GMA’s Lara Spencer Hints at New DIY Project After HGTV’s ‘Flea Market Flip’

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Good Morning America‘s Lara Spencer has a new project in the works years after her HGTV series.

Spencer, 56, took to Instagram on Tuesday, July 15, writing, “If you’re wondering what I’m doing with all of this stuff, stay tuned! New project coming.”

The post, which showed her with home décor items, referenced Spencer’s HGTV past. “And all I’ll say is if you liked Flea Market Flip, you’re gonna be very happy,” she teased.

Spencer previously hosted 14 seasons of HGTV’s Flea Market Flip when it ran from 2012 to 2019. While HGTV fans are hoping she returns to the network, her teases come amid shakeups. HGTV made headlines in June for canceling five shows: Battle on the Beach, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate, Bargain Block and Izzy Does It.

While the network hasn’t publicly addressed whether there will be more cuts, a source exclusively told Us Weekly that Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa’s Flipping El Moussas is “not coming back” to HGTV. The same goes for Christina Haack’s series Christina on the Coast, which has also “not been renewed.”

According to a second insider, the trio’s The Flip Off is meant to be “back for a second season, but there is no filming date or air date yet.”

Property Brothers stars Drew and Jonathan Scott were also affected when viewers were alerted to a premiere change for the launch of their new show Chasing the West. An updated press release revealed that the second season of Don’t Hate Your House With the Property Brothers has been delayed from July 30 to “later this year.”

The newest season of their hit series Celebrity IOU is still airing as usual but viewers are concerned about the three upcoming shows Drew and Jonathan, both 47, are expected to have on HGTV.

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HGTV has announced the release of one new show: Junk or Jackpot? with Bobby Berk following his time on Queer Eye.

“I’m excited to help passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them reimagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear,” Berk, 43, said in a press release, while executive producer John Cena added, “The idea for Junk or Jackpot? was born out of a conversation I had with friends. People often wonder if their collections are trash or treasure, and this show will help them find out.”

The six-episode season will follow Berk as he is tasked with helping homeowners decide whether to keep their unique collections — including superhero figurines or rare puppets and dolls — or sell them in order to renovate their outdated homes.

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