Chip Gaines Opens Up About Being 'Burned Out' and 'Exhausted' as Early as Season 3 of 'Fixer Upper' (2024)

Chip Gaines is speaking candidly about how he and his wife Joanna struggled to keep up with the demands of Fixer Upper years before they ended the show in 2018.

Chip, 48, opened up to the stars of Maine Cabin Masters on the Magnolia Network stars' podcast, From the Woodshed, on Tuesday. He revealed that when the time came to shoot the third or fourth season of his beloved HGTV series, he and Joanna were so "burned out" that they felt overwhelmed going into it.

"When we got into that particular season, and I think it was the third or fourth, we were behind on the season we were wrapping," Chip says. "We were trying to get ahead on the season we were about to do. We were screwed. We were doing projects backward."

The couple eventually announced in September 2017 that they were concluding the show after its fifth season the following April, sharing that they needed time to focus on their family. "[The children are] so young, and we want to give them the chance to have a normal childhood," said Joanna, 39, at the time. "Family is the most important thing in the world."

The couple share sons Drake, 17, Duke, 14, and Crew, 4, and daughters Ella, 16, and Emmie, 12.

Chip previously shed light on how he felt "caged" and "trapped" toward the end of the series, confessing that the last two seasons no longer felt like they were fun but felt like "more of a job," he told Cowboys & Indians magazine in 2018.

After taking some time to regroup and assess their next move, the couple announced in November 2018 that they would be launching their own TV network. After some pandemic-related production delays, Magnolia Network officially replaced the DIY Network in January 2022.

Chip also shed some light on the beginning of his and Joanna's house flipping endeavors, and the paycheck that convinced him to make it a full-time gig.

"When I flipped that first house, and I basically made on that first flip about what I made in the previous year in the lawn maintenance business, it kind of dawned on me," Chip says. "Like, hold on a second, I did this one flip in my spare time like a side hustle and I made about what I made last on my entire income? And so I got the bug pretty quick and jumped in with both feet."

Chip Gaines Opens Up About Being 'Burned Out' and 'Exhausted' as Early as Season 3 of 'Fixer Upper' (2)

The builder revealed they were "so content" making $50,000 a year flipping houses for the first 10 years of their relationship and business. Eventually, they worked their ways to the six-figure range — albeit the lowest end, Chip clarifies — and were "wildly content."

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"I'm so thankful this success didn't find Joanna and I early in my 20s or 30s. Just for me," he adds. "She's steady as the day is long. She's got a great head on her shoulders. This probably wouldn't have affected her in a negative way. But me, I would've been arrogant, most likely narcissistic, and probably a lunatic."

Chip Gaines Opens Up About Being 'Burned Out' and 'Exhausted' as Early as Season 3 of 'Fixer Upper' (2024)

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Chip Gaines Opens Up About Being 'Burned Out' and 'Exhausted' as Early as Season 3 of 'Fixer Upper'? ›

He revealed that when the time came to shoot the third or fourth season of his beloved HGTV series, he and Joanna were so "burned out" that they felt overwhelmed going into it. "When we got into that particular season, and I think it was the third or fourth, we were behind on the season we were wrapping," Chip says.

What happened to Chip and Joanna Gaines from Fixer Upper? ›

Since wrapping up Fixer Upper and Fixer Upper: Welcome Home, Chip and Jo have taken on unconventional projects, including a hotel and castle. This time, the couple took on a special renovation—a lake house. And they're chronicling their adventures on an all-new series.

Do Chip and Joanna get along in real life? ›

Joanna Gaines said they were able to get along because they both had a very strong sense of who they were prior to getting married. “The biggest thing is we met at a time when both of us felt pretty grounded in who we were as people by ourselves. I feel like Chip, he was a visionary. He had these businesses,” she said.

When did Chip and Joanna quit Fixer Upper? ›

For five seasons, Chip and Joanna Gaines wowed HGTV audiences with their Fixer Upper renovations. Fans were shocked when the couple announced the end of their beloved show and departure from the network in 2017.

Why did Chip and Joanna stop filming Fixer Upper? ›

The couple eventually announced in September 2017 that they were concluding the show after its fifth season the following April, sharing that they needed time to focus on their family. "[The children are] so young, and we want to give them the chance to have a normal childhood," said Joanna, 39, at the time.

Do Chip and Joanna get paid for Fixer Upper? ›

Now, if you're a longtime fan of “Fixer Upper” you might be curious to know how much the couple received from each episode of the wildly popular HGTV show. The Gaines' made an average of $30,000 per renovation on the show, in addition to an undisclosed fee from the network.

Why did Joanna and her husband divorce? ›

He listed their date of separation as Jan. 2, 2023, and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the breakup. This was not Krupa's first marriage.

Did Clint Harp leave Fixer Upper? ›

They did not enlist Clint to return to his role as a carpenter. Instead, they gave him his own show called Restoration Road in 2021. He is incredibly grateful to the pair for helping him land new opportunities and still remains friends with them.

Has the Waco Castle sold? ›

The Gaineses Decided Not to Sell

In July 2023, Chip and Joanna announced that they planned to keep the castle for at least 6 more months. "Magnolia is pleased to share that the Historic Waco Castle is staying in the Magnolia family,” a statement from Magnolia read.

Do Fixer Upper clients keep Clint's furniture? ›

The clients don't get to keep all the furniture seen in the reveal. Most of the furniture you see in the homes on reveal day is "staging furniture," meaning it's just there to make the space look nice. After the reveal, clients can purchase what they want to keep in their home.

Who is the brain behind Chip and Joanna? ›

Every Fixer Upper fan knows that while Chip Gaines handles the construction for their projects, Joanna is the brains behind the design. But that doesn't mean the demo-loving dude has no opinions on how things should look.

What is the Chip and Joanna scandal? ›

May 2021. The duo were accused of racism after they donated money to a campaign for Shannon Braun, Chip's sister. Braun, who was running for a local school board in Texas, opposes the teaching of critical race theory in schools.

What show was kicked off the Magnolia Network? ›

Home Work has been pulled after allegations of shoddy work and overcharges by its hosts surfaced from two homeowners. The show was previously available on the Magnolia Network tab on Discovery+, but was elevated to the cable channel upon Magnolia's launch this week.

What happened to Chip and Joanna Gaines' oldest son? ›

Drake Gaines, now 18, is the oldest son of reality TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines. He's now all grown, and recently he left home for Baylor University. In addition, he has developed an interest in baseball and water sports. Tuko.co.ke has shared an article about the best reality shows on DSTV that you should watch.

What happened to Chip and Joanna Gaines marriage? ›

Chip and Joanna Gaines are entering a new phase of their relationship — and loving it. "I would say, as we're getting older, I'm shifting and I'm more like Chip, and Chip is more like me," says Joanna of her husband of 20 years in this week's PEOPLE cover story. "Jo and I are in this beautiful moment.

Where did Chip and Joanna Gaines go? ›

The owners of Magnolia, Chip and Joanna Gaines are proud to call Waco home. The stars of the hit show “Fixer Upper” now have their own network!

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