Report: More HGTV shows cancelled

HGTV is said to have axed Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa's The Flipping El Moussas, as well as Christina Haack 's Christina on the Coast as it continues its cancellation spree . According to reports, both shows were not renewed by the network.

HGTV is said to have axed Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa's The Flipping El Moussas, as well as Christina Haack 's Christina on the Coast as it continues its cancellation spree . According to reports, both shows were not renewed by the network.

The Flipping El Moussas, which premiered in March 2023, aired its season two finale in March. The series saw the couple overcome professional and personal challenges while they took on huge house flips. 'As a newly married couple, they've now combined their superpowers to expand their business and take on bigger and better flips,' the official synopsis teased.

The Flipping El Moussas, which premiered in March 2023, aired its season two finale in March. The series saw the couple overcome professional and personal challenges while they took on huge house flips. 'As a newly married couple, they've now combined their superpowers to expand their business and take on bigger and better flips,' the official synopsis teased.

'Tarek brings the flip knowledge and Heather brings an eye for high-end real estate. It's all about family as The Flipping El Moussas work together, learn together and grow together.' HGTV fans have been left devastated by the news of The Flipping El Moussas being shelved. Commenting on Tarek's latest Instagram post, one said: 'I'm beyond angry with HGTV not bringing back your show. We need you guys.'

'Tarek brings the flip knowledge and Heather brings an eye for high-end real estate. It's all about family as The Flipping El Moussas work together, learn together and grow together.' HGTV fans have been left devastated by the news of The Flipping El Moussas being shelved. Commenting on Tarek's latest Instagram post, one said: 'I'm beyond angry with HGTV not bringing back your show. We need you guys.'

Another wrote: 'I just read that your flipping show got canceled! Nooooo! I hate HGTV.' A third suggested that they 'start your own network!' Meanwhile, Christina on the Coast originally launched in May 2019 and recently concluded its sixth series just two months ago. It will not be returning to television screens.

Another wrote: 'I just read that your flipping show got canceled! Nooooo! I hate HGTV.' A third suggested that they 'start your own network!' Meanwhile, Christina on the Coast originally launched in May 2019 and recently concluded its sixth series just two months ago. It will not be returning to television screens.

The show followed real estate and flipping expert Christina as she helped clients transform their outdated properties into high-end homes in Southern California. Christina's other show on the network, Christina in the Country, aired its second season in November 2024. It is not yet known whether it will return for a third inning. Despite HGTV axing both Christina on the Coast and The Flipping El Moussas, it is reported that The Flip Off has been picked up for a second season.

The show followed real estate and flipping expert Christina as she helped clients transform their outdated properties into high-end homes in Southern California. Christina's other show on the network, Christina in the Country, aired its second season in November 2024. It is not yet known whether it will return for a third inning. Despite HGTV axing both Christina on the Coast and The Flipping El Moussas, it is reported that The Flip Off has been picked up for a second season.

In The Flip Off, exes Christina, Tarek and Heather as they each attempt to find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain. At the time of writing, neither Christina nor Tarek and Heather have commented on the reports of their respective shows being shelved. Daily Mail has contacted HGTV for comment.

In The Flip Off, exes Christina, Tarek and Heather as they each attempt to find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain. At the time of writing, neither Christina nor Tarek and Heather have commented on the reports of their respective shows being shelved. Daily Mail has contacted HGTV for comment.

These are just two cancellations are the latest to go in a relentless bloodbath at the network, with HGTV also axing Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, Farmhouse Fixer, Izzy Does It, and Battle on the Beach. The sudden cancellations have reportedly sent shockwaves through the channel's fandom, and left employees of several shows fearing for their jobs . 'Decisions are still being made,' an insider who works directly with programming told Daily Mail earlier this month. 'It sucks for everyone involved but that's the TV business. Everyone understands that. Cable networks are struggling now, and we all have to make smart decisions.'

These are just two cancellations are the latest to go in a relentless bloodbath at the network, with HGTV also axing Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, Farmhouse Fixer, Izzy Does It, and Battle on the Beach. The sudden cancellations have reportedly sent shockwaves through the channel's fandom, and left employees of several shows fearing for their jobs . 'Decisions are still being made,' an insider who works directly with programming told Daily Mail earlier this month. 'It sucks for everyone involved but that's the TV business. Everyone understands that. Cable networks are struggling now, and we all have to make smart decisions.'

Farmhouse Fixer host Jonathan Knight confirmed that his show, co-presented by Kristina Crestin, had been axed after three seasons. 'A lot of you have been asking about the future of Farmhouse Fixer,' he said. 'I am sad to say HGTV has decided not to move forward with another season. 'While I'm still processing the reasons that led to their decision, Kristina and I are so grateful for all your support over the past three seasons.

Farmhouse Fixer host Jonathan Knight confirmed that his show, co-presented by Kristina Crestin, had been axed after three seasons. 'A lot of you have been asking about the future of Farmhouse Fixer,' he said. 'I am sad to say HGTV has decided not to move forward with another season. 'While I'm still processing the reasons that led to their decision, Kristina and I are so grateful for all your support over the past three seasons.

Television has been so incredibly fun for us.' It was a surprise move by the network, given that former New Kids on the Block singer Knight is one of the most recognizable stars on the HGTV roster. 'He's well-known for sure,' said the network insider, 'but there are hosts on our shows who are more the face of the network. We're not getting rid of [Hometown hosts] Ben and Erin Napier anytime soon.

Television has been so incredibly fun for us.' It was a surprise move by the network, given that former New Kids on the Block singer Knight is one of the most recognizable stars on the HGTV roster. 'He's well-known for sure,' said the network insider, 'but there are hosts on our shows who are more the face of the network. We're not getting rid of [Hometown hosts] Ben and Erin Napier anytime soon.

They're probably the biggest stars we've got.' Despite the spate of cancellations, it was recently announced that John Cena is now executive producing a new series for the network: Junk or Jackpot. It will follow collectors who have filled their houses with unusual collectibles - miniature sets, action figures, antique dolls - and after assessing the value of the items, the show will help the collector decide whether to keep them or sell them in order to afford much-needed renovations. Queer Eye alum Bobby Berk will host the new show.

They're probably the biggest stars we've got.' Despite the spate of cancellations, it was recently announced that John Cena is now executive producing a new series for the network: Junk or Jackpot. It will follow collectors who have filled their houses with unusual collectibles - miniature sets, action figures, antique dolls - and after assessing the value of the items, the show will help the collector decide whether to keep them or sell them in order to afford much-needed renovations. Queer Eye alum Bobby Berk will host the new show.

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