Christina Haack was in the mood for love in her latest Instagram post in which she looked wedding ready with her closest friends.
The HGTV star looked radiant in a strapless gown alongside her best friends.
While Christina looked like a beautiful bride herself, she was celebrating the wedding of one of her girlfriends.
She gave a glimpse into the luxury-looking celebrations in which she appeared to be a bridesmaid.
Christina wore her long hair loose over her shoulders; she looked tanned, toned and very happy.
Who is Christina dating?
She's currently in a relationship with her boyfriend, businessman Christopher Larocca, but has been married three times before.
She shares her two oldest children, Taylor and Brayden, with her first husband, Tarek El Moussa. She shares Hudson with second husband, Ant Anstead, and she married and divorced Josh Hall.
What she's said about divorce
In an emotional moment on her show Flip or Flop she spoke to Tarek — who she has remained close to and still works alongside — she confessed: "I never wanted to get divorced. I’m the only person in my family to ever get a divorce."
While her split from Tarek was initially difficult, she's since publicly expressed gratitude for how Tarek and his second wife, Heather Rae El Moussa, have supported her during subsequent challenges in her life.
She's also now on good terms with Ant — who is in a relationship with Renee Zellweger — despite their bitter breakup. They have prioritized the well-being of their son over lingering drama.
The same cannot be said for her divorce from Josh. Christina hasn't minced her words, calling him "insecure," and claimed he was brimming with jealousy over her friendship with Tarek.
After reaching a mediation settlement she said she couldn't wait to get on with her life without him.
Speaking of the last decade, Christina said: "My biggest battle has been embarrassment. Embarrassment over allowing myself to be treated certain ways and having three failed marriages. Trust me that one hurts and still at times makes me cringe. I've had to finally look myself in the mirror, do the work... and ultimately decide to take ownership over my choices and most importantly to forgive myself."








