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2 days ago
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Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa's Show 'The Flipping El Moussas' Is Cancelled Amid HGTV Purge: Source
NEED TO KNOW A source has confirmed to PEOPLE that Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa's HGTV show, The Flipping El Moussas, has not been renewed The news comes amid a number of shocking cancellations from the network, including Christina Haack's home renovation show, Christina on the Coast Both Tarek and Heather have yet to publicly address the newsTarek and Heather Rae El Moussa's show The Flipping El Moussas is not returning to HGTV, a source confirms to PEOPLE. The house flipping show starring the married couple is officially ending after two seasons, amid a slew of shocking cancellations from HGTV. Christina Haack's HGTV show, Christina on the Coast, is also among the many shows that were slashed, a source confirmed to PEOPLE on July 15. Premiering in March 2023, The Flipping El Moussas followed Tarek and Heather as they navigated the highs and lows of house flipping in Southern California. In season one, viewers also got to see an inside look at their personal lives as they prepared for the arrival of their son Tristan, now 2. Season 2 saw the real estate duo tackle even tougher projects while also juggling life as a family of five. (Tarek shares two older children — daughter Taylor, 14, and son Brayden, 9 — with ex-wife Haack.) While both The Flipping El Moussas and Christina on the Coast have been canceled, a source tells PEOPLE that the trio's other hit show, The Flip Off, has been picked up for a second season but hasn't started filming yet. All three stars have yet to publicly address the news, however a number of HGTV hosts have spoken out about the network's recent programming purge. Bargain Block, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate, Battle on the Beach and Izzy Does It have also been canceled, sparking outrage from fans. Before The Flipping El Moussas, Tarek starred in Flip or Flop from 2013 to 2022 alongside his then-wife Haack. The exes split in 2016 after seven years of marriage, and currently maintain an amicable co-parenting relationship. Tarek has also hosted a solo house flipping series, Flipping 101, which debuted its fourth season in April. It is currently unclear whether this project is being picked up for another season. Meanwhile, The Flipping El Moussas marked Heather's HGTV debut after she previously starred in Netflix's real estate docudrama, Selling Sunset. She officially left the series in season 8 after revealing she was 'not called back' to film in the middle of season 7 following her maternity leave. During an exclusive interview with PEOPLE in 2023, Heather opened up about being excited to leave Selling Sunset behind her and start a new chapter with The Flipping El Moussas. "I love being able to prioritize my family and my happiness and step away from some of the drama that Selling Sunset brought into my life," she said at the time. "But I can just film with my husband now, drama-free," she continued. "I mean, the drama's in the houses, it's not with the people. And that is so incredible that I don't have to worry about fighting with a girl if I go to work." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Of working on The Flipping El Moussas, she admitted that while "It's a lot of work," she enjoyed tackling each challenging project with her husband. "I love flipping houses. It's very rewarding, it's very exciting, and I love being able to take a nasty, beat-up disgusting house and transform it into something beautiful." Read the original article on People


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
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. '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. 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. 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. 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.


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
More HGTV shows brutally cancelled as network legends axed in bloodbaths
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. '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.' The Flipping El Moussas aired its season two finale in March 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. 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.' 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. 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.
Yahoo
3 days ago
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Christina on the Coast Among Latest HGTV Cancellations (Report)
Another HGTV series has reached an abrupt end: Christina on the Coast has not been renewed and will not be returning to the cabler, according to a report from US Weekly. (TVLine has reached out to the network for confirmation.) 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. More from TVLine Casting News: Queer Eye Alum to Host HGTV Series, Steve Howey Goes Off Campus and More Queer Eye Ending With Season 10 Rehab Addict Host Explains Show's Abrupt Removal From HGTV Schedule 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 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. Thoughts on these cancellations? Drop them in the comments below. Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More
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4 days ago
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Christina Haack's 'Christina on the Coast 'Is the Latest HGTV Show Cancellation
A source confirms to PEOPLE that Christina Haack's Christina on the Coast has not been renewed for a new season The cancellation comes amid HGTV's purge of many of its top shows The Flipping El Moussas has also been reportedly cancelledChristina Haack is about to say adieu to one of her HGTV shows. A source confirms to PEOPLE that Haack's Christina on the Coast has not been renewed for a new season. Us Weekly was the first to report the news. The cancellation comes amid HGTV cutting many of its top shows. The network has also canceled Bargain Block, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate and Izzy Does It. The second half of season 5 of Christina on the Coast kicked off on Thursday, Feb. 27, months after Haack's ex-husband, Josh Hall, filed for divorce after nearly three years of marriage in July 2024. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! As usual, fans saw the design expert tackling a renovation project for a family whose home was in desperate need of a makeover. While Hall did not appear in the premiere, he was in the first half of season five, which aired in the summer of 2024. Haack's other show, Christina in the Country, premiered its second season in November 2024. It is not known if the show will air a new season. As for The Flip Off, which saw Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae El Moussa teaming up against Haack to see who could "find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain," the source tells PEOPLE that it has been picked up for a second season but hasn't started filming. As fans recall, the show was initially meant to see Hall team up with Haack to face off against her ex-husband and his current wife. Speaking with PEOPLE ahead of its season one premiere in January, she told PEOPLE that the show ultimately helped her cope with the end of her third marriage. 'It definitely was a distraction. I think it relieved that stress," she said. "The show was stressful in itself for different reasons not even having to do with our dynamic. Just flipping a house that fast and I haven't flipped in a long time. So I think it was a good distraction.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. While Tarek and Heather have another season of The Flip Off to look forward to, an insider told Us Weekly that their other show, The Flipping El Moussas, is 'not coming back' to HGTV for a new season. The show premiered its second season in December 2024. Read the original article on People