âRehab Addictâ Star Nicole Curtis Claims She Was Blackmailed Over Shocking Video

Nicole Curtis is speaking out about a shocking leaked video in which she uses a racial slur, claiming she was blackmailed over the footage. The HGTV star said that after she refused to pay, the video was released online, leading to the networkâs cancellation of her show âRehab Addict.â
Nicole Curtis Opens Up About Leaked Racial Slur Video
On February 17, Curtis took to Instagram to thank those who have supported her after RadarOnline published the video.
âSo many moments of kindness have come my way this week via my amazing family, my friends, my neighbors, my fans, our city leaders & A lot of folks that were in my DMs who chose to have calls with me to find a pathway of understanding in all of this,â she explained in the caption.
Curtis shared some highlights of her showâs impact over the past 15 years, including bringing â20 million dollars into distressed neighborhoods,â saving historic homes, and raising âmoney, awareness & change for pediatric cancer, military veterans, school programs, animal rescue, elderly.â
She noted, âAs weâve always said â you never have a bad day helping others and giving your time to those who need it. We did this all, my small crew w/o fanfare or catering â just a group of amazing, dedicated, passionate creatives who love saving beautiful works of art.â
Curtis also included a âdisclaimer to those spreading misinformation,â writing that âsomeone personalâ demanded money to prevent the footage from going public.
â4 years ago â I was not contracted to any network or show. (think free agent in sports). Any crew hired, paid by me, The footage is mine,â she wrote. âMy crew didnât steal my footage.I donât have âsets.â I own all my properties. In other words, no one is my âboss,â Iâm the boss. I create product & sell the rights of it & my likeness for limited contracted use.â
âSomeone personal (not crew) had access, demanded $, I didnât pay â here we are,â she added.
Curtis Apologizes: âI Am Filled With Remorse & Regretâ
On February 12, Curtis posted an apology message on Instagram, noting in part: âThere is anger, there is hate, there is pain. Iâm here to take it. I havenât been hiding, ignoring, waiting for this to pass. Iâve just been playing this all over and over again and watching the video and having this all out together to say the right thing, do the right thing after doing the wrongest of wrongs.â
She continued, âI am sorry. I am filled with remorse and regret, just as much as I was one second after that word was said 4 years ago in 2022.â
The HGTV star noted at the time that the footage was stolen from her, âedited and sold to a tabloid.â
âI show this, I say this and I realize you are getting a limited view as what has been circulating is a clip of MY footage that was stolen then manipulated, edited and sold to [a] tabloid to coincide with my return to television only to create this chaos of hate, anger, disappointment,â Curtis explained.