Which HGTV Shows Have Allegedly Been Canceled? What We Know About the Network's Most Shocking Exits

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In June, the hosts of four HGTV programs — Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, Farmhouse Fixer, Izzy Does It — announced on Instagram that their shows had allegedly been canceled

A few weeks later, two more major series featuring stars Christina Haack and Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa were also canceled by the network

Keith Bynum, host of Bargain Block, told his Instagram followers that TV was full of "some of the worst people" he's ever encountered

A series shakeup is seemingly underway at HGTV.

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Since June 22, the channel has canceled the hosts of six different home renovation and real estate programs. While none of the stars shared specific reasons for their departures, some online exchanges hinted that not all of the cancellations were entirely amicable.

Designer Keith Bynum posted a series of landscape photos on Instagram days after announcing his show, Bargain Block, was allegedly not renewed for a fifth season, writing in the caption, “Today is a great day to let go of the anger and hurt of the past.”

Egypt Sherrod, whoannounced the cancellationof her series,Married to Real Estate,the same week, left a supportive comment on the post.

“Indeed it is!! Anger and hurt are part of sitting in the ashes, a necessary and understandable part of the process,” she wrote. “But once we clear the rubble, we can build back better!!! Onward and upward my friend. The world is still watching and cheering us all on!!"

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Since then, sources confirmed to PEOPLE that two more HGTV shows, Christina on the Coast and The Flipping El Moussas, won't be returning to the network either.

HGTV has not responded to PEOPLE's multiple requests for comment.

Here’s everything to know about which HGTV shows have allegedly been canceled and what their stars have said about the news.

Bargain Block

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Hosts Keith Bynum, Evan Thomas and Shea Hicks-Whitfield as seen on Bargain Block, Season 4.

On June 22, Bynum alleged in an Instagram post that HGTV had canceled the show he hosts with his partner Evan Thomas after four seasons.

“The last six months have been a pretty wild journey,” he captioned a series of photos with Thomas. “Our entire business and lives have been put through the ringer at the hands of a giant corporation, yet we persist lol.”

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The designer went on to tell fans that, although they may not see him and Thomas “much longer on HGTV,” the couple were still looking forward to what was to come.

“Everyone always told us TV is a fickle world and they are very right,” the post continued. “Tv is full of a lot of great people but it’s also full of some of the worst people I’ve ever encountered. Evan and I have always tried hard to stick to what we know and what we’re good at which is being ourselves. We love you all and we’re very excited to announce what’s next soon!”

Since its premiere in 2021, Bynum has paired his design knowledge with Thomas’ carpentry skills to restore abandoned properties in Detroit and turn them into “stylish starter homes for first-time homebuyers,” according to the show’s synopsis.

Married to Real Estate

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Egypt Sherrod and husband Mike Jackson, return for a new season of their HGTV hit series Married to Real Estate.

Sherrod and her husband, Mike Jackson, shared in a joint Instagram post on June 24 that HGTV had decided “not to move forward” with their hybrid renovation and reality show Married to Real Estate.

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“While the chain of events leading up to this is disheartening, we are deeply grateful,” the couple wrote. “Grateful for four incredible seasons. Grateful for our amazing crew and supportive fans. Grateful that our businesses continue to thrive. And most of all—grateful that we are still very much married to real estate (and to each other).”

The couple claimed that there was “more to say,” but ended the post on a positive note. “Not all setbacks are what they seem. Some blessings show up in disguise. We’ve been here before. We’ll keep counting those blessings—and keep it moving. Stay tuned.”

Jackson later made additional comments on his Instagram Stories that there was more he wanted “to say and share.” He added, “I can’t front, I’m a bit tight and disappointed. If y’all only knew what we have to put up with and endure.”

Married to Real Estate premiered in 2022 and followed the Atlanta-based couple and real estate pros as they helped their clients get into their dream neighborhoods with “smart purchases and even smarter renovations,” per the show’s synopsis.

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The series also documented Sherrod and Jackson’s busy family life as the parents of three daughters.

Farmhouse Fixer

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Jonathan Knight as seen on Farmhouse Fixer, Season 3.

On June 25, New Kids on the Block member Jonathan Knight alleged that HGTV had canceled his show Farmhouse Fixer after three seasons.

“A lot of you have been asking about the future of Farmhouse Fixer,” he captioned a promotional photo from the show alongside his co-host, designer Kristina Crestin. “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 3 seasons.”

Knight, who has also appeared on the last two seasons of the network’s renovation competition series Rock the Block, continued to say that he’s “so proud” of what he’s created with Crestin and was looking “forward to sharing what’s next.”

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Farmhouse Fixer followed Knight and his long-time friend Crestin as they renovated farmhouses in New England and worked to keep the area's history “alive by breathing new life into the homes," a synopsis for the show explained.

The series also spawned the four-episode spinoff Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp, in which Knight attempted to restore an abandoned campground in New Hampshire with his brother and fellow NKOB member Jordan Knight.

Izzy Does It

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Israel Battres poses for a photo in June 2025.

Israel “Izzy” Battres alsoaddressed the statusof his show,Izzy Does It,on June 25 in the comments of an Instagram post. After a fan wrote that they were looking forward to the second season, he replied that the show “didn't get the green light” for more episodes, but he was “leaving this experience full of gratitude."

The contractor told another follower that all of the support and messages have “meant the world.”

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Izzy Does It premiered in January 2025 and followed Battres as he helped “his family to develop their own renovation and design business,” per the official synopsis. Prior to getting his own series, the contractor had been an HGTV staple since 2013, appearing in shows like Flip or Flop, Christina on the Coast and The Flip Off.

Christina on the Coast

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Host Christina Hall in the kitchen of the Haack home, as seen on Christina on the Coast, Season 5.

On July 16, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that Christina on the Coast has not been renewed.

Premiering in 2019, the show first focused on host Christina Haack renovating her new home following her divorce from Tarek El Moussa before featuring her renovating other homes in the southern California area.

Haack has not yet addressed the reports herself.

The Flipping El Moussas

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Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa in 'The Flipping El Moussas'

On July 16, a source confirmed to PEOPLE that Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa's series, The Flipping El Moussas, would not be returning to HGTV after two seasons.

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The El Moussas have yet to speak out about the cancellation of their series, which follows the couple as they flip houses in southern California while also sharing snippets of their personal lives.

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