'Fixer Upper' Carpenter Gets His Show On DIY Network After Its Final Season
Chip and Joanna Gaines' Fixer Upper said goodbye from HGTV with its last episode aired on 3rd of April, however, one of the members of the show is getting his show very soon. Clint Harp, who worked as a carpenter for the show for its entire season, and his wife Kelly will be hosting the DIY Network's spin-off show, ''Wood Work,'' which is set to premiere on the network on May 9. The show will focus on wood furniture and accessories at Harp's shop Harp Design Co. based in Waco, Texas.
Chip And Joanna Gaines' Fixer Upper Carpenter Gets His Own Show On DIY Network: The Network Announces On Instagram
- Fixer Upper carpenter will be featured in DIY Network's spin-off show this May.
- Clint Harp and his wife Kelly will be the host of the DIY Network's spin-off ''Wood Work'' which is set to premiere on the network on Wednesday, May 9.
- Clint Harp described the new show in a video posted by the company on Instagram on Monday.
- Harp started working with Chip and Joanna Gaines on their HGTV show Fixer Upper after he met the reality couple at a gas station in 2012.
Chip and Joanna Gaines' Fixer Upper said goodbye from HGTV with its last episode aired on 3rd of April, however, one of the members of the show is getting his show very soon.
Clint Harp, who worked as a carpenter for the show for its entire season, and his wife Kelly will be hosting the DIY Network's spin-off show, ''Wood Work,'' which is set to premiere on the network on May 9.
Fixer Upper craft man Clint Harp got his new show on DIY Network,
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The show will focus on wood furniture and accessories at Harp's shop Harp Design Co. based in Waco, Texas.
"It's me; it's my wife and our team building furniture, taking it to people's places and designing those spaces around that furniture. We cannot wait," Harp said in a video posted by his company on its Instagram.
Harp and his wife, Kelly's furniture, had been featured on HGTV's Fixer Upper from its first season in 2013. According to Fox, Harp first met Chip and Joanna Gaines at a gas station in 2012. At that time, Harp was reportedly was nearly broke after he quit his medical sales job.
Harp said in an interview in 2016,
I met Chip at a gas station in February or March of 2012 and by October or November, we're filming a pilot for HGTV.
By the end of Fixer Upper, Chip Gaines took to his Twitter to thank Harp for his consistent support from the starting of the show.
So thankful for our buddy @clintonharp who’s been with us from the beginning. Always there when we need him. #FixerUpper
— Chip Gaines (@chipgaines) April 4, 2018
Chip and Joanna Gaines wrapped up their show in early April where they have announced that the fifth season of the show will be its last in October 2017. The couple, after few months since their announcement, to quit their show, Chip and Joanna Gaines announced they were expecting their fifth child together in January 2018.
Three months after announcing the upcoming arrival of their fifth child, the 43-year-old reality star, Chip Gaines revealed their fifth child would be a baby boy.