However, the show must go on.
This time, she wouldn’t be flipping houses, but taking on challenging design projects for clients.
So, what’s there to know about the show?

Discover the untold truth of HGTV’sChristina on the Coast.
Shifting the focus to design, she added, was an organic evolution.
HopefullyChristina on the Coastwill be able to avoid dealing with all thefalse things people often believe aboutFlip or Flop.

“I help write every script,” she said.
“I approve everything, it’s just been an incredible experience.
2 position among all cable networks in that time slot among women 25 to 54.

In addition, HGTV’sChristina on the Coastbrought in more than 12 million total viewers throughout its first season.
The series also proved to be a hit on HGTV’s digital platform, HGTV GO.
“The overall series ranked among the top five most-streamed series on HGTV GO.”

“I think he’s on every episode.
Now, he’s with me house hunting by the beach, talking about personal stuff.”
“It was easy.

It was fun,” Anstead said.
That was a big reason why Zebisch lived with the Ansteads during her renovation.
“I’m not an actress.

During any renovation, there are surprises, and that’s when it gets stressful.
It goes quickly, and that’s what blew my mind.”
“I wish it was free,” Cassie Zebisch toldHouse Beautiful.

“I didn’t really notice the cameras at all, to be honest.”
And clearly his experience onFlip or Fliphelped him land HGTV’sChristina on the Coast!
“It is raw,” she admitted.

“I mean, that’s a raw moment.”
It’s just fun.”
She shared even more about her hopes and dreams forChristina on the CoastwithHGTV.

In fact, continuing theirFlip or Floppartnership helped the exes navigate their post-divorce relationship.
“It’s not really awkward for us anymore,” the star of HGTV’sChristina on the Coastsaid.
Curious as to why they split?

Here’sthe real reason theFlip or Flopstars divorced.
“Whereas on this show I’m designing for a specific person.
So it’s really tailored to their own needs and much more design-specific…

I really have to keep in mind what they love.
I really get to know them [and] their taste.”
I definitely felt pressure for it to be perfect."

As she explained, when launching something new there are always concerns about whether viewers will embrace it.


