh and I had spent a lot of time there.

"With everything going on and the fact that I’m not spending any time there anymore, I decided it was time to get all my stuff out of the house."

Last year, the 'Christina in the Country' star claimed in a legal filing that Josh had asked to be paid $65,000 a month and she blasted the request due to the short nature of their marriage.

In documents obtained by People magazine, she wrote: "Josh Hall is requesting $65,000 per month in spousal support from [Christina] on a two-year, nine-month marriage, which is outrageous when he is self-supporting."

She also claimed Josh had "just paid over $70,000 to pay off the lease" on a Bentley and therefore "has no need for spousal support."

But Josh hit out at the filing, arguing the "legal declarations" made by Christina were "riddled with lies and assumptions".

He also blasted Christina's lawyer, Matthew S. DeArmey.

He wrote: "Interesting tactic for someone who is a licensed attorney and took an oath of integrity. Pretty sure making provably false statements to a judge is unethical."

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