Aside from slamming her over her way of handling their divorce, Josh, through his representative, shuts down the 'Christina on the Coast' host's accusation that he stole money from her.
- October 8, 2024
AceShowbiz - Josh Hall apparently had something to say about his divorce from Christina Hall. Josh, through his representative, blasted the "Christina on the Coast" host, formerly known as Christina El Moussa, for "creating public spectacles" following their separation.
On Monday, October 7, Josh's rep revealed that he does not like Christina handling their divorce on social media. Speaking to Daily Mail, the rep said, "Josh has said repeatedly that he wants to handle the divorce like an adult-in the courts, not in social media and the tabloids."
The rep went on to say, "Over and over again, Christina has insisted otherwise, creating public spectacles, but Josh has still stayed quiet." About Christina accusing Josh of stealing money from her, the rep stated, "But now Christina is defaming him."
"These are false, libelous claims," the rep insisted, before explaining, "Josh hasn't stolen a penny from her or her family. This is a red line, and Christina has crossed it. Instead of repeating Christina's false statement, the media should ask why Christina keeps insisting on handling this matter in public instead of through the law."
The statement came after Christina apparently accused Josh of stealing money from her. Making use of Instagram Stories, she stated, "I guess Leiper's Fork is gonna have to come off the bio soon. Time to go back to reality soon," seemingly shading Josh whose Instagram bio features "Leipers Fork, TN."
Not stopping there, the reality TV star pointed out, "Remember when you said you would never steal from me or my kids and you would just be happy in a van with your dog? I guess plans changed. All about trying to take everything you can... With your mind on my money and my money on your mind... Byeeee."
This was not the first time Christina accused Josh of stealing her money. In July, she filed legal documents alleging that Josh diverted over $35,000 of her rental property income into his personal bank account. She provided a screenshot of a text message she received on July 8, which she claimed showed Josh contacting her property manager to redirect future payments to a different account. However, Josh denied the allegation.