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Chip and Joanna Gaines Face Fan Backlash Over New Fixer Upper Project: ‘It Looks Like They’re Showing Off’

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Chip and Joanna Gaines sparked backlash following the release of the trailer for their most recent show, Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse, which dropped last week (seen in 2016).

Chip and Joanna Gaines sparked backlash following the release of the trailer for their newest show, Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse, which dropped last week.

Despite gaining a loyal following since rocketing to stardom after the first season of their HGTV series Fixer Upper in 2013, the couple came under fire for flaunting their wealth.

After seeing the sneak peek of their latest project Fixer Upper, uploaded to Magnolia Network’s Instagram, several fans began commenting that the couple seemed to be “showing off.”

One explained: ‘I don’t like seeing HGTV personalities renovating their own luxury second or third homes. It seems like they are bragging.

“That show isn’t funny anymore,” another wrote while many others admitted they stopped watching their show entirely after they decided to charge “for their network.”

Chip and Joanna Gaines sparked backlash following the release of the trailer for their most recent show, Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse, which dropped last week (seen in 2016).

In response to the comment accusing the couple, who share five children, of being ostentatious, several Instagram users defended Chip, 49, and Joanna, 46.

“Don’t be jealous, they earned it,” one responded.

Another asked: What’s wrong with the success of others?

At no point during the trailer did Chip or Joanna state that they planned to keep the property, as they were apparently renovating it into something like they had in the past.

During the trailer, the duo noted that the renovation project coincides with the 10th anniversary of the debut of their hit series on HGTV.

“I think with this lake house, there’s something about it that’s meaningful: This project landed on our 10th anniversary of Fixer,” Joanna said at the beginning of the trailer. So it feels like…’

Chip then chimes in: “It really was meant to be.”

In a press release obtained by ABC Newsfor their upcoming six-episode series, which will air on Magnolia Network and HGTV, the couple admitted they “couldn’t have imagined the journey we had ahead of us.”

“While many things have changed and evolved in the decade between then and now, our love of home remains at the center of everything we do,” they said.

Despite gaining a loyal following since rocketing to stardom after the first season of their HGTV series Fixer Upper in 2013, the couple came under fire for flaunting their wealth.

Despite gaining a loyal following since rocketing to stardom after the first season of their HGTV series Fixer Upper in 2013, the couple came under fire for flaunting their wealth.

In response to the comment accusing the couple, who share five children, of being ostentatious, several Instagram users defended Chip, 49, and Joanna, 46.

In response to the comment accusing the couple, who share five children, of being ostentatious, several Instagram users defended Chip, 49, and Joanna, 46.

Others, however, said that

Others, however, said they “no longer” found the spectacle “enjoyable.”

Many others admitted that they stopped watching their show entirely after they decided to charge

Many others admitted that they stopped watching their show altogether after they decided to charge “for their network.”

The duo concluded, “We are honored to be able to continue delving into the stories of these homes across Waco and are excited to share with you our latest project this summer with Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse.”

Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse will premiere on Sunday, June 2.

In November, the couple reflected on the ‘evolution’ of their relationship and family after 20 years of marriage.

The reality stars admitted things are “changing” between their romance and raising their five children while overseeing a lifestyle empire that includes a product line at Target and their own television network during a candid interview with People.

‘Jo and I are in this beautiful moment. “We’re evolving toward each other,” Chip said. ‘It’s the second part of our marriage.’

During the trailer, the duo noted that the renovation project coincides with the 10th anniversary of the debut of their hit series on HGTV.

During the trailer, the duo noted that the renovation project coincides with the 10th anniversary of the debut of their hit series on HGTV.

In a press release, obtained by ABC News, for their upcoming six-episode series, which will air on Magnolia Network and HGTV, the couple admitted that

In a press release, obtained by ABC News, for their upcoming six-episode series, which will air on Magnolia Network and HGTV, the couple admitted that they “could not have imagined the journey we had ahead of us.”

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“While many things have changed and evolved in the decade between then and now, our love of home remains at the core of everything we do,” they said.

The duo concluded:

The duo concluded, “We are honored to be able to continue delving into the stories of these homes across Waco and are excited to share with you our latest project this summer with Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse.”

‘What we have realized about our children is that they want to feel as normal as possible. That’s why they never talk about any of that. “I think they love the idea of ​​blending in and feeling normal,” Joanna explained.

‘We understand. But maybe one day they will be proud of this,” he added, referring to his lifestyle brand giant Magnolia.

The couple said they understand it might mean letting their children let loose and discover a passion other than the family business.

“Obviously, at some point it would be really fun to have one or two of our kids work with us, but that’s definitely not what we say out loud to them,” Joanna said.

“Chip is very good at saying, ‘You need your own identity. When you finish college, do some things on your own. Learn some things. And then if you want to come back years later and teach us, we “You’re here.”‘

In November, the couple reflected on the 'evolution' of their relationship and their family after 20 years of marriage

In November, the couple reflected on the ‘evolution’ of their relationship and their family after 20 years of marriage

The reality stars admitted that things are

The reality stars admitted things are “changing” between their romance and raising their five children while overseeing a lifestyle empire that includes a product line at Target and their own television network during a candid interview with People .

Although the children may be too young to appreciate their parents’ hard work, the couple said every once in a while they get a compliment, like when they opened their 1928 boutique hotel on Nov. 1.

“They kept saying, ‘I can’t believe something like this is in Waco.’ We felt like we were in New York City.” That was the biggest compliment,” Joanna said. “I thought, ‘Oh, they’re finally impressed.’ “It felt like a big victory.”

“Teenagers aren’t known for praise,” Chip added. “I’m sure we’re not the only parents who come home and say, ‘I wonder if these teenagers like us, let alone like the work we’re doing.'”

'Jo and I are in this beautiful moment. We are evolving towards each other

‘Jo and I are in this beautiful moment. “We’re evolving toward each other,” Chip said. ‘It’s the second part of our marriage’ (seen in 2021)

“They’re working on their own things,” Joanna agreed.

Clearly, the couple has been working on their own stuff too, as they’ve found a way to appreciate each other after all these years together.

‘I think that’s the beauty of relationships in general. If Chip wasn’t my partner, he’d probably still be in the corner,” Joanna admitted. ‘From the moment I met him, he’s always experienced change in a positive way. Even if it was negative, it was, ‘It’s okay. What do we do next?”

And he added: “We have had many changes in our lives and the proof is there: change is difficult, but it is always beautiful.”

“I hope this is just the beginning,” Chip said. ‘I hope that in 20 years we can look back and feel just as confident about what we were meant to be. We really feel like, in some ways, we’re just getting started.’

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