But what about the worst?
I Wrecked My Housecomes in.
Luckily for homeowners, that’s exactly why she signed up for the show in the first place.

“I hope that [Help!
I Wrecked My House] is encouraging people to realize that DIY is awesome and it’s so fun.
And to call those people, a lot of times, is less money.”

What other tidbits can Roth reveal about her hit show?
Here’s the truth behindHelp!
I Wrecked My House.

I Wrecked My House was inspired by Jasmine Roth’s inbox
Help!
I Wrecked My Houseis unique in its premise, and also its inception.
The reality renovation show was actually inspired byJasmine Roth or, her inbox.
“I own a company called Built Custom Homes.
Can you come do my house?'”
The HGTV star was getting tons of these emails, and so was HGTV.
“These are people that literally have watched HGTV.
They’ve watched YouTube.
They’ve watched whatever it is.
They’ve read a book.
They saw their dad do it.
And they’re like, ‘I can do that.’
And they ruin their houses.”
Jasmine Roth dishes on what viewers can expect in the new season of Help!
I Wrecked My House
As of this writing, Jasmine Roth had only just started filming season 2 ofHelp!
I Wrecked My House.
For example, the renovations are going to be big.
“I’ve met a lot of the families.
And I know that these are, they’re big projects,” Roth revealed.
“They needed a lot of help.”
She also revealed that, unlike season 1, she won’t be pregnant.
Which she’s actually happy about.
As Jasmine said in the interview, “Season 1 was a challenge.
I was really, really pregnant.
And I loved filming pregnant, and it was great.
My team was awesome and everybody rallied around to help.
What else can viewers expect to see in season 2 ofHelp!
I Wrecked My House?
According to Jasmine Roth, “There’s going to be something for everybody.”
And so, hopefully, it’ll help a lot of people.”
New episodes ofDesign Star: Next Genpremiere Wednesdays on discovery+.
And season 2 ofHelp!
I Wrecked My Houseis set to premiere in late 2021 on HGTV.