HGTV fans call Chip and Joanna Gaines "so boring" in the new show

"Don't worry about one. All," a user wrote on Reddit.


In the eyes of A lot of hgtvers ,, Chip and Joanna Gaines cannot hurt. Of their successful series Upper fixer At the Magnolia brand, which includes a bakery, a collection of houses organized at Target and a television network, the Power couple inspired a new life in the world of domestic renovation while transforming their hometown of Waco alone , in Texas, in a tourist hotspot. However, their new show appears, Fix superior: the lake , gives more dust than the day of the demonstration.

In relation: HGTV viewers explode the "absolutely disgusting" behavior on "house hunters".

In honour of Fix upper's 10th anniversary, the pair bought a property by the lake of decades for their latest renovation project. The sprawling house - It is more than 5,000 square feet! - Doas five bedrooms, five bathrooms and tons of character.

“I bought this Lake House for our 10 -year celebration. For 10 years, we have been in the Upper fixer Universe, and this lake house looks like the icing on the top, "said Chip in the first episode, by Country living .

"Chip wanted a Waco lake house to turn, to renovate, and each time we have tried to buy it, a price too high, or it is sold immediately," added Joanna, noting that the Stars aligned for this great purchase.

The trailer of Fix upper: lakehouse He first struck the internet in May. And although the show was initially welcomed by praise and excitement, fans have slowly started to accumulate on the ducts to be " boring "With a lot of promises to boycott the whole series.

"Use to love them, but I don't look at them anymore," said an Instagram user. Another ex-Fan accepted, writing: "I stopped watching their program since they decided to charge their network."

"This show is no longer pleasant", reads a comment.

Things online struck a fever when it was revealed that the property by the lake was bought by chip and not another owner. Fans quickly accused the couple of "showing" their wealth and flashing their wealth.

"I don't like to look at HGTV personalities to renovate their own luxury 2nd or 3rd houses. It seems that they show up," said a commentator.

"I would love if they were doing pro-good things and paid it," someone wrote in a Reddit thread About the new show . "Not so interested in watching the rich enrich themselves these days with so many families who have trouble getting out of it."

Another added: "Don't worry about them. At. All."

However, a representative of the Magnolia network has since confirmed that the renovated property is no longer in possession of the sheaths. "They bought the Lakehouse with the intention of returning it, and they sold it," said a representative Country living .

Fans also ask that the couple be more ecological about recycling and reuse of thrown materials, such as glass.

"I want things to have been saved, instead of being broken into pieces. I love what they do, except the destruction of good [materials]," wrote a fan Under a demolition video On Instagram.

"Why take out this beautiful glass! It is retro and can be made modern," shouted another user on a Post of the separate demonstration day .

"It always saddens me to see all these house renovation programs destroy rather than reusing or making a donation," said someone else.

"I always creak teeth when they perfectly break good kitchen cabinets that could be reused. I can see if they are not of good quality but often they are," said another.


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