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08.08.2023 - 22:41 / justjared.com
HGTV‘s Good Bones home renovation series is officially ending.
Star Mina Starsiak Hawk revealed the news to fans on her podcast just days ahead of the season 8 premiere on August 15.
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“Today, I filmed my last few pickups for Good Bones. Not Good Bones season 8, but for Good Bones. So it is official, that’s a wrap, folks,” she shared, confirming that this season will be the final one.
Mina added, “It’s the end of an era. I mean, I had to say goodbye to some people today that I have spent my last almost 10 years with.”
She said that stress was a good part of why now was the time to end the series now.
“All the things that I was putting on myself, it was making it really, really hard to function as, like, a normal human being, because I always felt the weight of so many other people’s worlds that I put on my shoulders,” Mina said, admitting that the stress of it all didn’t bring out the best in her.
“I got to a point where I think I kind of felt like, whether it made sense or not, it felt like I was fighting for my life, or fighting for my family’s life, fighting for my employees’ lives, to figure something out, to find a solution, to find the next thing.”
Good Bones started in 2007, with Mina working and renovating alongside her mom, Karen E. Laine, on homes in the greater Indianapolis area with their company, Two Chicks and a Hammer.
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