
Exes Christina Haack and Ant Anstead are getting into the holiday spirit with son Hudson after reportedly settling their custody battle.
The former couple posted sweet photos with their 3-year-old son via Instagram on Wednesday.
“Toddler loves being behind the camera,” Haack, 39, captioned a photo of the little one taking a photo of herself and husband Josh Hall in front of a Christmas tree.
Anstead’s social media upload also featured a Christmas tree as he showed off Hudson’s decorating skills.
“This is the season 🎄,” the “Wheeler Dealers” host, 43, wrote alongside the slideshow.
“Having grown up in the freezing UK, I still find it amazing that a California Christmas tree complements a warm beach sunset!” the auto mechanic continued. “Such cozy and festive temple, and Hudzo always the willing helper 🥰 x.”
Earlier this month, Anstead and Haack avoided a March 2023 court date by settling Hudson’s custody, according to People.
While the duo will “continue to have [the] joint legal and physical custody” they agreed to last year, they updated their vacation schedule.
Haack will spend Christmas with Hudson this month, as she hosts him Dec. 23-25 in even-numbered years, as well as the week of school holidays.
The “Flip or Flop” alum and Anstead are also parents to two more children with former partners.
Anstead shares daughter Amelie, 19, and son Archie, 16, with Louise Anstead, while Haack has already welcomed daughter Taylor, 12, and son Brayden, 7, with Tarek El Moussa.
El Moussa’s wife, Heather Rae Young, told viewers of the “Today” show last month that they strive to keep “drama on the sidelines.” Haack and Anstead, however, had a tumultuous year as parents.
In April, the automaker filed for emergency custody of Hudson and accused Haack of putting his son at medical risk. His request was denied at the end of the same month.
Anstead later alleged that his ex-wife uses the little one as a “puppet” on social media in a court filing in September.
Haack claimed in his rebuttal that Hudson was not “forced” to participate in his Instagram ads and now refrains from showing Hudson’s face to his followers.
“I CHOOSE and choose not to post Hudson because I was exhausted with Instagram being used as a tool against me,” she explained in November.
Anstead, who has been criticized by trolls for continuing to reveal Hudson’s face, clarified in October that he is only against his son being “exploited” for branded deals and will continue to share family photos.
The “For the Love of Cars” alum, who was married to Haack from 2018 to 2020, added: “His childhood is not for sale.”
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