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Christina Anstead talks co-parenting with ex-husband Tarak El Moussa amid the coronavirus pandemic

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“Flip or Flop” star Christina Anstead is opening up about how she and ex-husband Tarek El Moussa are successfully co-parenting their two kids, even as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic forces people to practice social distancing.

Despite school closures and directives not to leave the house, the celebrity home renovation couple notes that the strong co-parenting relationship they’ve built since separating years ago has prepared them for these new times. “Tarek and I split four years ago.That’s a long time.

When there are tough times like these, all of a sudden we’re totally a unified front and talk and email multiple times a day,” Anstead told People magazine in its latest issue.

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