All the Tea You Need on HGTV's Messiest New Show, 'The Flip Off'
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The original premise of HGTV's The Flip Off: Two exes (former Flip or Flop costars Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack) compete alongside their new spouses (Heather Rae El Moussa and Josh Hall, respectively) as they "attempt to find, buy, renovate and flip a house for the biggest financial gain." What could possibly go wrong?? As it turns out, a LOT. Since the series was originally announced in May 2024, there have been plenty of unhinged teasers, a divorce, and drama aplenty—and the show hasn't even premiered yet.
After Christina and Josh announced their split in July, HGTV confirmed that the series would be moving forward without Josh, so...time will tell how the new dynamic plays out! (Side note: It's rumored that Christina's new teammate on the show is contractor Michael Lange.) Here are all the deets you need about the hiiiiighly anticipated new series.
When does The Flip Off season 1 come out?
The first episode of the series drops on January 29 at 8 p.m. ET with a two-hour premiere. Hope you're ready for it!!
How many episodes are in The Flip Off season 1?
Season 1 will have six episodes, releasing every Wednesday on HGTV at 8 p.m.
Is there a trailer for The Flip Off season 1?
The first teaser for the series was released back in May 2024...you know, when Christina and Josh were still a thing.
Later, after it was announced that Josh had gotten the boot, fans were gifted with a series of truly wild teasers, like this gem:
Oh, and this:
And let's not forget about this:
But what *really* got fans pumped was this incredibly tense sneak peek dropped by HGTV in January, showing a heated argument between Christina and Josh.
ET also got this exclusive first look, which is...dramatic!
Oh, I am so ready.
Where can you watch The Flip Off season 1?
In addition to watch the show live on HGTV, you can also stream the series on Max or Amazon Prime Video, as well as Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, Philo, SlingTV, Fubo, or the HGTV GO app.
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