Christina Hall made some mysterious comments on social media about the disappearance of her luxury car – and Us Weekly can exclusively reveal what’s really behind the reality star’s words … and it includes a subtle swipe at her soon-to-be ex-husband Joshua Hall.
Christina, 41, took to her Instagram Stories on Monday, September 30, fanning the social media flame around her highly-publicized divorce to share a look at her “early mornings” while filming, but raised some eyebrows when she made a curious comment in a photo of her behind the wheel of her Bentley.
“Grateful this Bentley didn’t disappear into thin air like my other one,” she quipped, adding the thinking face emoji and another post “Karma is in the air.”
Christina and Joshua, 44 — both of whom filed for divorce in July — own two Bentleys, a source exclusively told Us Weekly.
According to the insider, as part of a recent divorce agreement Joshua received one of the extravagant cars that he bought before he surprised Christina with a new Bentley for her 40th birthday in July 2023, as Us previously reported.
The source added that Josh’s Bentley — that can cost upwards of $200,000 — was en route to Tennessee where he currently lives when it was stolen during transport.
Joshua’s rep confirmed to Us that the Bentley was taken. Christina’s rep had no comment.
Following her divorce from Ant Anstead in 2020, Christina was first spotted with Josh in 2021. The pair got engaged later that year and exchanged vows in 2022. After less than three years of marriage, Us confirmed in July that Christina and Joshua had both filed for divorce.
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Since their filings, Christina and Joshua’s divorce has taken a messy turn. “Over here waiting for the typical hired PR speech of ‘how I was blindsided and how I’m working on myself and taking time to heal at her ranch,’” Christina wrote via Instagram in July. “Meanwhile, I’m over here not as nice and quiet as I used to be.”
Joshua broke his silence on the divorce the following month, writing via Instagram, “I prefer privacy, especially during something as life-changing as a divorce I did not ask for.”
According to a September declaration filing reviewed by Us, Joshua did not object to transferring $35K in rental income back to Christina and agreed to provide her with a detailed account of expenses deducted.
He also agreed that Christina could have temporary possession of their home in Newport Beach, California, and did not object to giving her exclusive control over their luxury condominiums in Nashville, Tennessee. In the docs, Josh claimed he does not have ownership over the Franklin, Tennessee, property, agreeing that it belongs to Christina.