Christina Haack has done well for herself financially after years of starring on HGTV and showing viewers her talents for fixing up spaces. As she's currently going through a divorce from Ant Anstead, she has been opening up on Instagram about staying positive and moving forward.

The network has so many series to choose from, whether people are interested in decor, backyards, renovation, or home makeovers. Christina Haack (formerly Anstead, and formerly El Moussa), has become a celebrity and she has done really well. Let's take a look at her salary from HGTV.

Good Money

Of course, Haack is best known for starring on Flop Or Flop with Tarek El Moussa, her ex-husband, who has a net worth of $10 million.

Fans are curious about what Haack makes from her HGTV shows, and it's really good money.

Haack and El Moussa were paid $10,000 for each episode at the beginning of Flip Or Flop.

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via House Beautiful

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the former couple made $130,000 for those seasons.

The third season brought a pay bump of $40,000 for each episode and $600,000 for each season. Christina Haack's own show, Christina On The Coast, found her making $50,000 for each episode in 2019.

While Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa announced their divorce in 2017, they continued to film Flop Or Flop. In an interview with Today, they shared that they wanted to have a civil relationship because they have children. They also had been filming the show for years. El Moussa explained, "We shot the pilot (for 'Flip or Flop') in summer of '11, series of '12 — so we've been doing this a really long time. It's part of who we are and what we do, and for us to just throw it all away just wasn't worth it."

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'Christina On The Coast'

Christina Haack has a great eye for design and decor, and viewers of Christina On The Coast have seen her create fresh, clean spaces with a lot of white and gray.

Fans have also gotten to know her best friend Cassie Zebisch, who has said that her pal is doing really well during this tough time in her life. According to Cinemablend.com, Zebisch said, "Even though this is a really difficult time for Christina, she’s doing her best to tune out all the noise and focus her energy on her children and her work. Even during the most challenging times, her resilience continues to inspire me every day."

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via Deadline

Haack explained that Christina On The Coast is "a dream come true" and according to The List, she said, "I help write every script. I approve everything, it's just been an incredible experience."

She also said that having a design series was a natural fit because that was her role on Flop or Flop and a passion of hers: "I know what I always enjoyed about Flip or Flop was the design part, so it just naturally made sense to get more involved in doing makeovers,"

Haack told Entertainment Tonight that she loves working on kitchens since it's a place where people love to spend a lot of time in. She also mentioned that there's "pressure" to being on her own show, but it's different from Flop or Flop.

Haack told the publication, "Flip or Flop was a house show based on designing houses for the masses -- they were always designed so that any person could walk in and like it and picture themselves living in it. Christina on the Coast is designing for other people based on their own style, so it's much more high design and you're getting to know other people in the show."

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Christina's New Show

Christina Haack has a new series that will start soon on the streaming service Discovery+ called Christina: Stronger By Design.

Hacck said it's "about exploring all the things I'm doing to enrich my mind, body and soul. You'll see me visit my acupuncturist, explore different forms of naturopathy, do yoga and strategize about the next stages of my wellness journey,' according to People. She continued that the series will also show her hanging out and talking to her best friends and also let viewers into her morning routine.

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Christina Haack makes a really good salary from her HGTV shows, and before watching her new series, fans can follow her on Instagram where she posts often. She recently shared that she has an autoimmune disease and focuses on living well and eating healthy foods. She also shares adorable photos of her three children and positive messages, along with some of the design projects she has worked on.

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