Christina Haack criticized an article in Psychology Today and her ex-husband Ant Anstead for reposting it to support the story during the custody battles.
The 39-year-old reality star has been criticized for parenting their three-year-old son, Hudson, and the lack of laws protecting them in the story, regarding the children on reality television and social media.
He described the story as ‘poorly written’ and said that Ant, 43, shared the story with ‘clapping’ on his social media that ‘makes it even more awkward and disturbing’.
Christina Haack criticized an article in Psychology Today and her ex-husband Ant Anstead for reposting it to support the story
Christina shared the title and the author’s name in a long caption in the screenshot of the story.
The HGTV star tagged the author and Psychology Today for heavily criticizing it in its title.
‘What a poorly written article,’ said the mother of three. “Sloppy journalism/clickbait at its best” suggests the author “find a new narrative that focuses on facts, not the Instagram comment section.”
Christina then asked the author to ‘read the court files from both sides before writing this’, stating that ‘most of it was completely wrong and looked more like a tabloid than I would expect from a PhD’.
Drama: The 39-year-old reality star has been criticized for parenting their three-year-old son, Hudson, and the lack of laws protecting them in the story, regarding children on reality television and social media.
Wow: He called the story ‘poorly written’ and said that the 43-year-old Ant shared the story on his social media with ‘clapping’ his hands ‘makes it even more awkward and disturbing’.
Christina has two children, 12-year-old Taylor and seven-year-old Brayden, from her ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, who is featured on reality shows and Instagram.
He said that they only shoot movies with him ‘every few months (for (at most) an hour), which is very different from the scenarios for the children in the main characters, such as “Babies and Crowns”.
He expressed his disgust at social media platforms and reality TV shows referring to a possible ‘Hudson Law’ that could protect children.
‘Hudson’s Law?! No dear? This is ridiculous. You don’t know anything about my house. Hudson is my son. I have always protected him and I always will.’
He also harshly criticized the author’s sentence: “Despite Anstead agreeing that organic family posts are acceptable, Hall ironically announced in an Instagram post that he will no longer use Hudson in TV shows or any social media.”
Interesting: He also posted a link to the article about his son Hudson alongside another story about children on Reality TV, describing the article as ‘excellent’
“Ironically,” he replied. Wow. It wasn’t ironic. I never fought to get the Hudson movie by my side or to run a commercial. I pointed out that a public figure with a public Instagram should take his own advice and keep Hudson away from all media if they are concerned about Hudson’s safety and well-being.’
Christina leaked to the author and wrote: ‘Stop using me and my child for your narrative, this is worthless and disgusting. There are many other house shows that feature their kids and continue to do so as part of the family dynamic, there are plenty of influencers on the platforms that feature their kids in commercials. Are all these people putting their children in danger to use their children as “puppets”? Answer is no.’
The TV star said it wasn’t “a win for Hudson,” but very “create some peace for my family and take the pressure off myself and this whole narrative of who is the better parent on Instagram.”
Conversation: The TV star said it wasn’t “a win for Hudson,” but said a lot, “create some peace for my family and get rid of myself and this whole narrative on Instagram of who is the better parent.”
He took another look at the author and said, ‘My reality TV shows are about IMPROVE THE HOUSE. Not my children… So Hudson doesn’t need a “Hudson Law”.
The mother of three later updated the caption after learning that Ant had shared the story on her Instagram page with clapping emojis: ‘Update – I just noticed Hudson’s father promotes this article on his page, but with a clapping… This makes the situation even more awkward and disturbing. makes it compelling.’
Christina and Ant’s son, Hudson, is neither on their schedule nor on Instagram unless they have ‘organic images’.
Ant stars at Celebrity IOU: Joyride; He previously appeared in Wheeler Dealers and other car-related series.
In September, Ant said in court documents reviewed by US Weekly that Hudson felt “exploited” by Hall by appearing on social media and TV shows.
“The risks to a kid working on a television production set (even if that ‘set’ is Christina’s home) are numerous and well documented,” he said. “Leaving aside the obvious pressures of working in a TV production setting, children involved in television production often have persistent problems that affect their well-being, worldview and self-image, making them belittled and dependent on the perceived approval of others. value.’
Anstead drew attention to the tragic suicide of former Toddlers & Tiaras star Kailia Posey at the age of 16 this past May.
“One of my many fears about Hudson being forced to shoot reality TV is the possibility that public ridicule with seemingly benign content will become insurmountably humiliating,” court documents said. ‘I urge the courts to review the latest and tragic Kailia Posey case and a defining embarrassing meme.’
Anstead, who is also the father of his 18-year-old daughter Amelie and 15-year-old son Archie and his ex-wife Louise Anstead, filed for full custody of Hudson last April, telling the court that his youngest son was in an unsafe environment. to TV production.
“The allegation that I ‘exploited’ our son is truly offensive and untrue,” Hall said in response to the court. After seeing what Ant wrote in his Supplementary Statement, it’s clear that Hudson’s interests were not his motivation.
Earlier this month, Ant was criticized for sharing a photo of Hudson with his grandparents.
In response to a person who said this was ‘unfair’, Anstead said Hall could ‘post as much as he wanted’.
Some on social media questioned why Anstead posted pictures of the boy while arguing in court against the star Christina on the Coast.
Some in the comment section pointed out that Hall used Hudson in posts that were considered paid advertising, and Anstead wrote, ‘The Hudzo childhood is not for sale. As a father, I will continue to step up for him x.’
Responding to a commenter who said he felt bad about it, Anstead ‘for the bullshit Hudson will see when he grows up’, ‘he will read the private letter I wrote to him on April 21, a week before I step in for him. He had 25 weeks to agree not to exploit her. He has x at the end.’
Anstead, who has been with Oscar winner Renee Zellweger, notes that one person “despite being asked many times” that she kept her son away from the TV show she was attending.
Ant and Christina separated in September 2020 after two years of marriage; they are currently fighting him in a custody battle.
Their divorce was finalized in June 2021.
Ant filed paperwork in April to take full custody of Hudson, after previously agreeing to joint custody, alleging bad parenting on his part.
Hall, who married Joshua Hall last April, took to Instagram in October to announce that he will no longer post pictures of Hudson on social media due to a custody dispute with Anstead.
She said she was “mentally exhausted by recent unfounded accusations” from her estranged husband, who she said was “trying to turn my family, friends, and fans against me through manipulation tactics and misinformation.” its effect on me and my household.’
‘Therefore, I’ve made the decision to no longer feature Hudson on Instagram, in my TV shows, or on any social platform until Hudson is old enough to make that decision himself.’
Beach star Christina took to Instagram on Sunday, telling her ex-husband that she was ‘mentally exhausted by recent false accusations’.
The Orange County, California native said it’s “always good for Hudson not to appear on public platforms,” but wanted to include him in posts about family events.
“The only reason I wanted to appear on my shows has always been to attend fun activities/outings with our family/siblings,” he said.
The former Flip or Flop star said Anstead made decisions about her parenting talent based solely on her Instagram account ‘because that’s the only access she has to my personal life.’
“This is unnecessary pressure for a platform that should be used to share chosen moments rather than a judgment tool… especially since this is such a small part of my personal life, the rest is kept between me and my family,” he said. .’
Hall said Hudson “would be better off not displaying her presence in a public forum” and that she “will ALWAYS remain a foster mother”.
Anstead was spotted with her son Hudson earlier this year
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