Egypt Sherrod just told fans “we’ll be back soon,” igniting speculation that she and husband Mike Jackson are already filming a follow-up to their canceled HGTV hit Married to Real Estate. The tease lands six months after the network pulled the plug, and sources close to the couple say they’ve spent the hiatus “creating the next phase” rather than chasing another templated series.
Egypt Sherrod broke her six-month TV silence with a 12-word Instagram reply that exploded across fan accounts overnight: “thank you and we’ll be back soon.” The comment, dropped under a January 17 reel of her getting glam while Mike Jackson vacuumed, has racked up more than 3,000 likes and a thread begging for details.
Insiders tell onlytrustedinfo.com the tease is more than nostalgia—it’s a calculated reveal. Sherrod and Jackson have spent the hiatus pitching a new unscripted concept that ditches the rigid house-flip formula for a hybrid of real-estate investing and relationship coaching, a pivot they hinted at in People last October when they vowed never to “go back to a templated show just to say we’re on TV.”
Why HGTV Canceled Married to Real Estate—and Why the Couple Isn’t Bitter
HGTV pulled Married to Real Estate after four seasons in early 2025, issuing a standard “run its course” statement. Behind the scenes, Sherrod told People the network replaced the entire production team ahead of Season 4, leaving the couple feeling “mowed over” and unheard.
Rather than fight for a fifth season, they took the cancellation as a creative exit ramp. “We immediately went into positive mode,” Jackson said, explaining that the duo used the downtime to renegotiate ownership stakes and shop a format they fully control.
What the New Show Could Look Like
- Title in play: Marriage & Money: Next Move—a nod to their hit 2023 podcast that returned for new episodes in December.
- Format: Multi-platform release—linear episodes on a yet-unnamed network plus extended scenes on YouTube and a companion audio series.
- Focus: Couples buying or flipping investment properties while navigating relationship landmines such as budgeting, risk tolerance and work-life balance.
- Location: Atlanta metro and emerging Sun Belt markets where the couple already owns rental portfolios.
The shift aligns with Sherrod’s public stance that “linear television is starting to shrink.” By owning digital rights, the pair can monetize content across streaming, social and live events—an equity model rarely offered to HGTV talent.
Fan Reaction Is Driving the Greenlight Clock
Network executives track social sentiment as a real-time metric, and Sherrod’s Instagram tease delivered a 48-hour spike of 22,000 mentions on TikTok and Twitter combined, according to analytics tool Parade. Comment sections lit up with requests for:
- More screen time for their three daughters, who stole scenes in Season 3.
- A deeper dive into Jackson’s background as a DJ-turned-developer.
- Crossover episodes with other Black real-estate pros Sherrod mentors off-camera.
That groundswell gives any prospective buyer built-in marketing—a currency more valuable than traditional ratings in 2026’s fragmented landscape.
Timeline: When Will Cameras Roll?
Sources close to production say scouts are already locking Atlanta-area properties with closings slated for March. If schedules hold, shooting could begin April 1, aiming for a late-summer drop to catch peak real-estate season. No network has signed final papers, but Parade confirms at least two streamers and one legacy cable group are bidding.
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