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TAREK A ALANI

1981 (age&#160 · 44) Long Beach · California · U.S. Occupations Real estate investor TV personality Known&#160 · for Flip or Flop Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa Spouses Christina Haack &#8203 · &#32 · &#8203 · &#40 · m. &#160 · 2009&#59 · div. &#160 · 2018&#41 · Heather Rae El Moussa &#8203 · 2021&#41 · Children 3 Tarek Gustave El Moussa (born August 21 · 1 &#93 · which took a hit during the 2008 financial crisis . &#91 · 2 &#93 · Early life [ edit ] Tarek Gustave El Moussa was born on August 21 · 1981

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1981 (age&#160
44) Long Beach
California
U.S. Occupations Real estate investor TV personality Known&#160
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for Flip or Flop Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa Spouses Christina Haack &#8203
&#32
&#8203
&#40
m. &#160
2009&#59
div. &#160
2018&#41
Heather Rae El Moussa &#8203
2021&#41
Children 3 Tarek Gustave El Moussa (born August 21
1 &#93
which took a hit during the 2008 financial crisis . &#91
2 &#93
Early life [ edit ] Tarek Gustave El Moussa was born on August 21
1981

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