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Ant Anstead launches ugly custody war with Christina Hall accusing HGTV of being an 'unfit mother'

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Ant Anstead, 43, has filed for full custody of the two-year-old son he shares with ex-wife Christina Hall, 38, and is blasting her in court documents as an unfit mother, it was revealed on Thursday.In his filing, Ant comes out swinging, reportedly accusing the HGTV star of only spending a few days a month with their son, using him for social media clout and risking his medical safety, TMZreported.The move marks a significant departure from their seemingly amicable split and shared goal of peaceful co-parenting, after saying in their 2020 breakup announcement that 'our children will remain our priority'.

Back in court: Ant Anstead, 43, has filed for full custody of the two-year-old son he shares with ex-wife Christina Hall, 38, and is blasting her in court documents as an unfit mother, it was revealed on Thursday (Pictured in 2019)Ant Anstead did not hold back in his court filing and claims Christina put their toddler at risk, sending him home with 'an awful sunburn that was so bad it left him crying in pain,' TMZ reported.The Wheeler Dealers star goes on in the docs to explain that when he text the reality star about the burn she brushed him off responding:'It didn't feel hot.

Give him some Tylenol im sure it will be better tomorrow.' In another explosive part, Ant says that Christina failed to inform him that her family had gotten COVID and returned Hudson to his care without proper precautions.

The move ended up shutting down production on Renee Zellweger, Ant's girlfriend's, latest film.'At the time my partner was filming her new project and her covid diagnosis placed the whole production on pause,' he wrote.

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