HGTV’s Jasmine Roth doesn’t know what the future of the network looks like after months of uncertainty but remains hopeful that her journey will continue.
The designer and builder’s show Help! I Wrecked My House concluded its fifth season in November and she’s patiently waiting to hear whether it has been renewed for a sixth series.
The last six months have been turbulent at HGTV. Over the summer, the channel pulled the plug on seven fan favorite showsincluding Married to Real Estate, Izzy Does It and Bargain Block.
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Since then, a network exec has vowed it will be going ‘full steam ahead’ in 2026 as he confirmed a slate of new shows for January.
While Roth, 41, doesn’t know what the future holds at the channel, she is excited regardless.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail, she said: ‘We don’t (know if we’ve got a season six). If you follow the news, you see that there’s a lot going on with HGTV and Warner Bros. Discovery right now.’
‘If I get another opportunity to do that, whether it’s with this show or with another show, I’m here for it,’ she enthused.
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‘I’m excited to see what 2026 brings and what HGTV looks like five, six months from now because I honestly don’t know what it’ll look like, but I hope to be a part of it.’

HGTV star Jasmine Roth is holding out hope for a sixth season of Help! I Wrecked My House
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The multi-hyphenated star has been part of the beloved network for a decade
Roth understands the changing landscape of television and recognizes that viewing habits is evolving. In fact, she says it is something that is always on her mind.
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‘I do think that it’s clear to everyone, whether you’re in the entertainment industry or not, that the way that folks consume media and content is changing,’ she said.
‘And so it’s a matter of how we, as content creators, are going to keep up with that.’
Roth has been a part of the HGTV family for a decade.
She began her HGTV journey in 2015 when she was approached by producers about making her own DIY show.
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The following year, she filmed her first pilot, and then in 2017 her debut program, House to Home, aired.
Over the course of her HGTV career, Roth has hosted numerous shows including Hidden Potential and Renovate Like a Mother, and she credits the channel with changing her life.
She adds that every project she has been granted has been a ‘blessing’ and a chance to help as many people as possible with their home renovations.

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‘I’m excited to see what 2026 brings and what HGTV looks like five, six months from now because I honestly don’t know what it’ll look like,’ Roth told Daily Mail

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Roth and her family swapped Southern California for Park City in Utah last summer
‘Just having a TV show that’s in the public eye changes things immediately,’ Roth said. ‘It puts you and your family and your business and everything on display, which has been amazing.
‘It’s been one of the best opportunities. I love it. I think that it’s really cool to share what I do and be able to just be a creator and then have other people use my ideas.
‘From that standpoint, I’m just so honored to be a part of a creative community. I think it is so cool helping people. If we’re not helping other people, what are we doing?’
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Help! I Wrecked My House, Roth’s current HGTV show, premiered on the network in 2020 and follows her as she rescues homeowners who have run into issues with their bathrooms, kitchens and bedrooms in DIY projects gone wrong.
With the help of her team of contractors, she turns problematic projects and mishaps into dream spaces in record time.
This year’s season followed the mom-of-two in her new hometown of Park City, Utah. Roth and her husband Brett relocated to the Beehive State from Southern California with their two daughters in the summer of 2024.
Across 10 episodes, she took on a variety of projects including helping transform a hillside property into a retirement home and salvaging her producer’s crumbling 19th century Park City home.
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But this season of Help! I Wrecked My House didn’t come without its challenges.
‘From the construction side of things, it was completely new contractors, new subcontractors, new trades and new clients,’ she said.
Speaking about her company, Built Custom Homes, Roth added: ‘I literally had to restart my business completely here in Utah.’
While establishing herself outside of Southern California was harder than she expected, Roth told Daily Mail that this new chapter pushed her out of her comfort zone for the better.
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‘Even though it was hard, I can’t say I regret it,’ she said. ‘I’ve had a really great reception here.’
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Published on: 2025-12-19 19:11:00
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