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CHRISTINA HAACK has posted a SHOCKING new chapter in her dizzying romantic saga, flaunting a tropical bikini getaway with her latest boyfriend while her THREE ex-husbands watch from the sidelines—and America’s families are left wondering if THIS is the new normal.
The HGTV star isn’t just on vacation; she’s conducting a live-action SOCIAL EXPERIMENT, parading her new flame, Chris Larocca, in Hawaii mere weeks after posing for disturbingly “friendly” photos with ex-husband Tarek El Moussa AND his current wife. This isn’t co-parenting; it’s a PUBLICITY STUNT that BLURS ALL LINES of decency and stability.
Haack, 42, beamed in a white bikini, a purple lei draped around her neck, as she toasted with Larocca—a man the public barely knows. This scene of paradise comes DIRECTLY on the heels of a blended-family ski trip featuring her ex, his new wife, and their collective children. The message is CHAOTIC and UNSETTLING: marriage is disposable, family is a flexible concept for Instagram, and children are props in a never-ending reality show.
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Christina Haack poses poolside with boyfriend Chris Larocca during a Hawaii vacation in Kapalua. (Christina Haack/Instagram)
Behind the sunny façade lies a DARK REALITY: a bitter, ongoing divorce war with second ex-husband Josh Hall, where she’s hired celebrity “divorce attorney to the stars” Laura Wasser because, as she coldly stated, “it’s not cheap.” Meanwhile, she’s branding this chaotic web of exes and new partners as #goals on HGTV’s “The Flip Off,” PROFITING from the very dysfunction she celebrates.
Experts are SILENT. Networks are ENABLING. And Haack’s children are being raised in a whirlwind of rotating father figures and photographed “bonding moments” designed for viral clicks. This is not modern family; it’s a CALCULATED NIGHTMARE sold to you as aspirational living.
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As she sips her drink in paradise, captioning her post “Aloha 2026,” one must ask: at what cost does this “favorite January yet” come? The fabric of family is being FRAYED in real-time for ratings and likes, leaving us to grapple with a terrifying question: Is this the future we want for our children?



