'Flip or Flop' news: HGTV's house-flipping series still going strong despite Tarek and Christina El Moussa's divorce

Promotional photo for HGTV's television series "Flip or Flop" hosted by Tarek and Christina El Moussa. HGTV

The divorce of TV personalities Tarek and Christina El Moussa is not stopping the development of "Flip or Flop." Both real estate experts are still working together for season 7 of the HGTV series.

The reality television show has aired five episodes so far for its seventh season. There is still no official date for the airing of episode 6. During an interview with International Business Times, Tarek revealed about their plan to bring something new to the hit television series.

"One thing we're doing this season is we're bringing in a lot of high design, so we're working with different lighting, different cabinets, we're putting in wallpaper, we're doing different landscaping," he said.

According to E! News, season 8 has already been confirmed. Christina told the publication, "Tarek and I have been working together for a long time and we look forward to continuing to work together on 'Flip or Flop.'"

Based on their Instagram posts, the two are working well together despite their divorce. Tarek and Christina recently celebrated Halloween with their two kids, Taylor and Brayden.

During an interview with The Doctors, Tarek revealed the reason behind their separation. After being asked about the lesson he learned from the divorce, Tarek said, "Communication... I feel like if we had better communication, we would have had a better relationship. I think as time went on, you get busier and busier... It was like overnight business, TV, all these things happened overnight."

He then said that the two are happy with what they have and that their main priority is their children. "What's most important is the family and the kids," Tarek added.

Christina recently broke up with businessman Doug Spedding reportedly due to the latter's infidelity. The house-flipping host dated the 55-year-old for a few months before calling it quits.

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