Entertainment insiders tell People that both Christina Haack and her ex‑husband Tarek El Moussa are losing one series apiece from their HGTV slates. Haack’s “Christina on the Coast” will not return after its sixth season, while the El Moussas’ “The Flipping El Moussas” will also bow out, even as another joint project, “The Flip Off,” remains in production.
The back half of Season 5 dropped in February 2025, only three months after Season 2 of Haack’s Tennessee‑based “Christina in the Country.” HGTV, however, has decided to stop ordering new episodes of her Southern California makeover show, ending a solo run that began in 2019.
Tarek and Selling Sunset star Heather Rae El Moussa still have fresh episodes of “The Flip Off” on the way (Haack costars), but their other renovation series, “The Flipping El Moussas,” wrapped with its second season, which premiered in December 2024.
Debuting in April 2013, the flagship show followed the then‑married couple as they bought and renovated distressed Southern California properties. Despite their split in 2016 and divorce in 2018, they filmed three more seasons before ending the franchise at ten seasons and 155 episodes.
This six‑episode offshoot revisited memorable flips and offered deeper insight into the renovation process.
Launching in May 2019, Haack’s solo series showcased luxury makeovers for California clients while chronicling her personal life post‑divorce. The sixth season will be its last.
A short digital series in which Tarek opened the door to his private life away from the main camera crews.
Premiering in 2021, this hour‑long format mentors rookie flippers. Its most recent season aired in 2023, with no formal cancellation announced.
A four‑episode mini‑series that followed Haack during a transitional phase alongside her then‑husband Ant Anstead.
Set in Tennessee, the spin‑off tracks Haack’s southern design projects and life with third husband Josh Hall. Season 2 concluded in December 2024.
Combining marital and business story lines, this renovation show with Heather Rae and Tarek El Moussa won’t move forward after its second season.
Premiering in January 2025, the competition pits Team Christina against Team El Moussa to see who can flip a property for the highest profit—proof that, even after multiple cancellations, the on‑screen rivalry (and friendship) endures.
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