Christina Hall never fails to update her devoted social media fans with exciting events in her life, including her lively mama moments. She did so recently with a cute photo on her Instagram Story of her sleeping son Hudson London Anstead who could be seen doing something funny while asleep.
Christina Hall Shows Hudson Having An Interesting Sleeping Moment
Hall, a doting mother-of-three, uploaded a snap of her youngest son, unaware of the world, laying on a bed with gray beddings and donning cartoon patterned pajamas. He was captured grinning in his sleep and his mother wrote, “When the dream makes you giggle… [laughing emoji] I wonder what it was about! [dog face emoji].”
This will not be the first time Hall would show off moments involving her cute little boy, as she once did so with an Instagram post of Hudson’s artistic side. In The Blast‘s narrative, she shared a picture of the two-year-old displaying his art project featuring what looked like ice cream and waffles in a brown cup.
Furthermore, the ice cream cup was paired with a pink backdrop, calling more attention to the colorful drawing. The artist was also included in Hall’s post, with him wearing a broad smile as he looked at his mum, helping him hold the painting on the other side.
Hall rocked an all-black ensemble for the shot, while baby Hudson opted for shorts and an ash shirt with a picture of a dog and the words “I [red heart emoji] Cash” printed on it. The proud mama then captioned the post with details of her son beginning summer camp, noting, “First week of summer camp. We both cried a little this morning at drop-off. She continued:
“But at pick up, he loved his day. Fun with animals, a pizza party, and he’s so proud of his art project.”
Thousands flooded the post with love and gratitude for Hudson’s creativity, with several in the comments section dropping relatable remarks about parents crying when dropping off their kids. Hall was not the only one who showed off the young star going to summer camp, but her ex and second husband, Ant Anstead, who is also the father of Hudson, made a post about the boy’s first day.
Ant confessed that they had been anticipating that period over the past few days, from his son choosing his new lunch box to precisely what he wanted to wear on his first day. He further gushed about how mature and independent Hudson, who had a “real skip in his step,” was, adding that he was “one proud daddo!”
The update gained similar reactions to his ex-wife’s, with fans expressing excitement and praising the loving father for being the daddy of the year. A fan noted that Hudson was indeed “growing up so quickly” and absorbing every bit of his parents’ love while also telling Ant he was doing an amazing job as a father.
Several other fans agreed and were all about the adorableness of the little boy who, according to a fan, always looked the happiest whenever he was with his dad.
The “Christina on the Coast” Star Shares Adorable Photo Of Her Sons Amid Custody Battle With Ex
While Hall and Ant battled for custody of their only son, The Blast reported that the gorgeous real estate investor remained optimistic as she updated her Instagram with a sweet picture of her boys.
She penned in the post’s caption, “Occasionally Instagram is reality. Brotherly love,” accompanied by a photo of her sons Brayden and Hudson holding hands and smiling at the camera.
The boys appeared thrilled to be in each other’s company as they sat side by side on carpet-covered stairs. They could also be seen donning similar outfits comprising pants, sweat jackets, and high-top shoes.
As expected, enthusiastic fans took no time in gushing about the children with loving remarks, with some commending Hall for being fantastic at parenting and others expressing their pleasure in seeing her sons happy.
Long before the post, the HGTV star’s second spouse accused her of using their child for “commercial gain,” leading him to file for full custody of the little one.
He also called her a “bad mom” in the legal proceedings, but fortunately for Hall, the court ruled against Ant due to his insufficient display of concern for Hudson when he was under his mom’s care.