Another of the worst outfits Christina Hall has worn on her HGTV shows had everybody seeing double. In May 2014, Heather El Moussa posted a video on Instagram teasing her and Hall’s renovation competition show, “Flip Off.” Heather stars in the series with her husband, Tarek El Moussa, his ex-wife, Christina, and Christina’s new husband, Josh Hall. You can file that one under A for awkward.

In the video clip, the two women literally look like twins as they strut down a hallway clad in identical black bustiers, ripped jeans, and super-high patent leather heels. They toast each other with champagne while dancing along to “Two Bad B****es” by Baddie Friend. “I guess you’re not the only ones confused,” Tarek captioned a video of his current and ex-wives standing side by side, playing with their hair.

Christina Hall and Tarek El Moussa’s strange HGTV reunion proved that no bar is too low for attention-seeking, which backed up claims detractors have made for years that the couple, especially Tarek, is thirsty for publicity at any cost. Christine Quinn, who worked with Tarek on “Selling Sunset,” told Page Six he and then-girlfriend Heather Rae Young were dubbed “Speidi” because they were as desperate for press coverage as Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag. Well, one thing’s for sure: if Tarek and Christina are looking for attention, “Flip Off” is sure to bring it — in buckets.

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