Josh Hall, 44, recently shared a heartfelt moment on social media, posting an intimate photo with his new girlfriend, model Stephanie Gabrys. On Easter Sunday, April 15, he took to his Instagram Stories to share a photo. In the sweet photo, he hugs Gabrys while thanking her and captioning it “grateful” with a prayer hands emoji. This public display of affection from media and fans alike is a testament to a clean, new Hall. He’s still figuring out his contentious divorce proceedings from Christina Haack.
That’s why Hall’s post — a manifesto for rethinking the RTP process — comes at a critical moment. It comes only weeks after Haack claimed that he was “roaming” within her community. The estranged couple’s split has been the subject of public speculation since they announced their separation in July 2024. Following their divorce, Hall relocated to her native Tennessee. He still maintains contact with friends in Newport Beach, where he used to live and frequents often.
A spokesperson for Hall told us, Josh still has deep ties to Newport Beach. To this day, when he goes back and visits friends in the Midwood area he used to live in, things make him feel at home again. During his stay, he runs along a well established route used by local runners. Taken at face value, this statement undercuts Haack’s claim that Hall’s presence in the area was super suspicious.
The spokesperson shared additional context about Hall’s case They said, “It’s pretty obvious, he posted it to his Instagram, maybe that’s how she found out about him, but he’s not out there searching for her. He’s just trying to keep in shape. This response hopes to address some of the confusion and misconception–both intentional and unintentional–around Hall’s activities and motives.
Haack, who has been very candid about her struggles in the wake of the split, has painted a vivid picture of her new reality in recent blog posts. She’s been frank about her own battles with anxious attachment and co-dependency issues. “I just recently found out I have anxious attachment (not sure what took me so long 🤪) and I’m so used to being co-dependent,” she explained. Sometimes shit just gets hard, and by ‘shit’ I mean ‘me.’”
In the article, Hall applauds his new partnership with Gabrys. In the meantime, Haack looks back at her path to more positive expression and self-determination minutae. In a follow-up post, she wrote, “At 41 I’m learning what it means to communicate safely. I’m learning what it means to have independence within commitment— one that’s not all or nothing. Her comments reflect a beautiful desire for individuated intention and understanding as she struggles through her emotions after divorce.
The relationship between Hall and Gabrys is now public knowledge, and their recent social media interactions suggest a positive dynamic. Mutual friends with Hall marvel at Gabrys. They shed light on her character and attentive nature, especially during this tumultuous period in Hall’s life.