HGTV fans may be disappointed after learning the network reportedly decided to cancel two more shows following the axing of four others last month.
Christina Haack’s show, Christina on the Coast, won’t be returning, according to People. The show ran for five seasons.
Christina on the Coast first aired in 2019, as the plot centered around the design expert renovating homes in Southern California after her divorce from fellow HGTV star, Tarek El Moussa, in 2018.
Haack’s ex-husband, too, was a victim of the increase in television show cancellations, as People reported his show with his wife, Heather Rae El Moussa, was canceled. The two starred on The Flipping El Moussas, which ran for two seasons and followed the newly married couple who flipped homes together.
Although the blended family may have lost their respective individual shows on the network, their combined show, The Flip Off, was recently renewed for a second season. The Flip Off sees Haack compete against Tarek and Heather Rae to buy a home, flip it, and then see which of them can create the largest return on investment. No film or air date for the second season has currently been announced.

The show first premiered in January for six episodes, which saw The Flip Off become HGTV’s highest-rated freshman series among adults aged 25-54 since 2022, scoring nearly 14 million viewers, according to a press release.
Despite the cancellations, the fate of Haack’s other show on HGTV, Christina in the Country, is still not known. The television series first premiered in January 2023, which followed Haack as she flipped homes in Tennessee alongside her now ex-husband, Josh Hall.
In documents obtained by People last July, Josh filed for divorce in Orange County, California, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for his split from the reality TV personality. Josh listed their date of separation as July 8. He requested spousal support from the former Flip or Flop star.
The separation came less than three years after Christina and Josh tied the knot. In July 2021, it was reported that the former couple had been dating for a few months. Just two months later, Christina confirmed their engagement. The pair were secretly married on October 6, 2021, according to the divorce filing, six months before TMZ reported their nuptials in April 2022. In September that year, they exchanged vows for a second time during a wedding ceremony in Hawaii.

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Other HGTV cancellations that were announced last month include Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, Farmhouse Fixer, and Izzy Does It.