Christina Haack is said to have a new man in her life after reports of her estranged husband Josh Hall moving on with a new partner emerged some days ago.
The HGTV star has reportedly been dating the CEO and president of Network Connex, Christopher Larocca, for three months now, per the Daily Mail.
Larocca, a California native, has over 20 years of experience leading companies in the industrial technology and services sectors.
The now-CEO and president of Illinois-based Network Connex once held C-suite positions at Nortek Control, Luminance Brands, Dover Corporation, and EMCORE Corporation.
Larocca graduated with a degree in civil engineering from Clemson University in 1995. He then obtained an MBA from the University of Southern California in 2002, per LinkedIn.
Haack was previously married to her Flip or Flop costar Tarek El Moussa from 2009 to 2016, and Born Mechanic host Ant Anstead from 2018 to 2020.
The reality star is also a mom to three children: Taylor Reese and Brayden James, whom she shares with El Moussa, and a son, Hudson London, whom she welcomed with Anstead.
Meanwhile, Larocca shares joint custody of his 17-year-old daughter with his ex-wife, who he was married to until January 2015.
Larocca's romance with Haack was confirmed in January 2025 after the two spent time in Europe together in October 2024. The couple were identified by Daily Mail in a photo posted by Ferrari of Newport Beach on Instagram, which showed the pair holding hands on the streets of Bologna, Italy.
A few months later in December 2024, Haack and Larocca attended a holiday party hosted by influencer Amy Sexton and were spotted in images shared on social media, though the two did not pose for photos together.
Haack follows Larocca on Instagram but his account is private, People Magazine noted.
The recent development in her love life coincides with the reports of Hall also dating someone new after filing for divorce in July 2024.
“Josh met someone wonderful in Nashville, and they have been happily dating for some time,” an insider spilled to Us Weekly on January 10.