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Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa surprise daughter with $150K BMW for 16th birthday

Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa surprised their daughter Taylor with a $150,000 BMW X5 M ahead of her milestone birthday.

The former couple — along with Tarek’s wife, Heather El Moussa — shared via Instagram the moment they surprised the teen with the lavish gift.

In the sweet clip, which showed off a light blue SUV with a pink bow, Heather said, “We are getting Taylor a new car!”

“She has no idea. I am so happy for her, she deserves it,” Haack added before they pulled up to an empty parking lot where Taylor was getting a driving lesson from dad Tarek.

After seeing the new vehicle, a shocked Taylor teared up as she hugged and thanked her parents.

“What’s more of a surprise… the car for Taylor or the fact that the three of us actually pulled this off? 😂,” Heather jokingly captioned the video. “The car is so well deserved, we love you so much Tay.”

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Haack, 43, and Tarek, 44, welcomed Taylor and 10-year-old son, Brayden, during their marriage, which spanned from 2009 to 2018.

The real estate investor moved on with the “Selling Sunset” star shortly after his divorce and tied the knot in 2021. The couple shares son Tristan, 3.

As for Haack, she also welcomed son Hudson, now 6, with Ant Anstead, to whom she was married from 2018 to 2021.

After their divorce was finalized, she married her third husband, Josh Hall, in October 2021.

However, the duo called it quits in July 2024, with their divorce proceedings getting very contentious. A judge finalized their split on Aug. 26, 2025.

Amid the ups and downs, Haack and Tarek have successfully blended their families and are often praised by fans for their dynamic.

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