Chip and Joanna Gaines‘ new television channel will take over the DIY Network on your cable lineup starting tomorrow, January 5, and we have the full debut schedule for all the new shows ahead.
As reported late last year, DIY Network’s Stone House Revival, Building Off the Grid and Beachfront Bargain Hunt: Renovation; with Maine Cabin Masters, Barnwood Builders, Big Texas Fix (formerly Restoring Galveston) and Bargain Mansions will remain on the network.
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The couple launched their new television network, Magnolia Network, this month and announced that their hit show Fixer Upperwould be returning on the network.
Now, a source has revealed to Ok! Magazine how much the reality stars stand to make from their new deal.
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Joanna and Chip Gaines are opening up in a new, in-depth interview with The Hollywood Reporter, ahead of their television network, Magnolia Network, launching.
The married couple and parents to five talked about facing hurtful criticism head on.
Most of the criticism stems from their HGTV show, Fixer Upper, never featuring a same sex couple and how the show featured a conversation with a local pastor who has openly denounced LGBTQ rights.
“The accusations that get thrown at you, like you’re a racist or you don’t like people in the LGBTQ community, that’s the stuff that really eats my lunch — because it’s so far from who we really are. That’s the stuff that keeps me up.”
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One of HGTV’s most popular renovation series, Fixer Upper, is coming back and moving to a brand new network!
Married couple and renovation experts Chip and Joanna Gaines revealed that they’ll be reviving the show on their new television network, Magnolia.
“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,” the couple shared in a statement.
They added, “These past few years, we’ve continued tackling renovations and projects, doing the work we’re passionate about, but I don’t think either of us anticipated how the show would become such a permanent fixture in our hearts. We’ve missed sharing the stories of these families and their homes with you, and we’re excited to do that again very soon!”
Fixer Upper was cable television’s number 1 unscripted series during its initial run, with 75 million viewers tuning in for the episodes.
The series will return in 2021 when Magnolia launches.
Emmie Gaines asked a big and important question during the latest episode of Emmanuel Acho‘s Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man series.
The 10-year-old daughter of the HGTV stars asked Emmanuel if he was afraid of white people during the open conversation with their entire family.
“That’s what I love about children,” Emmanuel reacted to her question, before calling it a “phenomenal question.”
He added, “I’m not afraid of white people. I am cautious of white people.”
“I think about water and electricity. Water is necessary for life. Electricity is also necessary for life. But I do understand if those two have a negative interaction, it could be lethal,” Emmanuel went on. “The beautiful thing of children and about children is that we learn things as kids and it develops us as adults, which is why you all being here with your children is the most powerful thing because this conversation could be life-changing — and not necessarily for their lives, but for the life of someone who looks like me.”
Chip and Joanna‘s oldest child, Drake, 15, also asked about if Emmanuel thinks things will change.