Another HGTV show cancelled, star says

An HGTV star revealed that another network show has been canceled, making it the fifth cancellation this month, according to TV Insider.

Alison Victoria shared that the competition series “Battle on the Beach” featuring Ty Pennington and Taniya Nayak, will not be returning after four seasons. Victoria announced the news on the July 1 episode of her podcast “Pap Smear Podcast.”

The HGTV personality cited editing decisions as a potential factor in the show’s cancellation. She said that much of the humor was cut from the final product.

“I’ll just throw it out there: I did a show called Battle on the Beach. I loved that show. It was so fun and funny, and then all of a sudden, I watched the episode and I’m like, ‘Well, where did all that go?’” Victoria said on her podcast.

“I get it, right? It’s a lot of content to try to put into 42 minutes, but where is it, like, where’s the great editing?”

The “Windy City Rehab” host believes the editing choices led to the show not being renewed for a fifth season.

“I believe it was all editing. You have it, use it. Be funny, use the funny, go with us on that journey because it’s most likely going to resonate with the viewer.”

While Victoria continues to appear on HGTV’s ‘Ugliest House in America’ and ‘Scariest House in America,’ she expressed disappointment about losing what she described as her ‘adult spring break.’”

HGTV has yet to officially confirm the cancellation. The network recently ended “Bargain Block,” “Izzy Does It,” “Married to Real Estate,” and “Farmhouse Fixer,” according to TV Insider.

“Married to Real Estate” stars Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson addressed the show’s cancellation in an Instagram post on June 24. The couple learned about the cancellation after returning from vacation. Despite feeling “disheartened,” Sherrod expressed gratitude for the experience.

“There’s more to say, and we’ll share soon. But for now, know this: not all setbacks are what they seem. Some blessings show up in disguise. We’ve been here before. We’ll keep counting those blessings—and keep it moving. Stay tuned,” Sherrod wrote.

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