Ant Anstead and Christina Haack, despite their rocky past, created a warm family moment as they reunited for their son Hudson’s school performance. Their unexpected camaraderie has left fans buzzing on social media.
Christina Haack took to Instagram to share a heartwarming moment with her ex-husband Ant Anstead, as they came together to support their five-year-old son Hudson’s school performance. This marked their first joint post since splitting in 2020.
Ant Anstead, proud of Hudson’s performance, couldn’t help but express his admiration in the post’s caption, calling his son a ‘little gentleman.’ Christina quickly responded with her own affectionate comment, ‘Sweetest boy.’
The couple’s 21-month marriage didn’t end on the best terms, but fans were thrilled when they noticed the exes refollowed each other on social media last summer.
Ant’s involvement as a guest judge on Christina’s HGTV show, ‘The Flip Off,’ was another indicator of their improving relationship. He described the experience as more meaningful than just judging design and execution, highlighting the importance of cooperation, especially for Hudson’s sake.
As Ant reflected on the challenges they faced co-parenting, he acknowledged the transformation in their relationship, stating, ‘You and I will be connected forever because we have a kid.’ This shared understanding has seemingly strengthened their bond.
Beyond the personal developments, Ant is currently dating Renée Zellweger, whom he met on the set of ‘Celebrity IOU: Joyride’. The two have been together since June 2021, the same month he finalised his divorce from Christina.
Christina, meanwhile, is navigating her third divorce from Josh Hall. Despite these personal hurdles, she continues to co-parent amicably with her first husband, Tarek El Moussa, sharing nine-year-old Brayden and fourteen-year-old Taylor.
Through ups and downs, Ant and Christina have found common ground for the sake of their son Hudson. Their story highlights the evolving dynamics of modern co-parenting, showing that even after a bumpy ride, family ties can prevail.