Christina El Moussa
Christina El Moussa, pictured Dec. 13, 2014, is reportedly dating Gary Anderson, a contractor. Getty Images

“Flip or Flop” star Christina El Moussa reportedly moved on with new beau, Gary Anderson, who supposedly did contract work for the HGTV couple. After her split from estranged husband Tarek, Christina has not confirmed that she’s dating Anderson and instead has kept her personal life, well, personal.

Of course, that hasn’t stopped people from trying to find out more information on Anderson. In Touch Weekly discovered Wednesday that the contractor was twice divorced. Anderson split from his first wife, Jo Ann Anderson, after 13 years of marriage. They spent nearly a decade in court where they fought over money their two daughters, Kristen and Kacey, In Touch Weekly noted. At the time, the girls were 12 and 6.

His first divorce was finalized September 2000. The divorce documents were originally drawn in 1999.

Anderson lied about his income, according to the papers. He said he made $128,000 one year even though his true income “was $1,044,512.” “This is nearly ten times the amount he stated in his Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure,” the divorce documents read.

He was ordered to pay $100,000 in back child support, agreed to put $50,000 in each of his daughter’s bank accounts, his monthly child support was $7,082 and he had to pay Jo Ann increased $4,000 per month until 2003.

In Touch Weekly did not provide the divorce documents for his wife, Denise, who they only called by her first name. She filed for divorce in 2005 after four years of marriage. Denise was allotted $2,000 per month for two years in spousal support, a brand-new BMW, heir $700,000 California home, $330,000 from their joint bank account and $405,000 in equalization pay.

Tarek and Christina have two children together: 6-year-old daughter Taylor and 16-month-old son Brayden. They announced their split Dec. 13 after nearly 7 years of marriage. The cops were called to their California home May 23 after Tarek went for a hike with a gun.

“Like many couples, we have had challenges in our marriage,” the pair said in the statement to People magazine. “We had an unfortunate misunderstanding about six months ago and the police were called to our house in an abundance of caution. There was no violence and no charges were filed.”

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