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HGTV Pulls the Plug on Rehab Addict After Host Uses Racial Slur

HGTV Announces Cancellation of Rehab Addict

HGTV announced today that it has ended the popular home renovation series “Rehab Addict.” The decision came after host Nicole Curtis was caught using a racial slur while filming. The network told Variety that the comment was hurtful and did not match HGTV values. As a result, the series has been removed from all HGTV platforms.

What Prompted the Network’s Action

HGTV said it learned of the offensive comment during production of the ninth season. The network emphasized that language like this harms viewers, partners, and employees. It added that the company remains committed to a culture of respect and inclusion across its content and workplace.

Impact on Season Nine

The first two episodes of season nine aired in July 2025. After the incident, Curtis made an executive decision to halt the remaining episodes and plan a later release. The show was slated to return on February 12, but the plan was scrapped. Fans who followed the series for 15 years now see the final chapter end abruptly.

Nicole Curtis Responds

In a statement to TMZ, Curtis said the word in question is wrong and not part of her vocabulary. She apologized to everyone and said she was unaware of HGTV’s decision to pull the plug on the same day the show was set to return. Curtis expressed gratitude for the journey and said her focus now lies with her relationships, community, and personal growth.

History of Rehab Addict

Rehab Addict debuted on the DIY Network before moving to HGTV in 2014. The series follows Curtis as she restores old homes, turning dilapidated houses into beautiful living spaces. Over the years, the show built a loyal audience who admired her hands‑on approach and dedication to preservation.

Why the Cancellation Matters

The cancellation highlights how networks respond to offensive language and the importance of maintaining inclusive standards. Viewers expect their favorite shows to reflect values of respect. By removing the series, HGTV sends a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.

Industry observers note that the decision may influence how other networks handle similar incidents. It also raises questions about the future of home renovation programming and the responsibilities of on‑screen talent.

What Comes Next for Nicole Curtis

While the show is no longer on air, Curtis hinted at possible new projects. She emphasized that her passion for restoring homes remains unchanged. Fans can look for updates on her social media channels for any upcoming ventures.

Overall, the cancellation of Rehab Addict serves as a reminder that words matter and that networks will act swiftly to protect their brand and audience.

Source: variety.com

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