“WE ARE HEARTBROKEN AND DISAPPOINTED”, Egypt Sherrod admitted, “We really miss everyone,” as she and Mike Jackson spoke out after HGTV refused to renew their contractâŠ
In an emotional revelation that has left fans reeling, Egypt Sherrod and her husband Mike Jackson have confirmed the devastating end of their beloved HGTV series Married to Real Estate. After four successful seasons, the network has refused to renew their contract, delivering the crushing news while the couple was still basking in the glow of a family vacation in the Mediterranean.

âWE ARE HEARTBROKEN AND DISAPPOINTED,â Egypt Sherrod confessed in a raw, tear-filled statement. Her voice cracked as she continued, âWe really miss everyone.â The pain was unmistakable. What began as a joyful celebration of design, real estate, and family has now become a painful chapter closed without warning or fanfare.
Unable to contain her grief, Sherrod admitted the couple âcried a lot knowing that people still wanted to watch us.â She paused, gathering herself before delivering a pointed accusation that has ignited fierce debate among viewers: âNow we know who is behind this.â The implication hangs heavyâsuggesting forces within the network deliberately ended a show that had broken barriers as one of the few long-running series featuring an African American family on HGTV.

For millions of loyal viewers, Married to Real Estate was never just television. It was an authentic glimpse into the lives of two passionate professionals balancing multimillion-dollar deals, home transformations, and raising three daughters. The chemistry between Sherrod, the sharp-witted real estate broker and designer, and Jackson, the hands-on builder, felt genuine. Their laughter, their challenges, their triumphsâit all resonated deeply.
âItâs no longer a show. Itâs our lives,â Sherrod declared, her words striking at the heart of the betrayal. The abrupt cancellationâdelivered after the fourth season had already wrapped and airedâhas left the family stunned and supporters outraged. Many fans point to the showâs strong ratings, its 2025 Daytime Emmy nomination, and its unique representation as evidence that the decision defies logic.

The coupleâs heartbreak has sparked heated discussions online. Was this truly about âthe show running its course,â as HGTV vaguely claimed in later statements? Or does Sherrodâs pointed remark expose something more troublingâperhaps internal politics, shifting priorities, or unspoken biases that cut short a groundbreaking run? Viewers are divided, with some demanding answers from the network while others rally behind Sherrod and Jackson, insisting the duo deserves better after years of loyalty and excellence.
Despite the sorrow, the resilient pair refuses to fade away. They have hinted at new projects, including expanding their Marriage and Money platform, and remain defiant in their belief that this painful ending is merely redirection toward greater blessings.
For now, though, the wound is fresh. A familyâs dream project has been taken away. Fans mourn not just the loss of renovations and reveals, but the end of a warm, inspiring presence that made Friday nights feel like home. The question lingers: Why end something so many still cherished?