Heather Rae El Moussa Reacts to Critics of Christina Haack Friendship
It’s closing time for these two HGTV shows.
Christina Haack’s Christina on the Coast as well as Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae El Moussa’s show Flipping El Moussas have both been cancelled at the network, according to multiple outlets. Also not up for renewal, per People, are series Bargain Block, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate and Izzy Does It.
As for Chrstina, Tarek and Heather’s collaboration, The Flip Off? The series has been picked up for a second season, per the outlets, but has not yet begun filming.
E! News has reached otut to HGTV and reps for all parties for comment but has not yet heard back.
The show was initially incepted to see Tarek and Heather face off against Christina and then-husband Josh Hall as they competed to see who could get the better turnaround on a house flip.
A wrench was thrown, however, when Josh and Christina filed for divorce in July 2024. Ultimately, Josh would only appear in the show’s premiere before Christina would go it solo for the rest of the season.
For Christina, however, she preferred her time after Josh left the show.
“It’s so much easier without somebody else bothering me,” the 41-year-old told Jennifer Hudson during a January appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show. “I mean, I don't have to ask approval from anyone, no one's, like, weighing me down."
If anything, she said, “I think I have an advantage.”
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Plus, Christina—who shares kids Taylor, 14, and Brayden, 9, with Tarek, as well as son Hudson, 5, with ex Ant Anstead—didn’t go it totally alone. Her boyfriend Christopher Larocca was by her side for the series’ finale episode, at which time it was announced the El Moussas had a higher return on investment between the two flipped homes.
In fact, all of Christina’s exes were involved in the show: earlier in the season, Ant appeared as a guest judge for the episode’s guest bedroom and bathroom renovation challenge (ultimately crowning Christina the winner).
But while it could have been awkward for the two exes, the pair both took it in stride, with Ant making light of the situation on social media.
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"Now this is kind of a bizarre day for me," Ant said in a video shared to Instagram page Feb. 19, hours before the show is set to air, "because I got asked by someone I know relatively well to step in to a TV show and do them a favor and yeah, it feels really weird, because that person is currently on the couch, looking, pretending like she's working."
He then panned the camera to Christina, adding, “I advise that you tune in to the show. It's called The Flip Off and it involves that lady and another couple. That's not awkward, is it?"
For a full roundup of renewed and cancelled series, keep reading.
AppleTV+
Renewed: Murderbot
Apple TV+ announced a season two renewal for its acclaimed comedic thriller Murderbot starring Alexander Skarsgård.
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
Ending: Upload
In the four-part series finale event, sentient AI rapidly turns evil, threatening to wipe out Lakeview (and the world!). On top of greedy executives, lingering mysteries, plus heartbreak in VR and IRL, our characters are tested like never before. The only way they can get through it all and save humanity from deletion is by teaming up one last time.
The final season premieres Aug. 25 on Prime Video.
Netflix
Renewed: Squid Game: The Challenge
The reality competition series, inspired by Netflix's popular drama, will put more hopefuls to the test during seasons two and three.
Season two premieres Nov. 4.
Netflix
Ending: Queer Eye
Netflix's Emmy-winning makeover show will come to an end after its upcoming 10th season.
Apple TV +
Renewed: Slow Horses
The Apple TV+ spy drama, which returns for season five this fall, will be back for seasons six and seven.
FX/Disney
Renewed: The Bear
FX's Emmy-winner culinary drama will cook up more entertainment when it returns for season five.
Disney/Anne Marie Fox
Renewed: The Bachelor
ABC's hit dating compeition series will return for its milestone 30th season, according to Deadline.
Disney/Pari Dukovic
Canceled: Doctor Odyssey
Ryan Murphy's cruise series has been canceled by ABC...well, sorta.
The show's ending is "a default cancellation as the cast’s options are expiring on Monday and are not being picked up," Deadline reported June 30, "releasing the actors to do other projects."
Starz
Renewed: Outlande: Blood of My Blood
Starz's Outlander prequel scored am early season two renewel before its premiere this summer.
Paramount+
Renewed: Mobland
The Paramount+ drama was renewed for a second season.
Mobland stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren in a story about two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
Renewed: Reacher
The Prime Video drama will return for season four.
Netflix
Renewed: My Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman
David Letterman's Netflix series was renewed for two more seasons.
Charles Sykes/Bravo
Renewed: Watch What Happens Live
Andy Cohen's late night talk show will continue to bring viewers OMG moments through 2027.
Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios
Renewed: Maxton Hall - The World Between Us
The Prime Video series will return for season three.
Roku Channel
Renewed: The Great American Baking Show
The Roku culinary compatition will be back for season four.
FX/Disney
Renewed: Welcome to Wrexham
FX has ordered a fifth season of its Emmy-winning docuseries that will capture the Club’s upcoming debut in the EFL Championship after its historic third consecutive promotion.
Jake Giles Netter/Max
Renewed: Hacks
The Emmy-winning comedy was renewed for season five by Max.
Kailey Schwerman/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME
Renewed: Yellowjackets
The hit drama will be back for season four on Paramount+ With Showtime.
Netflix
Renewed: My Life Wit the Walter Boys
The Netflix series will return for season three.
Netflix
Renewed: Million Dollar Secret
The Netflix competition series will crown a new winner during its upcoming sophomore season.
Elizabeth Morris/Netflix
Renewed: Forever
The show based on Judy Blume's classic novel was renewed for season two by Netflix
Netflix
Renewed: Survival of the Thickest
Michelle Buteau's Netflix comedy has been renewed for season three.
Netflix
Renewed: The Diplomat
The Keri Russell-led drama will return for season four on Netflix.
Netflix
Renewed: The Four Seasons
Netflix has renewed the new comedy for a second season.
Courtesy of Netflix
Renewed: Love on the Spectrum
The Netflix reality series will return for its fourth season.
Gavin Bond/Netflix
Renewed: Bridgerton
The period drama was renewed for seasons fives and six, and season four of the Netflix series doesn't ever premiere until 2026.
Joe Pugliese/NBC
Canceled: Suits LA
The revived NBC legal drama is done after just one season, according to multiple outlets.
Matt Miller/NBC
Canceled: Found
The NBC drama starring Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar has been canceled after two seasons, according to multiple outlets.
E!
Renewed & Moving: House of Villains
After two seasons on E!, the reality competition series featuring TV baddies competing for $200,000 will return for season three on Peacock on 2026.
Robert Viglasky/Disney
Renewed: Rivals
The Hulu original will return for its sophomore season.
Set against the backdrop of the drama, excess, and shocking antics of the power-grabbing social elite of 1980s England, Rivals delves headfirst into the ruthless world of independent television in 1986.
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