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“Fix My Flip” attracted 12.4 million viewers in its first season. How will Season 2 up the ante for your fans?
It’s so exciting to hear that number. Well, the ante will be up this season. We still have some runaway flippers, but you may or may not see the front of a house get pulled off by a truck. You may or may not see over 130 cats being rescued from a house. You may or may not see some flippers who are pretty underwater and stubborn in their ways of flipping. I may have to walk away. Those things might up the ante a little bit.
After filming and participating in “Rock the Block,” a new season of “Fix My Flip” must have been a nice change of pace. How did your experience taking part in the two shows differ?
I would probably rather give birth to my twin girls than do “Rock the Block” again. [laughs] It’s completely different. “Rock the Block” is the most strenuous … I wish there were more behind-the-scenes [moments shown] because it was an out-of-body experience. However, the comma to that is that we did it, and we did it well.
I’m so proud of the work that we did on “Rock the Block,” and not just me and Mitch [Glew], my teammate, but all of the teams. Unless you’re there watching it, you have zero clue how much work goes into “Rock the Block” in six weeks, and 5,000 square feet, and 100 people on set. I’m actually glad that I did do it, because I can say, “Hey, I did it, and if I could do that, I could do a whole lot more.”
In comparison, “Fix My Flip” is a walk in the park. However, I’m being reminded now of some of the flippers that I have to work with on “Fix My Flip.” It’s probably a close call of which is more challenging, because people are challenging. Houses are one thing, but people are another. All I know is they both gave me a new strength in my career and in life, too. Our careers are also real life, and I got through both, and I’m so proud of myself.
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