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‘Real Housewives’ star Luann de Lesseps says no salads after 6pm keeps her fit at 59

"Real Housewives of New York City" star Luann de Lesseps shared her surprising secrets for staying fit at 59.

During a recent interview with Fox News Digital, the TV personality and cabaret performer, who recently launched her new Countess Cabaret Tour, revealed her top three tips for maintaining a svelte physique.

"You should not drink while you eat," de Lesseps said, citing health and wellness advice she received during stays at Austrian spas.

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"People are drinking cold drinks while they eat. And what happens is digestion starts in the mouth. That's why we salivate because, like when we're hungry, you think — the burn — the digestive juices are already going. So, the most important thing is to chew a lot while you eat. Pay attention to that. And don't drink while you're eating.

"Europeans are thinner because they sip wine," de Lesseps added. "They don't drink big, cold drinks. That's not their thing. And this is a very key thing in order to stay in good shape. Drink water 20 minutes before you eat or drink — whatever you want to drink. But 20 minutes before you eat and 20 minutes after. So, not while [eating] because it waters down your digestive enzymes and juices that metabolize your food."

De Lesseps also advised people to practice portion control to avoid overeating and incorporate intermittent fasting into their diet regimens. 

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"In America, we eat a lot. We get big portions. So, it's about portion control as well," she explained. "And eating slowly. And when you eat slowly, you don't eat as much because it takes time for your brain to register that you have actually kind of had enough.

"So, it's taking time to eat and taking your time and eating slowly and chewing well," de Lesseps added. "And, this way, you feel satiated. And a lot of people just skip over that point and just eat everything.

"And, you know, listen, I'm guilty of the same thing sometimes," she added. "But that's how I stay fit."

The TV personality told Fox News Digital she is an advocate for intermittent fasting, an increasingly popular diet method of time-restricted eating. 

"I love fasting," de Lesseps said. "Intermittent fasting, which is you eat late in the morning and you try not to eat [after] 6 p.m. because digestion will wake you up during the middle of the night. Like, if you have a steak at night, you're bound to wake up in the middle of the night because digestion needs energy, so it wakes you up."

De Lesseps also advises against eating a dish commonly labeled as healthy after a certain time.

"Another tip I got for you — [eat] protein and salad for lunch, something like that, because salad you should not eat after really 6 p.m," she said.  

"People think they're eating — like they're having a salad at night with their protein and all that, dressing, with parmesan cheese and croutons — and they're like, ‘This is light.’ Well, the problem with salad is it's 99% water. So, what is that doing? It's watering down your digestion, just like if you had a drink.

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"People are washing it down with drinks as well, so digestion's out," she added. "So, salad is a no-no after 6. Instead of that, cooked vegetables. Cooked vegetables have much more to give you than a salad ever will. Not to say that dark greens aren't good for you. Arugula, spinach, iron filled with vitamins, but during the day. Or you make sautéed spinach at night, and you don't have salad."

The Connecticut native explained that staying active is another step that people should take to reach their health goals.

"I'm a jock," she said. "I love sports. So, I'm very active. I think being very active is one of the best things that you can do in order to stay fit.

"It can be water aerobics. It can be just a walk to get your metabolism going in the morning or SoulCycle, if you really want to kill it. I'm not a big SoulCycle person, but sometimes I do SoulCycle. But I just feel like you have to be physically active.

"So, those are big tips," she added. "It's really about digesting, the way you eat and just keep it moving."

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De Lesseps, who is an original cast member of "The Real Housewives of New York City" and appeared in 13 seasons of the hit Bravo series, made her cabaret debut in 2017 with her show "#CountessAndFriends." De Lesseps became a countess after she married French Count Alexandre de Lesseps in 1993. 

The two divorced in 2009, and de Lesseps officially lost the title when she married Tom D'Agostino Jr. in 2016. 

De Lesseps' cabaret show, which aired during the Season 10 finale of "RHONYC" and featured appearances by her "RHONYC" co-star Sonja Morgan and actress Rachel Dratch, became a hit with fans. 

After the success of her debut performance, de Lesseps launched her nationwide "#CountessAndFriends" tour. Last fall, she embarked on her "F Marry Kill" tour, which was directed by acclaimed Broadway director and producer Richard Jay-Alexander. 

In December, de Lesseps returned to the road for her "A Very Countess Christmas" tour. The reality star is now headlining her international Countess Cabaret tour, which kicked off Saturday at Harrah's Lake Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada. For her latest tour, de Lesseps teamed up again with Jay-Alexander, who previously directed shows for Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler and Kristin Chenoweth. 

During all of her performances, de Lesseps wears ensembles pulled from the showroom of the fashion brand Jovani. De Lesseps and Jovani have a longtime partnership, and the prom dress retailer is a favorite with many of the other "Real Housewives." 

In 2019, de Lesseps released her original song, "Feelin' Jovani," along with an accompanying music video starring herself, "Real Housewives of Atlanta‘s" Cynthia Bailey and "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills‘" Lisa Rinna. "The Real Housewives" executive producer and "Watch What Happens Live" host Andy Cohen also made a cameo appearance. 

"Feelin' Jovani" was de Lesseps' fourth single after 2010's "Money Can't Buy You Class," 2011's "Chic C'est la Vie" and 2015's "Girl Code." In 2020, de Lesseps released her fifth song, "Viva La Diva," which she co-produced with Grammy-winning songwriter and producer Desmond Child. 

During her interview with Fox News Digital, de Lesseps shared that her cabaret tour shows will feature performances of all her original songs along with covers of hits by famous artists, including Tina Turner and Stevie Nicks. 

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"What I enjoy most is the shock on people's faces because they don't know my cabaret show from watching the ‘Housewives' because it's always about the drama, because of music rights. Bravo was not paying for me to sing 'What's Love Got To Do [With It]?'" she said. "They're not playing Tina Turner because that ain't going to fly.

"I love the freedom I have with cabaret because I can do anything I want, say anything I want, sing anything I want."

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De Lesseps told Fox News Digital her songs were inspired by the friendships and feuds that she has had with her "Real Housewives" co-stars.

"Regardless of what those women have done to me over the years, cabaret? Life is not a cabaret. Well, it is for me because cabaret is my story that I write," she said. "You know, it's like life. You write your story. Nobody's going to write your story for you. This is my story, right? And I think that they were always so jealous of the fact that I was successful at it."

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"It's like ‘Jovani, Jovani.' I'm like, ‘Well, "Feelin' Jovani."’ That's where it comes from," de Lesseps continued. "So, I'm inspired by these women all the time to write music. I won't tell you who ‘Money Can’t Buy Class' is after. But I'm inspired by them all the time.

"All my music stems a lot from the ladies, from my experience on the show," she added. "And then when people come to my show, they're in for a real treat."

De Lesseps will also soon be seen again on the small screen. She is starring in the "Real Housewives" dating show spinoff series, "Love Hotel," which will air on Peacock. De Lesseps filmed the show alongside "The Real Housewives of Orange County's" Shannon Beador and "The Real Housewives of the Potomac's" Gizelle Bryant and Ashley Darby.

While de Lesseps told Fox News Digital she couldn't reveal many details about "Love Hotel," she said she was excited for fans to watch it.

""It's the first dating show for Bravo," she said. "And we had a great time. I'm excited. I think people are going to love it. And it's coming out in the spring, and so I'm super, super excited."

HGTV star Christina Haack claims filming new reality show with ex Josh Hall was 'recipe for disaster'

Christina Haack is getting candid about filming her show "The Flip Off" without her estranged husband Josh Hall following their split.

The 41-year-old real estate investor and TV personality is starring alongside her first ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa, and his wife Heather Rae El Moussa in the new HGTV reality competition series. Hall was originally set to join the trio in "The Flip Off" but he departed the show after he and Haack both filed for divorce last summer.

While speaking to Fox News Digital in a joint interview with Tarek and Heather, Haack explained why she believes that Hall's exit was for the best.

"I think on camera — some people are very comfortable on camera, some aren't," she said. "And that's totally understandable. He wasn't super comfortable on camera. I think he's too hard on himself, too much in his head."

Haack continued, "And when you get like that, I feel like you can't really fully relax or be yourself. So there's that aspect."

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"And then also, he doesn't have a lot of experience in flipping houses," she added. "So if you combine the two, it's kind of a recipe for disaster."

In May, HGTV announced the show, which was to follow Haack and Hall as they competed against Tarek and Heather in a series of real estate flip-off contests. Production on the series started shortly before the former couple filed for divorce on July 7, and Haack continued filming the show afterward without her estranged spouse.

Hall, who was featured in promos for "The Flip Off," appeared in the show's premiere episode, but he will no longer be seen in the six-part series' future installments.

For her part, Heather told Fox News Digital that she believed Hall's continued presence would only have led to trouble on "The Flip Off" set.

"I thought that our dynamic was better. I think with Josh, it would have been heavily tense And I think there would have been some real fighting, to be honest," she said.

"It would have been a very different show," Haack noted.

"It would have been very different," Heather agreed. "I think with us three, it's very lighthearted and fun, and we've all been this a really long time, and it made really good TV."

In December 2016, Haack and Tarek, who share daughter Taylor, 14, and son Brayden, 9, announced they were separating after seven years of marriage. The two finalized their divorce in 2018. The former couple rose to fame when they co-starred in the hit HGTV reality show "Flip or Flop" for 10 seasons from 2013 to 2022, continuing to work together after their split.

Since 2018, Haack has starred in the HGTV "Flip or Flop" spin-off series "Christina on the Coast." She also hosted HGTV's "Christina in the Country," which ran for two seasons and also featured appearances by Hall.

Tarek has headlined three seasons of the HGTV show "Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa," which debuted in 2020. Heather, who married Tarek in 2021, previously starred in seven seasons of Netflix's "Selling Sunset." 

The couple, who share son Tristan, 1, also teamed up for two seasons of the HGTV show "The Flipping El Moussas."

While speaking with Fox News Digital, Tarek weighed in on whether Haack was disadvantaged by having to compete solo against himself and Heather following Hall's departure from "The Flip Off."

"No, not very much," Tarek said. "It gave her an advantage because she didn't have to deal with Josh anymore. She had to make all her own decisions."

Though Hall's exit left Haack without a partner, the reality star enlisted her "trusted team of experts" to help her win the competition in place of her ex, according to People magazine.

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"She'll tell you, she has a strong team," Heather said. "I feel like she's doing better on her own."

Haack explained that "The Flip Off" is "very different" from "Flip or Flop."

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"'Flip or Flop' was totally buy a house, fix it up, sell it. And there really wasn't much personal life to it," she said. "It was really about the house." 

"This show, it's obviously them against me, and it's very real," Haack continued. "It's very more like docuseries. You get to see our real personalities, and it's highly competitive."

Though Haack said that she and Heather initially "didn't know what to expect" when they first began production on "The Flip Off," the two quickly discovered that they enjoyed working together.

"Obviously, she's been on ‘Selling Sunset,’ and I've done my things with HGTV but this is different," Haack said. "And so going into it, I think both of us were kind of like, we didn't really know what was going to happen. But after the first shoot, I was just like laughing, and I was in such a good mood. And I texted Heather and I was like, 'You're so fun to film with.' Because it really was. And it only got better after that."

"Surprisingly, they got along so well that they teamed up and picked on me," Tarek joked.

While fans were initially surprised when it was announced that Haack would be starring in a reality TV show with her ex-husband and his wife, the trio told Fox News Digital that Taylor and Brayden were unfazed by their on-screen collaboration.

"They didn't really care," Tarek said.

"I don't even know if they don't know that none of us even work together," Haack added. "It was like, ‘Oh, we’re filming a show together. And they're like, "OK."

"They're so used to it," Heather said as Haack laughed. "They're just like, "OK, cool."

However, Tarek said that their children ended up taking sides. 

"Of course, Taylor was Team Christina, Brayden was Team Heather and Tarek. And at the end they were both team Christina," Tarek recalled.

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During their interview with Fox News Digital, Tarek and Haack also reflected on their secret to successful co-parenting.

"Putting the kids first," Haack said.

"Yeah, adults should act like adults," Tarek agreed. "And honestly, the kids are number one, right? So if you don't put the kids number one, you're not going to co-parent well because there's going to be animosity. So, as long as it's about the kids, then things are gonna work out."

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He continued, "The good thing about that is even if you have a couple that doesn't get along, but they're co-parenting well over time, you know, relationships rebuild."

"Are you saying that I don't get along with you?" Haack asked.

"A long time ago!" Tarek replied.

"Oh, jeez, it's been many years," Haack said.

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"There's been some ups and downs," Heather added with a smile. 

"You have a couple, and they don't get along. But if they co-parent well over time because of that co-parenting, there's an opportunity to rebuild that relationship and that friendship," Tarek explained.

"Everyone has the same end goal, and that is the kids being happy, healthy and feeling supported," Heather said.

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Haack pointed out that she, Tarek and Heather recently celebrated the holidays together with their families.

"We did Christmas Eve together this year, all of us," Haack said. 

"His parents, my parents and yours would have been there if they were in town," she continued, gesturing at Heather, who nodded.

"It was wonderful," Haack added. "It went great."

"Everyone just gets along and loves it, and it's really nice," Heather said. 

"It's nice for the kids to have us all there together," Haack said. 

Haack also shares son Hudson, 5, with her ex-husband Ant Anstead. The two tied the knot in 2018 but finalized their divorce in 2021. Following their split, the former couple engaged in a bitter custody battle over Hudson. However, they reached an agreement in 2022 and decided to maintain their previously established joint custody arrangement.

Anstead and Haack now have an amicable co-parenting relationship, and in November, it was revealed that the "Wheeler Dealers" host would be joining his ex-wife on "The Flip Off."

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At the time, a source confirmed to Fox News Digital that Anstead is "filming a portion of the show" with Haack.

Meanwhile, Haack and Hall's split has become increasingly acrimonious since they filed for divorce after two years of marriage on July 7. Haack accused Hall of transferring $35,000 of her money into his personal bank account on July 8 after their divorce filing, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.

"I would not have asked him to send himself my money the day after I told him we are getting divorced," Haack stated in the documents.

In his divorce filing, Hall requested spousal support from Haack. In a November court filing, Haack stated that her ex "should not need" spousal support as he has his own source of income. 

The two have also battled over ownership of a Tennessee farmhouse, where Hall had been living after their separation, and both have taken shots at each other over social media.

Haack recently said the two are "not even close" to settling their split

"We’re going to be going to trial, I hear," the HGTV star said during a Jan. 12 appearance on Sirius XM's "Jeff Lewis Live." "He doesn’t want to do mediation. It’s going to be fun. Can’t wait."

New episodes of "The Flip Off" will be released every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on HGTV.

Alec Baldwin cries over deadly 'Rust' shooting in reality show trailer

The trailer for Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s reality series has debuted, showcasing their family life and the fallout from the "Rust" shooting.

In the opening moments of the trailer for the show, premiering Feb. 23 on TLC, Hilaria introduces the family, counting off "seven children, six animals, two parents, wild family!"

A montage of typical busy family moments follows, including Baldwin warning two of his kids, "Don’t pee in that pool!"

But the levity halts when an aerial of the set of "Rust" is shown, as Hilaria narrates, "A son lost his mom in the most unthinkable tragedy. This is never something to forget, and we’re trying to parent through it."

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Later moments show Baldwin covering his face with his hands, tearing up.

"Honestly, from the bottom of my soul, I don’t know where I’d be if I didn’t have you and these kids," the actor says. A brief scene also appears to show Baldwin entering a therapist’s office.

The Baldwin children are shown spotting a paparazzi photographer taking their picture, as Hilaria says, "It’s nothing. Just ignore him."

Near the end of the minute-long clip, Hilaria says, "We’ve had our bad moments, but we found our foundation. We’re solid and we’re here together."

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"This series gives viewers a glimpse into our lives as a family – the good, bad, wild, and everything in between. We hope viewers will connect with our experiences and the love we share. Filming the show has been an amazing journey, and we’re proud to have TLC as a partner in telling our story," Baldwin and Hilaria said in a press release for the show.

Howard Lee, president of TLC, also said in the release, "TLC has always been a platform for compelling stories. With ‘The Baldwins,’ viewers gain an unprecedented look into Alec and Hilaria Baldwin’s family journey. As they navigate parenthood, marriage and life under the spotlight, the series blends moments of joy, chaos and sincerity offering a genuine portrayal beyond the headlines." 

TLC’s description of the first episode also highlights the "Rust" tragedy.

"In the season premiere, Alec and Hilaria celebrate their oldest son Rafael’s ninth birthday and, in a bid to escape the noise of the city, they head to East Hampton to continue a yearly summer tradition. But in the midst of celebration is uncertainty as Alec faces trial. Alec and Hilaria navigate the emotional complexities of the moment, all while keeping their children’s lives as stable as possible."

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Baldwin was tried for involuntary manslaughter in the on-set death of "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on Oct. 21, 2021. The actor was holding a gun that discharged, with the bullet striking and killing Hutchins.

In July 2024, Baldwin’s case was dismissed with prejudice by Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer, after ruling that the prosecution concealed evidence from his legal team.

There was an additional appeal by the Santa Fe District Attorney's Office to try Baldwin again, but it was withdrawn in December.

"Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed was convicted of loading a live round into a revolver, which Baldwin fired, resulting in Hutchins’ death and injury to the film’s director, Joel Souza. 

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag sue the city of Los Angeles, LADWP after Palisades Fire

Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have sued the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power after losing their home in the Palisades Fire.

According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, the reality stars are alleging "inverse condemnation," a legal concept that allows property owners to seek compensation when the government damages property.

"The Hills" alums filed the suit with 20 other property owners Jan. 21, blaming the City of Los Angeles and the utility company for causing damage to their homes.

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The document cited reports that the Santa Ynez Reservoir was emptied Jan. 7 before the Palisades Fire. The Santa Ynez Reservoir is close to the Pacific Palisades neighborhood in Los Angeles. 

Pratt, Montag and the other plaintiffs accuse LADWP of making "the conscious decision to operate the water supply system with the reservoir drained and unusable as a ‘cost-saving’ measure."

"With the Santa Ynez Reservoir effectively out of commission, hydrants in Pacific Palisades failed after three tanks each holding one million gallons of water went dry within a span of 12 hours," the complaint said.

The document noted that the system, built by the City of Los Angeles and LADWP, "failed," causing the plaintiffs to lose their homes.

"On information and belief, the Palisades Fire was an inescapable and unavoidable consequence of the water supply system servicing areas in and around Pacific Palisades as it was planned and constructed," the complaint states. 

"The system necessarily failed, and this failure was a substantial factor in causing Plaintiffs to suffer the losses alleged in this Complaint."

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The LADWP shared a press release saying the Santa Ynez Reservoir needed to be emptied "to meet safe drinking water regulations and that repair work was slowed by the city charter’s competitive bidding process."

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs are seeking an amount in damages that will be determined at trial. 

"Plaintiffs have suffered real and personal property damage, personal injuries, loss of use of their homes, loss of income, business interruption, and emotional distress and seek fair compensation for themselves in this case caused by Defendants.

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"Plaintiffs are entitled to recover all litigation costs and expenses with regard to the compensation for damage to properties, including attorney’s fees, expert fees, consulting fees and litigation costs."

Pratt and Montag have been outspoken since losing their home in the LA fires earlier this month. 

The couple sat down with "Good Morning America" and spoke about the shock of their loss.

"Spencer was like, ‘Grab anything you want to keep,’ and I was like, ‘How do you choose?’ My brain actually stopped working because I was so overwhelmed with so many things you can’t replace. So, I grabbed my kids’ teddy bears," Montag said through tears.

Pratt added, "The worst was … our kids’ room. That is so magical. We do story time every night. It’s such our routine. So much love is in there. Our son’s bed started burning in the shape of a heart. The fire just started as a heart. I was like, ‘This is out of body, insane.’"

The couple said their home and possessions were uninsured and noted they were among many Southern California residents who were dropped from their insurance policies.

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As Montag explained to the outlet, "We were ‘house poor’ as they call it. We have a house, and everything else is a hustle, is a grind. So, we’re definitely counting every dollar that we make."

Representatives for Montag and Pratt did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

California Wildfires: Heidi Montag skyrockets to No. 1 on iTunes after losing Pacific Palisades home

Reality stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt might have lost their beloved Pacific Palisades home to the destructive California wildfires that continue to wreak havoc on the city of Los Angeles, but they certainly haven't lost their fans.

In an effort to support the couple, fans catapulted Montag's debut album, released in 2010, to the top of the iTunes charts, where at the time of publishing, it had secured the No. 1 spot for both song and album.

On Friday, days after his home had burned to the ground, Pratt acknowledged a rising interest in his wife's music. "Best news I've had in a week – which isn't saying much. Thank you to everyone streaming Montag's album, 'Superficial.' First time ever, top 50 on iTunes right now," he told his devout TikTok followers. 

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When the album was released 15 years ago, the second single, "Superficial," didn't chart.

Hours after his initial TikTok video, the album hit No. 2 on the iTunes charts, much to Pratt's glee. "Anyone that hasn't gone to iTunes, just do it now. Let's go to number 1," Pratt said in exhilaration. "We'll get the screenshot, she'll be a famous pop star for when her kids are grown up. She'll be in the history books," he joked. "They won't know it's because our house burned down, and we have no possessions and people are just trying to support us. They'll just be like, ‘Wow! My mom was a pop superstar that was number 1 on the charts.’"

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In the span of 12 hours, Pratt posted more than four dozen videos to TikTok, responding to fans and haters alike.

"Let's be clear. If I seem like the most unhinged, crashing out person on this whole app, I am. Let's just get that frickin' clear. I have lost my mind," he told the camera, admitting all he could think about were all the reckless purchases he'd made over the years. "I am keeping it together here, 'cause I have two kids and I wanna frickin' have them go to college and have a frickin' life, okay? So this is crashing out at its finest, OK?"

"The Hills" stars have two sons together: Gunnar, 7 and Ryker, 2.

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In another video, Pratt said, "I have been ‘faking it till you make it’ since 2007. Guess what? Faking it till you make it, doesn't make it. Especially when everything burns down."

Last week, Montag and Pratt confirmed that their multimillion-dollar home in the Pacific Palisades was lost to the fire. Some of the first celebrities to announce they had been evacuated, the couple was able to see their home being destroyed in real-time, thanks to security cameras on the property.

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A representative for the couple did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, the Palisades Fire is only 11% contained. The Eaton and Hurst fires continue to burn, although the latter is 89% contained.

HGTV star Christina Hall's tense fight with estranged husband Josh caught on camera

Josh and Christina Hall's volatile marriage was seen first-hand during a sneak peek of the upcoming series premiere of "The Flip Off."

Hall and her ex-husband, Tarek El Moussa, are competing in a real estate-flipping contest. Tarek's new wife, former "Selling Sunset" star Heather El Moussa, is also on the show.

Christina and her then-husband, Josh, were filming together when cameras caught a heated conversation in the car, days before the couple decided to end their marriage, with Josh citing "irreconcilable differences." 

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The show was announced in May and began production shortly afterwards. Josh and Christina both filed for divorce in July.

"This is a competition. We gotta pull out all stops. Whatever it takes to win, I’ll do it. Halls rule!" Josh told Christina while driving. "You’re supposed to say it with me, or repeat it, or something that shows that you’re with me."

He continued, "Remember, you’re a Hall now. Don’t get confused in this competition about what your last name is. You’re rude."

"I don’t over talk," Christina finally replied to her then-husband in a low tone.

The conversation took a turn.

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"Yeah, the s--- you say, and I’m just like, 'I wish you’d shut up already,'" Josh said.

Christina sighed, to which Josh replied, "My wife’s pissing me off already."

The HGTV star ended the hostile conversation with her then-husband by asking, "Are we there yet?" 

The footage is included in the two-hour series premiere that will air on Jan. 29. The incidents seen on-camera were filmed prior to Josh filing for divorce from Christina in July 2024.

In the comment section of the video that was shared on Christina and HGTV's official Instagram accounts, Heather chimed in on Josh's exit from the series.

"Not everyone makes the cut—and that’s the real reality," she commented. 

In November, Christina told Entertainment Tonight that Josh had an issue with her relationship with her first husband.

"[Josh] doesn’t like our dynamic, because Tarek and I have our own dynamic, and some could call it ‘flirty,’" she said. "For me, it’s like a sibling type of thing."

Christina and Tarek remained cordial following their explosive 2016 divorce and continued to film "Flip Or Flop" together until the series ended in 2022. The former couple share kids Taylor, 14, and Brayden, 9.

Christina told the outlet that it was "not fun" to film with Josh.

"When someone is insecure by you and doesn’t like to watch you win, that really puts a damper on everything, I feel like I was not shining as bright, to try to not make him feel emasculated. But who wants to live like that?" 

Although the explosive argument between Christina and Josh seemingly concluded in the preview clip for "The Flip Off," there was another emotional moment captured in the teaser clip.

In the scene, Christina tells Tarek that her relationship with Josh was over.

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"We had a blow-up ... middle fingers in my face," Christina said, adding, "Things with Josh have been bad for a long time."

Christina told her ex-husband that their children played a role in her reason to end her marriage with Josh.

"The kids literally asked me to leave," she said. "They told me he’s not nice to me. Why would I stick around?"

Christina's second husband, Ant Anstead, joined "The Flip Off" following Josh's exit. A source confirmed to Fox News Digital in November that Anstead is "filming a portion of the show" with Christina.

In August, Christina weighed in on the idea of replacing Josh with Anstead as her co-star in "The Flip Off."

In the comments section of an Instagram post shared by Christina, a fan suggested that her second ex-husband Anstead step in for Josh on the show.

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"How awesome would it be to have Ant replace Josh on The Flip Off? Ratings would go through the roof. If it happens, I need some credit. Lol," the social media user wrote, according to People.

"LOL that would be genius ‘ratings’ idea just saying," Christina replied.

In December 2018, Christina married Anstead at their home in Newport Beach, California, and they welcomed son Hudson in 2019. However, the two announced that they were separating in September 2020, and Christina filed for divorce two months later. 

'Bachelorette' star hospitalized after giving birth

Andi Dorfman is speaking up for new mothers.

The "Bachelorette" star, 37, welcomed her first child, a daughter she named Harper, nine days ago. On Saturday, she took to social media to share that after leaving the hospital with her new baby, she had to return for surgery.

Dorfman posted a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed and holding her baby to her Instagram story. Along with the picture, she wrote, "Welp, we’re back! This time for Mama (a minor setback and need a quick/safe procedure) but got to get a quick snuggle with this little nugget first. also never been less excited for anesthesia (motherhood changes you quick."

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She added, "Lesson Learned: No matter how clueless you are about motherhood, you still know your body best! Listen to it! Yes, recovery is tough and everyone is different but your instincts are valid (and probably right)."

A few hours later, she shared an update, saying that several of her followers had messaged her privately – something she said made her realize, "I'm not alone in feeling confused and alone with the general lack of post-partum care."

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She went on to explain what happened, writing, "Anyways, after getting home I was in a ton of pain and it was getting worse by the day. Despite the internet saying recovery takes time, I still felt something was wrong and finally after trying every home remedy, called my doctors and they told me to come right in."

Dorfman said that she had had two hematomas, a larger one and a smaller one, that were the source of the pain.

"Within a few hours we were at the hospital and prepped for surgery. A very straight forward procedure but still pretty terrifying having a 6 day old baby (plus loads of hormones still lurking)."

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"All of this (over)sharing to say … Trust your body, trust your instinct and trust that your doctors do truly care about your health and well being and don't be afraid to reach out to them," she finished. "I felt some guilt worrying about myself instead of my daughter but I realized she's no good if I'm no good. Hope this helps anyone out there doubting their own post partum recovery."

Dorfman and her husband, Blaine Hart, a senior vice president at a real estate firm, married in May 2023 after first meeting years ago in college.

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She gained public attention when she appeared on the 18th season of "The Bachelor" in 2014, where she competed with other women to win the heart of Juan Pablo Galavis. She made it far in the show, but after an overnight date with him, she made the decision to leave the show.

She led the subsequent season of "The Bachelorette," which also aired in 2014. There, she got engaged to contestant Josh Murray, but the two announced their split in 2015.

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