Christina Haack was seen having fun with her time with boyfriend, Christopher Larocca, amid the cancelation of her HGTV present. The truth TV star was seen wearing a tennis skirt, as she donned a tennis skirt and matching high for the outing.
In line with the reviews of the Every day Mail, Haack and her companion dined at Javier’s in Newport Seaside.
As for Larocca, the TV character’s boyfriend was dressed casually in a maroon t-shirt and beige pants. He additionally wore black sun shades to finish his look.
Christina Haack talks about cancelation of Christina on the Coast
Beforehand, HGTV introduced that they had been chopping off 5 exhibits from the community, together with Battle on the Seaside, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Actual Property, Discount Block, and Izzy Does It.
Lots of the media portals additionally acknowledged that Haack’s present, Christina on the Coast, and Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa’s Flipping El Moussas, had been additionally on the verge of cancellation.
Reacting to the information, the TV character took to her Instagram account and shared a publish with the caption, “Principally simply consuming and laughing. Canceled seems good on me… Solely kidding, solely kidding.”
As for the fact TV star’s different present, The Flip Off, the place she seems as a co-host alongside Tarek and Heather, it has been renewed for a season two on the community. Nonetheless, the filming date for a similar just isn’t but revealed.
In the meantime, the trio in dialog with US Weekly mentioned how they loved working with one another. “I’ve by no means shot with Heather, so I used to be like, ‘What’s that going to be like? Tarek and I’ve a playful banter; is she going to be jealous?’” Christina defined. “It was like, ‘Are we going to get alongside? Are we going to work properly collectively?’” Heather added.
Talking of relationships, earlier than getting along with Larocca, Christina was married twice, first to Tarek El Moussa after which to Ant Anstead.
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