HGTV star Jasmine Roth faces an uncertain future for her popular series “Help! I Wrecked My House” as Warner Bros. Discovery implements significant changes across the network, leaving fans and creators alike wondering about the fate of beloved home renovation programming.
Jasmine Roth, the beloved HGTV designer and host of Help! I Wrecked My House, has revealed she doesn’t know if her show will return for another season amid ongoing restructuring at Warner Bros. Discovery. The fifth season of her popular series concluded in November 2025, leaving both Roth and her dedicated fanbase in limbo.
“We don’t know if we’ve got a season six,” Roth told the Daily Mail. The 41-year-old designer acknowledged the broader industry shifts affecting her network, stating, “If you follow the news, you see that there’s a lot going on with HGTV and Warner Bros. Discovery right now.”
The Warner Bros. Discovery Effect
The uncertainty surrounding Roth’s show comes during a period of significant transformation for HGTV’s parent company. Warner Bros. Discovery has been implementing strategic changes across its portfolio, with HGTV experiencing one of the most noticeable impacts. Roth’s comments reflect the broader industry anxiety as content creators adapt to evolving viewer habits and corporate restructuring.
“I do think that it’s clear to everyone, whether you’re in the entertainment industry or not, that the way folks consume media and content is changing,” Roth observed. “And so it’s a matter of how we, as content creators, are going to keep up with that.”
A Wave of HGTV Cancellations
Roth’s concerns are amplified by the recent cancellation of several fan-favorite HGTV series. In June 2025, the network shocked viewers by axing multiple established shows, creating what many industry observers have called a “content purge” at the home renovation network.
The cancelled shows included:
- Christina on the Coast starring Christina Haack
- The Flipping El Moussas with Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa
- Farmhouse Fixer featuring Jonathan Knight
- Married to Real Estate with Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson
- Bargain Block and Izzy Does It
These cancellations represent a significant shift in HGTV’s programming strategy and have left remaining hosts like Roth understandably concerned about their own shows’ futures.
Roth’s HGTV Journey
Jasmine Roth’s relationship with HGTV dates back to 2015 when network producers first approached her about creating a DIY show. Her television career began with Hidden Potential in 2017, which showcased her unique design aesthetic and building expertise.
Help! I Wrecked My House premiered in September 2020 and quickly became a fan favorite. The series follows Roth and her team as they rescue homeowners from DIY disasters, turning “mishaps into dream spaces in record time,” according to the official HGTV synopsis.
“Just having a TV show that’s in the public eye changes things immediately,” Roth reflected. “It puts you and your family and your business and everything on display, which has been amazing.”
What’s Next for Jasmine Roth?
Despite the uncertainty, Roth remains optimistic about her future in the home renovation space. “If I get another opportunity to do that, whether it’s with this show or with another show, I’m here for it,” she told the Daily Mail.
The mother of two expressed hope for positive developments in the coming months: “I’m excited to see what 2026 brings and what HGTV looks like in 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.”
Roth described her television experience as “one of the best opportunities,” adding, “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.”
The Bigger Picture: Streaming’s Impact on Cable Networks
The situation facing Roth and other HGTV personalities reflects broader industry trends as traditional cable networks adapt to the streaming era. With viewers increasingly moving to on-demand platforms, networks like HGTV are forced to reevaluate their programming strategies and content budgets.
This transition has created a challenging environment for established hosts whose shows may not align with new corporate priorities or viewing metrics. The recent cancellations suggest HGTV is repositioning itself for what industry analysts predict will be a fundamentally different media landscape by 2026.
Fan Reaction and Industry Response
Fans of Help! I Wrecked My House have expressed concern on social media about the potential cancellation, with many noting that Roth’s unique approach to DIY rescue missions fills a specific niche in HGTV’s lineup.
The show’s format—focusing on homeowners who’ve attempted their own renovations with disastrous results—has proven particularly engaging for viewers who appreciate Roth’s practical solutions and empathetic approach to design challenges.
HGTV has not yet commented publicly about the future of Roth’s show or the network’s broader programming strategy moving forward.
Looking Ahead
As Warner Bros. Discovery continues to reshape its portfolio, content creators like Jasmine Roth find themselves at a crossroads. The coming months will likely reveal whether established HGTV personalities can adapt to the new corporate reality or if the network will pursue a completely fresh direction.
For now, Roth remains committed to her craft and hopeful about the future. “It’s been a blessing,” she said of her television career, demonstrating the resilience that has characterized her approach to both design challenges and industry uncertainty.
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