19 April 2022 18:30

Are chip and Joanna still fixing up homes?

Are Chip and Joanna still doing houses?

Fixer Upper is getting renovated. The widely popular home improvement show hosted by Chip and Joanna Gaines will return for new episodes in 2021, following a three-year hiatus.

Did Joanna and Chip sell their farmhouse?

Home sweet home no more. Late last month, “Fixer Upper” couple Chip and Joanna Gaines announced that they were ending their HGTV show. Now comes word that they have sold their beloved farm house, which was featured in nearly every episode of their show.

Are Chip and Joanna still doing Fixer Upper?

Fixer Upper

Yes! Chip and Joanna Gaines have returned for a new season of their beloved show. Although the series originally aired on HGTV, it will be continuing on Magnolia Network.

What is going on with Magnolia Network?

A few days ago, it was confirmed that Chip and Joanna Gaines’ newly launched Magnolia Network had cancelled the series Home Work, after hosts / renovation experts Andy and Candis Meredith were accused by several homeowners of damaging their homes for work done for the new show.

Where do Chip and Joanna live now 2021?

Waco, Texas

They’re already considered royalty when it comes to home improvement, but now Chip and Joanna Gaines are official: they own a castle! The “Fixer Upper” duo have purchased a gorgeous historic home called Cottonland Castle located in their hometown of Waco, Texas.

Where does Clint Harp live now?

On Being Back Home in Georgia. We started off by welcoming Clint back to his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia!

Does Shorty still work for Chip?

After five seasons of demo days, plenty of hysterical antics on set, and countless Fixer Upper memories, Chip Gaines and pal Saul “Shorty” Sanchez are still best buds. Chip recently revealed to fans on Twitter that Shorty is doing just fine since the show ended in April.

Where do Chip and Joanna live now?

Waco

They live with their five children on a farm near Waco. Want to take a self-guided tour of some of the shops, restaurants, and attractions featured in “Fixer Upper?” Just visit the Magnolia Trail page.

Did HGTV become Magnolia?

The launch plan was turned inside out, which, as it turned out, was meant to be. Former HGTV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines made their long-awaited return to cable TV this month with the rebrand of Discovery’s DIY channel under the banner of the Gaines’ Magnolia home and lifestyle brand.

Did DIY Network get bought out?

DIY Network Is Now Magnolia Network.

What will happen to DIY Network shows?

DIY Network will leave television in 2022

Instead, it will take the place of DIY Network, which over the years has earned a reputation as HGTV’s sister channel. The shows are a little more instructional and less showy compared to HGTV.

Will restored be on the Magnolia Network?

Good news! Many DIY Network favorites will be airing on Magnolia Network including Maine Cabin Masters, Barnwood Builders, Restoring Galveston, Bargain Mansions, and more.

Who owns Magnolia Network?

Magnolia Network

Programming
Owner Warner Bros. Discovery and Chip and Joanna Gaines
Sister channels Cooking Channel Food Network HGTV TLC TruTV
History
Launched September 30, 1999 (original launch; as DIY Network) January 5, 2022 (relaunch; as Magnolia Network)

What kind of car does Joanna Gaines Drive?

In the Downses’ episode, Chip and Joanna call the dilapidated 1905 Craftsman at 1902 Alexander Avenue a “wild card.” Surprisingly, Waco newcomers Kelly and Ken purchase the run-down option for $35,000, showing that they have the “guts to take on a Fixer Upper,” even one aptly nicknamed “Three Little Pigs House”.

Is Magnolia Network successful?

Chip and Joanna Gaines have found massive success with Magnolia Network as it brings together some of the most exciting shows. The network is finally launching in Canada and fans are excited to finally see shows like Fixer Upper: Welcome Home and Magnolia Table with Joanna.

Why is DIY changing to Magnolia?

In a statement, the couple said they wanted Magnolia Network to be “a place where people of all ages could gather and be informed, entertained, and inspired by the kind of honest, authentic programming that brings people closer.”