HGTV Orders ‘Junk Or Jackpot?’ Series From Bobby Berk & John Cena; ‘Rehab Addict’ Star Explains Show’s Abrupt Disappearance

HGTV has greenlit new series Junk or Jackpot? (wt) with Queer Eye alum Bobby Berk, executive produced by John Cena.

The six-episode season follows collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections. Berk will help homeowners decide whether to sell some of their items – ranging from superhero figurines to rare puppets and dolls and miniature sets – to pay for a much-needed renovation of their home.

“With a combination of humor, compassion and a celebration of the passionate collector in all of us, Bobby will support the homeowners through the process of sorting through, appraising and letting go of their stockpile, discovering the ‘found money’ along the way to achieving their dream makeover,” according to the press release.

Junk or Jackpot? (wt) is slated to premiere on HGTV in late 2025.  

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Meanwhile, in other HGTV news, Rehab Addict host Nicole Curtis took to Instagram earlier this week to explain why her show was mysteriously removed from the network’s 9 pm ET timeslot after only two new episodes aired. It was replaced by My Lottery Dream Home.

Her Instagram Reel showed her cruising on a boat with her caption that reads in part, “I made the executive decision to shelf the rest of our new shows until Fall. I appreciate your support and understanding for the late notice. It’s just a lot of hours (my hours) to get a show on air and we (my family +me) thought -why are we giving up Summer when we have the ability to do this in the Fall ? Thank you to the powers at be at HGTV that were receptive to our idea.”

Curtis had just returned to HGTV with Rehab Addict after taking a hiatus from the series in 2022.

You can read her entire post below.

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