Christina Off the Coast? HGTV Pulls the Plug on a Fan Favorite
- The TV Cave Article
- Jul 16
- 3 min read

It’s official and it’s brutal. HGTV has canceled Christina on the Coast, and fans are not exactly handling it with grace and poise. One minute Christina Hall (formerly Haack, formerly El Moussa) is giving us dreamy home makeovers and coastal vibes, and the next she’s off the network lineup like a bad backsplash.
If you're clutching your farmhouse throw pillow in disbelief, you're not alone. This article dives into why HGTV axed Christina on the Coast, what it means for Christina's future, and what fans can expect next. Buckle up — this is the reality TV real estate shakeup you didn’t know you needed.
What Was Christina on the Coast All About Anyway?
In case you’ve been living under a very un-renovated rock, Christina on the Coast followed real estate designer Christina Hall as she renovated homes in sunny Southern California. The show mixed personal drama (three kids, two divorces, a new marriage) with renovation bliss and loads of white oak cabinetry.
The series was a spinoff of Flip or Flop, the wildly popular HGTV show she co-hosted with ex-husband Tarek El Moussa. Christina on the Coast ran for several seasons, delivering shiplap dreams and boho chic inspiration to renovation junkies everywhere.
So Why Did HGTV Cancel Christina on the Coast?
Here’s the kicker: HGTV isn’t just canceling Christina’s show. They’re canceling a whole list of fan favorites like Bargain Block, Farmhouse Fixer, Married to Real Estate, and even The Flipping El Moussas — basically every show you binge while pretending you're going to redo your guest bathroom.
The network says this is part of a “programming shift.” Translation? New execs want new blood. Or they’re trying to cut costs. Or maybe they're just tired of seeing open-concept kitchens with matte black fixtures. We may never know.
A source confirmed to People that Christina on the Coast will not return for another season. That’s right — it’s not a pause. It’s not a hiatus. It’s a full-on HGTV breakup.
But Wait — Is Christina Hall Gone for Good?
Not quite. Christina may be off the coast, but she’s not off your screen just yet. Her new HGTV competition show The Flip Off (yes, really) is officially renewed for a second season. The series pits Christina and her new husband, Josh Hall, against her ex Tarek El Moussa and his wife, Heather Rae El Moussa.
Because nothing says healthy post-divorce co-parenting like a televised house flipping contest.
Meanwhile, Christina in the Country — her Tennessee-based spinoff — has not been officially canceled, but also hasn’t been renewed. In Hollywood-speak, that’s called “purgatory.”
Fans Are Not Taking This Well
Scroll through Instagram or X (formerly Twitter) and you’ll see fans reacting with all the stages of grief. Denial. Anger. Bargaining. And now, straight-up social media campaigns demanding HGTV reverse the decision.
Some say Christina brought a fresh design aesthetic that HGTV sorely lacks. Others argue that the network is losing its female-led creative edge in favor of more formulaic flipping shows. And a few just miss the vibe of watching a blonde boss renovate bathrooms while managing a wildly complicated personal life.
Is This the End of the HGTV Queen Era?
Maybe. Christina Hall isn’t the only HGTV darling to get the boot. Jonathan Knight of Farmhouse Fixer fame confirmed his show was also cut after three seasons, even though it had a loyal fan base and solid ratings.
The message is clear. HGTV is pivoting hard, and legacy stars — no matter how pretty their marble countertops — are not safe.
What’s Next for Christina Fans?
If you’re mourning Christina on the Coast, you’ve still got options. Watch reruns. Follow her on social media where she teases “manifesting a new season of shooting.” And, of course, gear up for more drama on The Flip Off, because let’s be honest — watching exes try to out-flip each other is weirdly therapeutic.
Christina Hall has been a staple of the HGTV universe for over a decade. She’s been through divorces, moves, blended families, and design trends that would make your grandmother faint — and she kept delivering.
HGTV may be moving on, but fans haven’t. And if the network doesn’t bring her back in some form, someone else probably will. Netflix, are you listening?
Still flipping out? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share your favorite Christina on the Coast episode, or just vent about your least favorite design trend. Either way, this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Christina. HGTV might be over her, but we’re not.
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