Chelsea and Cole DeBoer Have Major News for 'Down Home Fab' Fans
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One of HGTV fans' favorite couples is back for a new season. Although Chelsea and Cole DeBoer have appeared in several other HGTV shows like Home Town Takeover and the current season of Rock the Block, fans were especially eager to see the former Teen Mom star return to familiar territory—Down Home Fab.
The couple confirmed that they'd be back for a new season of their hit series after wrapping up filming in February, but they left fans wondering when they'd actually be able to enjoy new episodes. Luckily, the DeBoers and HGTV have finally given us the answers we've been waiting for.
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The brand new season of Down Home Fab is premiering Tuesday, May 27 at 8/7c P.M. and each episode will be available to stream the next day on Max. Chelsea and Cole will once again showcase their signature blend of design and construction skills as they work to become their hometown's go-to home renovators.
Of course, once the news dropped, fans quickly flooded the comments in excitement, writing, "YES FINALLY!!! We've been waiting too long 😭" and "Turn up for Tuesdays!!!!! 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿." One new viewer even shared, "I never watch this show but seeing them on Rock the Block has me wanting to watch now 😍."
With eight hour-long episodes, fans are in for a season unlike any other. As the couple continues to grow their business, open a home store, and coin a new "cowboy contemporary" design style, they'll have to also balance their busy family life. Just when they thought home renovations were their biggest challenge, they find themselves managing a newly-driving teenager, a Midwestern farm full of animals to care for, and the shocking discovery that a car has crashed into their new store just one week before the grand opening.
Rest assured, it's not all drama. In the first episode, the duo helps a single mother of three update her outdated home after years of DIY projects. With a mix of heartwarming transformations, family moments, and unexpected twists, this season of Down Home Fab promises to be the most personal—and entertaining—yet. May 27 can't come soon enough!
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