I am conscious and then cooperate with consciousness. Exes and TV personalities Tarek el moussa and Christina hack A new reality competition show on HGTV has been re -found for the “Philip Off”.
El Mosesa and Hack (currently known as Christina Hall) was first introduced in 2013 as a married co -star stars of the HGTV series “Philip or Flop” in 2013, up to 10 seasons Was broadcast When their marriage ended in 2017, They continued the film together – With some stress – by the end of the series in 2022.
Now, El Mosesa has worked with his new wife, Heather Rae L. Mosesa, who is also known for the “sunset sunset” of Netflix, so that it is against the hack. Can be contested on the “Plut Off”. Scouts to buy, recover and sell a house on each side. One room is dealt with at a time and is criticized by the guest judge. Finally, with big flip profit, the winner gets salary leave and priority rights.
“Maybe something spy. Like, ‘How’s she designing? How’s she is doing? How much should we spend? Isn’t she really spending a lot of money?” Heather El Mosesa says.
Hack says, “Philip off”, and “We all knew that this TV is going to be a gold,” is also an incompetent agent co -producer.
The series has some drama on the screen. Hack started filmmaking with her now stranger husband Josh Hall as his partner. Shortly afterwards the two were separated and some of their stress is seen on “flip”. When he got out of the hall, the hack joined the friends who worked behind the curtains on the projects. Her other ex -husband, TV personality ants, also offers an appearance.
El Moses and Hack talked about the show with the AP and worked together. The answers have been edited and amended for the race.
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AP: Heather, his history is not easy and marrying a man who is working with his ex -wife. Are you surprised that you are all cooperating now?
Heather El Mosesa: When I first met this person, I was in a lot of chaos because he was shooting “Philip or Flop”. One day they like each other, the next day they don’t, so for me it was a lot of work … but it’s such a big relationship that we all built, and especially Christina and i In it.
AP: Have you ever been thinking of those moments when you didn’t get with you and wonder where you got now?
Hack: Tarack and I have a very fast bounce back effect. We can be in an argument, but then the cameras are rotating and we can create a good scene and control it. I like to make good TV. I think it’s fun.
AP: What were some of the challenges of the new show?
Hack: The largest amount of pressure is trying to design each other. Usually with the home flip, you are designing it for the locality and you know, you can paint or knock some walls, but you are not trying to do more. During this process, we became so competitive with each other, we are definitely the most influenced.
AP: Trake, you often call yourself the king of houses that turn yourself on the show. Why?
Trick El Mosesa: I have learned many lessons through experience. You know, I have made about 1,000 1,000 deals at this location. And whenever you make a mistake, whenever you lose a dollar, every time you burn, this is a lesson. And you keep stacking these lessons. I am very excited about the future because all these lessons are being paid.
Heather El Mosesa: He always asks to keep emotions away because I think that when you turn wrong, you can get caught up. In the beginning, I would be so crazy if one thing went wrong. Like the tract, “You have to move forward. You can’t live on the small things. Remove the emotions.
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