HGTV Star Jasmine Roth Admits She’s Unsure About Network’s Future After Channel’s Programming Purge
HGTV star Jasmine Roth has admitted that she is uncertain about her future with the network, revealing that months of uncertainty have left her concerned that her time with the home-focused channel may be coming to an end.
The star of "Help! I Wrecked My House," which wrapped its fifth season in November, admitted that she is anxiously awaiting to hear whether her series will be renewed for a sixth season.
Her fears come months after HGTV pulled off a shocking programming purge that saw "Bargain Block," "Married to Real Estate," "Farmhouse Fixer," "Izzy Does It," "Christina on the Coast," and "The Flipping El Moussas" coming to an end.
While speaking to the Daily Mail, Roth, 41, noted that she isn't entirely sure about the network's future.
"We don't [know if we've got a Season 6]. If you follow the news, you see that there's a lot going on with HGTV and Warner Bros. Discovery right now.


"If I get another opportunity to do that, whether it's with this show or with another show, I'm here for it.
"I'm excited to see what 2026 brings and what HGTV looks like five, six months from now because I honestly don't know what it'll look like, but I hope to be a part of it," she told the outlet.
She said she's conscious of the fact that TV is always changing and that what viewers connect with is evolving each day.
"I do think that it's clear to everyone, whether you're in the entertainment industry or not, that the way that folks consume media and content is changing.
"And so it's a matter of how we, as content creators, are going to keep up with that," she added.
Roth, who has been on HGTV for over a decade, rose to prominence in 2015 when the network's producers approached her about a DIY series.
One year later, she filmed her pilot episode. In 2017, her series, "House to Home," premiered.
She has since hosted "Hidden Potential" and "Renovate Like a Mother."



Roth credited the network with transforming her life, adding that she hopes that she can continue showcasing her home renovation skills.
She said, "Just having a TV show that's in the public eye changes things immediately. It puts you and your family and your business and everything on display, which has been amazing.
"It's been one of the best opportunities. I love it. I think that it's really cool to share what I do and be able to just be a creator and then have other people use my ideas.
"From that standpoint, I'm just so honored to be a part of a creative community. I think it is so cool helping people. If we're not helping other people, what are we doing?"
"Help! I Wrecked My House," hit TV screens in 2020, and sees the HGTV star rescue homeowners who are experiencing problems with their bathrooms, kitchens, and bedrooms due to disastrous DIY projects.
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