Connect with us

Headlines

HGTV Star Christina Haack Reveals $200,000 Engagement Ring

She plans to marry boyfriend Joshua Hall.

mm

Published

on

Christina Haack engaged
Credit: Christina Haack/Instagram

Christina Haack, star of HGTV’s Christina on the Coast, is wearing a new engagement ring.

Her boyfriend, real estate agent Joshua Hall, recently popped the question, E! News reports. And with his proposal came a ring designed by Benny Hayoun of Los Angeles-based Benny and the Gems. (Flip through the photos in the Instagram post below.)

Hayoun said the ring is worth approximately $200,000, E! News reports.

And he told Us Weekly, “The ring is 5-carat total weight. It’s a radiant cut,” also noting: “It was all Joshua as far as designing and the stone itself.”

Haack was formerly married to Flip or Flop co-star Tarek El Moussa and, more recently, to TV personality Ant Anstead. El Moussa is now engaged to reality TV star Heather Rae Young.

 

Advertisement
View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Christina Haack (@christinahaack)

Advertisement

SPONSORED VIDEO

Four Decades of Excellence: How Wilkerson Transformed a Jeweler's Retirement into Celebration

After 45 years serving the Milwaukee community, Treiber & Straub Jewelers owner Michael Straub faced a significant life transition. At 75, the veteran jeweler made a personal decision many business owners understand: "I think it's time. I want to enjoy my wife with my grandchildren for the next 10, 15 years." Wilkerson's expertise transformed this major business transition into an extraordinary success. Their comprehensive approach to managing the going-out-of-business sale created unprecedented customer response—with lines forming outside the store and limits on how many shoppers could enter at once due to fire safety regulations. The results exceeded all expectations. "Wilkerson did a phenomenal job," Straub enthuses. "They were there for you through the whole thing, helped you with promoting it, helping you on day-to-day business. I can't speak enough for how well they did." The partnership didn't just facilitate a business closing; it created a celebratory finale to decades of service while allowing Straub to confidently step into his well-earned retirement.

Promoted Headlines

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe


BULLETINS

INSTORE helps you become a better jeweler
with the biggest daily news headlines and useful tips.
(Mailed 5x per week.)

Most Popular