STUNNING: Jonathan Knight officially broke his silence about ๐•ฑ๐–†๐–—๐–’๐–๐–”๐–š๐–˜๐–Š ๐•ฑ๐–Ž๐–๐–Š๐–—โ€™๐–˜ cancellation: โ€œI still havenโ€™t come to terms with this injusticeโ€ after HGTV canceled his contract simply because…

STUNNING: Jonathan Knight officially broke his silence about Farmhouse Fixerโ€™s cancellation: โ€œI still havenโ€™t come to terms with this injusticeโ€ after HGTV canceled his contract simply because

ย Posted January 11, 2026

In a heartfelt revelation that has left fans reeling, Jonathan Knight has finally addressed the abrupt termination of his beloved HGTV seriesย Farmhouse Fixer.

 

The New Kids on the Block star, who poured his passion into restoring historic New England farmhouses, described the decision as a profound injustice that continues to haunt him.

“I still havenโ€™t come to terms with this injustice,” Knight stated in his most candid remarks yet. His words echo the raw pain felt by viewers who cherished the show’s authentic charm and heartfelt renovations.

 

The cancellation struck in mid-2025, when HGTV quietly axedย Farmhouse Fixerย after just three seasons. Knight shared the devastating news on Instagram, admitting he was “still processing the reasons” behind the network’s choice.

What began as confusion has now crystallized into outrage. Fans point to a disturbing pattern: the simultaneous cancellation of several shows featuring LGBTQ+ hosts and minority talent.

 

Series likeย Bargain Blockย (starring gay couple Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas) andย Married to Real Estateย (led by Black couple Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson) met the same fate. This wave of terminations has fueled widespread accusations of bias.

 

Many viewers now firmly believe the network targeted these programs precisely because of their hosts’ identities. The evidence feels undeniable to those who watched diverse voices bring fresh energy to HGTV’s lineup.

 

Knight’s show, with its focus on preserving American heritage through tender restorations, stood out as a beacon of inclusivity. Co-hosted with talented designer Kristina Crestin, it celebrated history, community, and quiet authenticity.

 

The sudden loss has left audiences heartbroken. Social media overflows with comments like, “I donโ€™t know what to watch on HGTV anymore.” Loyal fans lament the network’s shift away from meaningful, diverse content.

 

The emotional toll is clear. Knight, who balanced his music career with this passion project, invested deeply in every farmhouse. Each episode preserved disappearing treasures, making the cancellation feel like a betrayal of that mission.

 

Critics argue HGTV’s early 2026 schedule prioritizes safer, less diverse programming. This move has alienated core viewers who valued representation.

 

Knight’s words strike a chord: the decision wasn’t just businessโ€”it was personal. He expressed gratitude for fan support but couldn’t hide his lingering hurt.

 

As HGTV moves forward without these groundbreaking shows, the controversy rages on. Was this truly about ratings, or something more insidious?

 

For now, fans stand with Knight, mourning the injustice and demanding answers. The network’s silence only deepens the wound.

The outpouring proves one thing:ย Farmhouse Fixerย touched hearts far beyond renovations. Its cancellation has ignited a firestorm that refuses to fade.