In many cases, production costs or people leaving the show lead to cancellations. There can also be a change in the production schedule that leads to a network decision to end a run. However, there have also been some controversial moments that have led to many of these 12 HGTV and TLC shows getting quietly canceled.
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The network stated that the decision to cancel was to allow the Duggar family to address the situation and any concerns in a private manner. Since then Joseph Duggar and his wife Kendra have been arrested. While some of the older children have continued to share their lives online, many of the younger members of the family have remained private.
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‘Sweet Home Sextuplets’
The decision to cancel wasn’t made by the network. In this case, the Waldrops decided that their children needed more privacy. They have shared some updates on social media, but they no longer have their whole lives documented by cameras. They also shared on social media that the network often tried to twist things when it came to them standing firm in their faith, and they wanted to walk away from that.
Deon shared that after their divorce, their contract with TLC had come to an end. They decided not to renew that contract, and just recently, Karen has been arrested for aggravated stalking, among other charges, against Deon.
‘OutDaughtered’
The Busby family decided that they preferred a quieter life with more privacy for their children after the 10th season finished in June 2024. They have confirmed that they are not filming, but they give updates about their family life, including how they are co-op homeschooling their 10-year-old quintuplets.
However, home renovation shows cost much more than house flipping shows, with some shows costing as much as $500,000 per episode. Because of that, HGTV had to re-evaluate the budget, and it led to the end of Christina on the Coast.
‘Married to Real Estate’
Like Christina on the Coast, the series became a victim of budget cuts and the changing viewer landscape. The cost of production was too high to justify, and the two were blindsided by the decision after coming back from vacation — repeating history, as they came back from vacation to learn that their entire production crew was changing one year!
Fans were outraged about Izzy Does It being canceled, pointing out that it was yet another BIPOC series leaving the airwaves. There was also outrage due to the fact that Battres would show lower-cost renovation options, helping to make those dreams a little more achievable.
‘Boise Boys’
Boise Boys was originally repackaged into Outgrown in late 2021, but the series didn’t gain traction. There was no scandal, and instead, the two friends went back to their former lives, working on their own projects.
This was one of those quiet cancellations. The Bennetts moved back to the midwest, where they have continued flipping homes and creating custom builds. It’s likely that the series just didn’t pull in the viewership that was needed at the time, but nobody has officially shared the real reason for the cancellation.
‘Flip or Flop’ and It’s Spin-Offs
As for Flip or Flop, that was canceled due to Hall’s decision to step away from the series. She struggled to work with ex-husband Tarek El Moussa, and it was the best decision. Other shows were pulled by HGTV — with some being just quietly canceled with little announcement — due to budgetary reasons.
‘Hidden Potential’
The series was quietly “retired” after two seasons. Instead of outright canceling it and ending Roth’s contract, she was moved to another series, Help! I Wrecked My House, which would offer something a little more unique compared to other home renovation shows. In this show, which is still on the air, she rescues failed DIY projects by homeowners!
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