HGTV canceled its long-running home renovation show “Rehab Addict” after a video surfaced online showing host Nicole Curtis using a racial slur while filming. The clip quickly spread across social media which gained it widespread attention and criticism.
In the video, Curtis appeared frustrated during a moment on set. It was only after that she realized what she had said and immediately asked for the footage to be cut. Despite her reaction, the clip sparked backlash from viewers who were upset by the language used.
In response, HGTV released a public statement strongly condemning the slur and reaffirming its commitment to inclusivity, respect, and accountability. The network also took swift action by removing “Rehab Addict” from all of its platforms and canceling the series entirely. It’s not known at this time if the series will pop back on the platform after some time.

Curtis later issued a public apology, saying the word did not reflect her personal beliefs or values. She expressed regret for the incident and acknowledged the harm her words may have caused. In her statement, she added that her priorities have shifted. She is now focusing more on her family, personal life, and community rather than her television career. It’s possible that it was a brain fart where nonsense comes out. However, it’s very unfortunate that the word used was in her vocabulary at all.
“Rehab Addict” originally premiered in 2010. It became well known for its focus on restoring historic homes rather than demolishing them. It had recently returned for its ninth season, but only two new episodes aired. The network has decided to cancel the show in response to the controversy.







