HGTV’s ‘Flip or Flop’ to End After 10 Seasons — Read the Hosts’ Statements

'Flip or Flop,' HGTV, Tarek El Moussa, Christina Haack
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“It’s the end of an era,” as Christina Haack wrote in a statement revealing that HGTV‘s Flip or Flop is ending. She and Tarek El Moussa will soon flip their last house together in the March 17 episode.

The series, which premiered in April 2013, followed the former spouses as they took on fixer-uppers, “flipping” them to resell in the Southern California real estate market. “I’m filled with gratitude to have done 10 seasons of a hit show. I remember filming the pilot and thinking, ‘wouldn’t this be crazy if is this actually made it to network tv?’ And here we are, a decade later,” wrote Haack in her Instagram post.

She went on to thank the show’s crew for sticking around so many years and shared her appreciation for the show’s fan base, writing, “From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank each and every one of you who have watched the show throughout the years. I am beyond grateful for the support.” Read her entire message below.

 

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El Moussa shared his own post. “You guys have been with us through it all—you watched me beat cancer, you’ve watched the babies grow up into the most amazing little humans, and everything in between, but I’m not going anywhere and I can promise that you are going to love what comes next,” he wrote. “With only TWO episodes left, we’ve definitely saved the best for last!” Read his entire statement below.

 

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Though the show is coming to a close, the two aren’t saying goodbye to HGTV just yet. Each recently signed new multi-year deals with the network and will continue with their solo series Christina on the Coast and Flipping 101 with Tarek El Moussa.

HGTV has promised “some of their coolest flips yet” in the final episodes.

Flip or Flop, Series Finale, Thursday, March 17, 8/7c, HGTV