Reality TV Star Shares Reasons for Abrupt Cancellation of New Season

Nicole Curtis, the star of HGTV’s “Rehab Addict,” recently took to Instagram to share why season 9 of the show stopped airing after just two episodes. In a video posted on July 9, Curtis explained that she made the decision to move the rest of the new shows to the fall air dates. She expressed appreciation for her fans’ support and understanding of the sudden change, highlighting the amount of time and effort it takes to get a show on the air.

Curtis also thanked the team at HGTV for being receptive to her decision, allowing her to have more free time this summer. She assured her followers that the show will return in the fall and that the first two episodes of season 9 are currently available to stream on Hulu. Additionally, Curtis mentioned that the episodes will re-air on HGTV in the fall.

As for the summer schedule, “My Lottery Dream Home” will be replacing “Rehab Addict” on HGTV starting on July 18 at 9 p.m. ET. Curtis emphasized that she chose this schedule switch-up and asked her fans not to spread rumors about her replacement. She expressed gratitude to her fans for making “Rehab Addict” a top-rated show once again.

In light of other cancellations on HGTV, including shows like “Battle on the Beach” and “Farmhouse Fixer,” Keith Bynum of “Bargain Block” hinted at some challenges with the network but remained optimistic about the future. Despite the setbacks, Curtis and Bynum both emphasized the importance of their dedicated fan bases and expressed excitement for what’s to come.

For those looking to catch up on their favorite HGTV shows, many are available to stream on Hulu. And remember, stay tuned for updates on upcoming seasons, awards announcements, and other TV news to keep you in the loop!