HGTV's Decision to Stop Airing ‘Rehab Addict’ Explained

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After Rehab Addict was suddenly pulled off the air by HGTV, host Nicole Curtis is speaking out.

“I made the executive decision to shelf the rest of our new shows until fall. I appreciate your support and understanding for the late notice,” Curtis, 48, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, July 8. “It’s just a lot of hours (my hours) to get a show on air and we (my family + me) thought – why are we giving up summer when we have the ability to do this in the fall?”

Rehab Addict‘s latest season premiered on June 24 before being replaced by My Lottery Dream Home after only two episodes.

“Thank you to the powers at be at HGTV that were receptive to our idea. … Without a doubt, I, truly, am beyond happy with this decision as I just spent the day with a phone that was dead and had no worries about it,” Curtis continued. “They are airing Lottery Dream Home in my place.”

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She concluded: “Fun fact, [Lottery Dream Home host] David Bromstad was my pregnancy beach buddy as we were filming and living next to each other in Gulf Shores, Alabama, for Beach Flip. … So, don’t be spreading rumors that he replaced me — I chose it.”

Why Has HGTV Rehab Addict Been Abruptly Removed From Schedule After Cancellation Drama Nicole CurtisNicole Curtis COURTESY OF HGTV

Rehab Addict premiered on the DIY Network in 2010 before moving to HGTV four years later. Its brief pause on HGTV comes amid scheduling changes at the network, which resulted in the cancellation of five shows: Battle on the Beach, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate, Bargain Block and Izzy Does It.

Married to Real Estate costars Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson recently spoke out about their show’s abrupt end.

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“Mike and I just landed back in the States after an unforgettable family trip through the Mediterranean, and we’re met with unexpected news: HGTV has decided not to move forward with Married to Real Estate,” read the couple’s joint statement last month. “While the chain of events leading up to this is disheartening, we are deeply grateful. Grateful for four incredible seasons. Grateful for our amazing crew and supportive fans. Grateful that our businesses continue to thrive. And most of all-grateful that we are still very much married to real estate (and to each other).”

Sherrod and Jackson continued: “There’s more to say, and we’ll share soon. But for now, know this: not all setbacks are what they seem. Some blessings show up in disguise. We’ve been here before. We’ll keep counting those blessings-and keep it moving. Stay tuned.”

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