Christina Hall (nee Haack) is turning over a new leaf after celebrating her milestone 40th birthday.
— Christina rang in her birthday in style. “Absolutely every detail was perfect,” the HGTV personality says of the bash, which featured a sushi buffet, Funfetti cake and endless Veuve Clicquot champagne.. “I thrive in chaos and newness and I just like testing myself and thinking about what’s next. … I have big goals for the next 10 years, and I’ll be going very hard.
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