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HGTV Axes Christina Haack’s ‘Christina on the Coast’ and ‘The Flipping El Moussas’ Amid Fan Fury Over Multiple Show Cancelations

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Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa are among HGTV’s most popular stars—yet even their fame could not save them from falling prey to the network’s relentless show cancelations, according to new reports.

Sources are claiming that both “Christina on the Coast” and “The Flipping El Moussas” have been given the axe by the network, joining a growing list of series to have been canceled in recent weeks.

According to Us Weekly, insiders have claimed that Christina’s series, which ran for five seasons, the last of which concluded in March of this year, has “not been renewed,” while the El Moussas’ show is also “not coming back” to HGTV, having lasted just two seasons.

Realtor.com® has contacted representatives for Christina, Tarek, Heather, and HGTV for comment.

Luckily, both Christina, 42, and Tarek, 43—as well as his second wife, Heather Rae El Moussa, 37, who featured alongside him in “The Flipping El Moussas”—do have other shows running on HGTV that are believed to have been spared from the ongoing bloodbath.

Tarek El Moussa Gets Public Show of Support From Wife Heather and Ex Christina Haack After Battery Citation
Christina Haack, and Tarek and Heather El Moussa have reportedly all had shows canceled by HGTV this week.

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Christina Haack laughs with her son Brayden
According to reports, “Christina on the Coast” will not be returning for a sixth season.

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Tarek and Heather El Moussa
“The Flipping El Moussas” is also understood to have been axed after just two seasons.

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Us Weekly’s source claims that the trio’s joint project, “The Flip Off,” which premiered this year, has been greenlit for a second season, although filming is not yet thought to have started.

However, the fate of Christina’s other series, “Christina in the Country,” is not yet known.

Neither Christina or the El Moussas have publicly commented on the reported cancelations.

Should they fail to return to the air, their shows will join a growing pile of projects that have been relegated to the cutting room floor, including “Battle on the Beach,” Bargain Block,” “Married to Real Estate,” “Farmhouse Fixer,” and “Izzy Does It.”

And while “The Flip Off” has officially been renewed, the fact that filming has not yet started means that the network could still opt to U-turn on its decision to approve a second season.

After its premiere in January, the series became HGTV’s highest-rated debut show among adult viewers since 2022, with fans left captivated by the drama that unfolded on-screen as a result of Christina’s divorce from her third husband, Josh Hall.

Initially, the show had been meant to feature Christina and Josh going head-to-head in a renovation battle against Tarek and Heather, with the first episode featuring several clips that had been filmed with all four stars.

However, when Christina and Josh split in the summer of 2024, just as filming had gotten underway, he was promptly axed from the show, with Christina left to go it alone in the home-flipping competition.

The early stages of what would become a very bitter divorce from Josh was then played out during the series, beginning with her tearful admission to Tarek—to whom she was married for nine years—that her relationship was over.

In a preview of "The Flip Off," Christina Haack reveals she's divorcing Josh Hall and will compete on the show alone.
While the trio’s joint project, “The Flip Off,” has been renewed for a second season, a date for filming has not yet been set.

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Evan Thomas and Keith Bynum restore rundown houses on their spinoff show, "Bargain Block: New Orleans."
The shows are the latest in a long line of series to have been canceled by HGTV in recent weeks, beginning with “Bargain Block.”

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In March, Heather opened up to Realtor.com about what it was like to watch Christina endure such a painful split, admitting that both she and Tarek “knew about some of the struggles that were happening before everything unfolded” in the public eye.

“We kind of knew something was coming, but we didn’t know how soon,” she explained. “We didn’t know when it [was happening, so] we are very much like, ‘Oh wow,’ but we knew there had been issues.”

However, while the ordeal was painful, Heather says that Christina, with whom she formed a “deep” friendship, appeared instantly happier in the wake of the split, explaining that the “tension” between the renovation expert and her now-estranged spouse was clear for everyone to see.

“You definitely see some tension between them on camera and I would say like, after he left the show, [Christina] was much lighter. It seemed like she was happier and it made the show a lot more fun,” Heather explained.

“Whereas when he was involved, there was a lot more smack talking; and I know that she wasn’t enjoying filming with him.”

News of the multiple show cancelations has left HGTV fans in uproar, with some even threatening to boycott the network after learning that their favorite on-screen hits had been axed.

“Exactly what are they planning on airing?” one person questioned in a Reddit thread about the canceled series. “Everything is canceled.”

Another chimed in: “It sounds like the end of the station.”

“Those are all great shows! I’m very frustrated,” one person added.

Questions were also raised about “Unsellable Houses,” “Luxe for Less,” and “No Demo Reno,” all of which the network has yet to confirm the futures of.


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