Chip and Joanna Gaines bringing back 'Fixer Upper'
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Chip and Joanna Gaines bringing back 'Fixer Upper'

Chip and Joanna Gaines bringing back 'Fixer Upper'
Chip and Joanna Gaines. Fans can rejoice because Fixer Upper is coming back to TV. The home renovation show that made the Waco, Texas, couple household names will be returning to the small screen in 2021. People can exclusively confirm this. The reality show is set to air on the gains forthcoming Magnolia Network, originally slated to debut on October 4th of this year. The channels launch has been pushed back to 2021. The couple shared that. They've missed sharing the stories of these families in their homes with you and we're excited. Do that again very soon. Do you know Jodi, Do you think this show will be justice popular on their own network? Max, I think it will honestly be even bigger. I mean, because now they have complete control over it. They can do whatever they want. I'm pumped. This is like one of those shows that you turn on on like a a Saturday afternoon, and all the sudden you're like 10 episodes in, and you're like slowly remodeling your own apartment. You know, like it's just so much fun. I just love it. I usually watch it like at the nail salon where I'm like. Okay, I don't care how long this takes, like, just ripped my nails out. I want to get to the next episode of this, so I know I mean, a question, though. I'm like, how whether any houses left and wake over them to remodel, like you think they've got the ball. But, like, apparently there's more. And I'm I'm down to watch You realize Waco was so
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Chip and Joanna Gaines bringing back 'Fixer Upper'
"Fixer Upper" fans have something to look forward to next year.The hit HGTV series starring husband and wife duo Chip and Joanna Gaines is being revived on the couple's new Magnolia Network.The pair posted a video on their official Instagram account to share the news."What did you do, Chip?" Joanna Gaines asks her husband in the video."I signed us up for another season of 'Fixer Upper,'" he says. "I answered the office phone like you told me never to do."She then reveals a little secret to him in that "I kind of missed it."It's been more than two years since the couple last did a house reveal on their massively successful show which featured them finding and renovating homes for their clients in Waco, Texas. "Fixer Upper" had an emotional farewell in April 2018 and in a statement about the reboot the couple said, "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," they said. "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!" During its initial run, "Fixer Upper" was the No. 1 unscripted series on cable television with 75 million viewers tuning in for the show's fifth season, including 19.6 million on a weekly basis, according to Discovery.

"Fixer Upper" fans have something to look forward to next year.

The hit HGTV series starring husband and wife duo Chip and Joanna Gaines is being revived on the couple's new Magnolia Network.

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The pair posted a video on their official Instagram account to share the news.

"What did you do, Chip?" Joanna Gaines asks her husband in the video.

"I signed us up for another season of 'Fixer Upper,'" he says. "I answered the office phone like you told me never to do."

She then reveals a little secret to him in that "I kind of missed it."

It's been more than two years since the couple last did a house reveal on their massively successful show which featured them finding and renovating homes for their clients in Waco, Texas.

"Fixer Upper" had an emotional farewell in April 2018 and in a statement about the reboot the couple said, "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," they said. "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!"

During its initial run, "Fixer Upper" was the No. 1 unscripted series on cable television with 75 million viewers tuning in for the show's fifth season, including 19.6 million on a weekly basis, according to Discovery.