Christina on the Coast is moving back in for another year. HGTV just announced they’re renewing the TV show for a second season.
According to People season two will consist of 13 new episodes, set to premiere in early 2020. According to HGTV president Jane Latman, more than 12 million viewers tuned in to watch the first season, which premiered this May.
“In season two, we will join Christina as she grows her design business and navigates relationships with her friends and family, including her husband and new baby,” Latman said. “Everyone is rooting for her and her family as they build a whole new life.”
HGTV has ordered 13 episodes of Christina on the Coast for season 2. You can find out more below:
New York [Aug. 14, 2019] HGTV will pick up 13 fresh episodes of its newest hit series Christina on the Coast, starring real estate and design expert Christina Anstead. The new season will spotlight Christina’s custom SoCal-inspired designs for clients, as well as her personal journey with her new husband Ant Anstead, their blended family and their first baby together. The first season helped HGTV rank as the #2 cable net in the Thursday 9-9:30 p.m. ET/PT timeslot during its run. New episodes are slated to premiere in early 2020.
HGTV knew Christina on the Coast would be a winner and the series absolutely delivered,” said Jane Latman, president, HGTV. “More than 12 million viewers tuned in to watch the freshman season because they loved having a new opportunity to watch Christina evolve personally and professionally. We’ve seen her continue to gain popularity with our audience, so we couldn’t be more excited about the performance of the series. In season two, we will join Christina as she grows her design business and navigates relationships with her friends and family, including her husband and new baby. Everyone is rooting for her and her family as they build a whole new life.”
Diana Chinn says
Every episode you are in make me smile. I am very very happy you are back for season 2. My home is so tired. I I would like dump everything in the front yard and start over. Is 73 years to old to start that process? Just want it comfortable.