Christina on the Coast Among Latest HGTV Cancellations (Report)
Christina on the Coast is hosted by Christina Haack, who got her start on Flip or Flop with then-husband Tarek El Moussa. (The couple divorced in 2018.) In the show, Haack and her team, including fellow designer and project manager James Bender, transform outdated properties into dream homes by incorporating functionality and modern amenities, such as open floor plans, custom storage solutions, coveted indoor-outdoor living areas and spacious primary bedrooms featuring spa-inspired bathrooms. Season 5, which premiered a year ago, opened with Haack navigating 'her most challenging — and personal — client and project yet' as she renovated her childhood home for her parents.
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There is currently no word on whether Haack's other series, Christina in the Country, will suffer the same cancellation fate.
According to the same report, The Flipping El Moussas will also not be returning to HGTV. That series, which premiered its second season in late December, followed 'real estate power couple' Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussae as they grow their working relationship as flippers while juggling the addition of a rambunctious toddler to their busy family life.Christina on the Coast and The Flipping El Moussas are but the latest of several HGTV series to recently reach their apparent ends at the network. Earlier this summer, the hosts of Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate, Bargain Block and Izzy Does It all stated their shows would not be returning for additional seasons.
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