Messy Details About Christina Hall And Ant Anstead's Custody Battle

Ant Anstead blindsided his ex-wife Christina Hall when he requested full custody of their son, Hudson, after initially agreeing to a co-parenting setup. In documents obtained by ET, Anstead claimed that Hall does not have their son’s best interest at heart, accusing her of being a negligent parent. She allegedly let him contract COVID-19, subjected him to situations that resulted in extreme sunburn, and failed to look after his wellbeing by refusing to carry an Epi-pen for his allergies. Anstead also claimed that Hall barely spent time with Hudson, and in the little time she does, she chooses to “exploit” him on social media.

Hall, for her part, denied all claims her ex had made. “What Ant is doing deeply saddens me. If this was really about Hudson, as he says, this should have been handled privately,” she told People. She also denied taking advantage of Hudson in the name of content, clarifying that whatever she’s filmed with her son present was done “organically.” In her court filing, she wrote, “I have all the footage and they were all fun activities that he enjoyed doing, such as playing with toys or making cookies. These were organic moments in Hudson’s eyes. Nothing was forced.”

The “Christina on the Coast” star also claimed that Anstead was only flinging all these accusations at her to drag her name through the mud. “Ant instead chose to tarnish my good name with knowingly false allegations,” she said.

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