Christina Hall Denies Ant Anstead’s Allegations In Seeking Custody Of 2-Year-Old Son

Christina Hall isn't standing for ex-husband Ant Anstead's allegations of her.

On Thursday, the 43-year-old dad filed for full custody of their 2-year-old son, Hudson. He essentially claimed that Christina wasn't doing her part and that he had been the "primary parent" of the child.

He said that his ex-wife spent an "average of 9 full days each month over the last 20 months and an average of 7 full days per month in 2022" with their son. He also made some allegations that sound like he's hinting at neglect.

Fans were totally shocked by Ant's custody filing this week. But Christina isn't staying quiet. In a response obtained by People, she says she was "shocked to see the false allegations against me and [Anstead's] belief that he has been failing to protect our son by sharing custodial time with me."

The response continued, "Mr. Anstead has now taken the position that he is the defacto primary parent of our son, which is not accurate. Anstead does not count any day wherein we exchange our son as a custodial day for me. He also counts days where I made an accommodation or gave a right of first refusal to him as his day."

"That is why there is a huge discrepancy in his mind from our accurate schedule," her comments continued. "His attempt to mislead the court is transparent when presented with the true facts."

Her comments continued, citing specific details of the child's schedule over the past month. On Thursday, a California Superior Court judge found there simply wasn't enough evidence to prove that the child's best interest wasn't being met. He denied Anstead's ex parte application.

The judge clearly did not find the matter to be emergent. A hearing has been set for June 28 to see if changes to the custody arrangement need to be made.

Christina said that the entire situation is deeply disappointing. She told People, "What Ant is doing deeply saddens me. If this was really about Hudson, as he says, this should have been handled privately with a private judge or mediation, as myself and my attorney have suggested.

"I have had my share of ups and downs but I am a good mom and I love my children with all my heart and I will always protect them."