Ant Anstead Unbothered: TV Star Appears Carefree Amid Christina Hall Custody Battle
It appears that Ant Anstead is unbothered despite the ongoing drama happening within his family as he was spotted out and about with a friend and his son.
According to E! Online, the 43-year-old television star was seen with a friend in Newport Beach, California, a few days back.
Later that day, he took to Instagram to share a photo of his and Christina Hall's son, Hudson London Anstead, amid the family's custody battle.
The star can be seen hanging out with his friends at the Laguna Beach Parents Club in the snap. He captioned the post with, "Hanging with the dads."
The latest sighting comes a month after the "For the Love of Cars" star filed for full custody of their kid, claiming that her ex-wife spends nine full days with Hudson monthly.
In addition, he alleged that his former co-star has previously put their son's health in danger after contracting COVID-19 and a sunburn under Hall's care.
Ant Anstead Claims Christina Hall Puts Their Son's Safety and Health at Risk Several Times
In the papers, Anstead claimed that his son came home "so badly sunburned" on April 4, 2022. The kid was allegedly crying in pain.
When he asked his ex-wife about what happened, she reportedly replied, "Give him some Tylenol I'm sure it will be better tomorrow."
The TV star claimed that Hall didn't secure their son with a seatbelt while riding a golf cart in a separate incident.
She also allegedly doesn't carry an epi-pen for Hudson despite having a tree nut allergy.
There have been times when the kid returned to Anstead "covered in hives from diet-related issues.
Just a day after filing court documents, a judge denied the reality star's requests due to an "insufficient display of pressing matters."
According to Insider, the couple was ordered to attend a meditation session due to their ongoing issues.
A few weeks ago, Hall filed a response to her ex-husband's court filings, claiming that his allegations about her creating a "dangerous" environment for their son are misleading.
Orange County Superior Court records show that the two are scheduled to attend a session on June 15.
To determine who gets the custody, the ex-couple will appear in court on June 28.