The HGTV hosts we've included on our list balance work and family while raising awareness and advocating for fellow members of the LGBTQ community. From their homes to our television screens, these HGTV stars have really made their mark. In early , HGTV staple House Hunters made headlines when it featured its first-ever throuple searching for the perfect home with a three-car garage and expanded bathroom. The episode, "Three's Not a Crowd in Colorado Springs," wasn't the first time House Hunters centered queer home buyers — it's actually one of HGTV's more diverse franchises — but it resonated with viewers , especially more optimistically-minded fans hoping the installment reflected a shift at the notoriously traditional network. Three years later, viewers are, for the most part, still waiting for that to come to pass.
Partners Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas tour a Detroit home that needs to be renovated, as seen on HGTV's "Bargain Block." Photo courtesy of HGTV. Bynum and Thomas had to believe in themselves, though, to move across country to an unfamiliar and misunderstood city. Meet Tanner Zagarino. Meet Sofia Bryant. Who is Mr.
If Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas aren’t busy renovating homes for a new season of “Bargain Block,” the HGTV stars are rarely in Detroit anymore, Bynum admitted in his Instagram Stories on February 6, The service has something for every type of gay. Are you a chef-y gay? A true crime gay?
Everybody say love! Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent took the world of HGTV by storm with their first season of The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project. With the help of longtime realtor Shea Hicks-Whitfield , the pair buy multiple rundown, abandoned, or dilapidated properties on a single block. Instead of building new homes from scratch, they strip them down to the studs and create affordable, stylish, and fully furnished starter homes that are ideal for first-time home buyers. This season, Bynum and Thomas take on larger homes, as well as explore Detroit and the surrounding area to find inspiration and materials for themed home renovations.
The HGTV hosts we've included on our list balance work and family while raising awareness and advocating for fellow members of the LGBTQ community. From their homes to our television screens, these HGTV stars have really made their mark. .
Partners Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas tour a Detroit home that needs to be renovated, as seen on HGTV's "Bargain Block." Photo courtesy of HGTV. Bynum and Thomas had to believe in themselves, though, to move across country to an unfamiliar and misunderstood city. .
Everybody say love! Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent took the world of HGTV by storm with their first season of The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project. .
The designer couple are best known for starring on the hit HGTV series Nate & Jeremiah by Design and The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project and have given many glimpses of their love story over the. .