Chip and Joanna Gaines, America’s sweethearts of home renovation, are rebooting their wildly popular show “Fixer Upper” on their Magnolia Network.
According to The Christian Post, the show will air with the launch of the Magnolia Network in 2021. The network will replace Discovery’s DIY Network.
As one of the most-watched telecasts in 2017, “Fixer Upper” follows Chip and Joanna as they renovate homes in their hometown of Waco, Texas. The show ended in 2018 when the couple believed their air time was finished.
“The day we wrapped our final episode of ‘Fixer Upper,’ we really believed it was a chapter closed. We knew we needed a break and a moment to catch our breath. But we also knew we weren’t done dreaming about ways to make old things new again,” Chip shared in a blog post on their website. “We’ve missed sharing the stories of these families and their homes with you, and we’re excited to do that again very soon.”
On a whim, Chip mentioned to Joanna how much he missed the show and wished they would do it again. He expected her to reject the idea, but instead, she told him she missed it, too. In only a few short weeks, the couple decided to jump back into the show.
Magnolia Network President Allison Page didn’t see it coming, however, and told Deadline that “it’s a wonderful, wonderful surprise.”
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