
Christina Haack and ex Tarek El Moussa stun fans with cozy double date after his Vegas scuffle
The former spouses went out to dinner with their significant others and memorialized the occasion with a post on social media.
'The girls made us…,' wrote El Moussa, 43 — who recently showed off the new home he plans to renovate — alongside a photo that included his wife, Heather Rae, 37, Haack, 41, and her date, identified as Christopher Larocca, with whom she's been seen on previous occasions.
Haack commented on the snap, writing that her ex and his wife were 'actually one of my fav couples to double date with… never a dull moment.'
'Two very lucky guys right there…' Larocca said.
Fans were thrilled by the show of cooperation between the former spouses.
Haack and El Moussa rose to fame as the stars of the HGTV show Flip or Flop.
They were married from 2009 until 2018, when they went their separate ways, and share two children: Taylor, 14, and Brayden, 9.
El Moussa and Rae welcomed their son, Tristan, in January 2023.
Haack is also the mom of Hudson, 5, whom she shares with former husband Ant Anstead.
'It's nice that you all get along! Not many can do this!' wrote one stunned fan.
'I adore any couple who can make co parenting a beautiful journey. This is absolutely beautiful!! This makes it easy and safe for the kids❤️❤️❤️' said another.
The trio has also worked together on their own home improvement show called The Flip Off.
Others were concerned that Haack might be jumping from the frying pan into the fire with a new relationship so soon after her contentious divorce from her third husband Josh Hall.
'Does she need another guy in her life so fast? Not a good example for her daughter!' asked a worried follower.
'She moves on quick!' commented another.
The peaceful outing comes on the heels of El Moussa's recent arrest in Las Vegas earlier this month, following an altercation at The Palazzo at the Venetian hotel.
According to reports, the incident began when a man allegedly bumped into El Moussa's father and made a comment, prompting El Moussa to allegedly assault him.
The Real Estate Elevated co-founder could face charges in connection with the incident.
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