âRenovation Alohaâ Stars Admit to Feeling âVulnerableâ During Recent Episode
Letâs be real; home renovation shows donât usually lean into feelings. You get the demo, the design, maybe a little stress⊠and then boom, reveal. But the HGTV show âRenovation Alohaâ is doing things a little differently this season. And we canât see where it takes them.
In a recent Instagram post, stars Kamohai Kalama and Tristyn Kalama got candid about Season 3, admitting that theyâre stepping outside their comfort zone in a big way. And yep, that includes letting viewers see the tougher, more personal side of the process.
It seems like this season isnât just about flipping houses⊠itâs about pulling back the curtain.
Opening Up Hits Different This Season
Following Episode 2, âSquatter Shutdown,â of the hit HGTV series, which aired on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the couple addressed viewers directly on Instagram (seen above) with a refreshingly honest message:
âSooo⊠who watched episode 2? Season 3âweâre opening up more than ever. Vulnerable, but honored to be here đ«¶đœđ€đœâ
Short, simple, and straight to the point. But it says a lot.
Filming a show like this already comes with pressure. Add in real-life challenges, emotional stakes, and the unpredictability of renovation projects on Oahu, and yeah⊠vulnerability is kind of inevitable. Instead of glossing over it, Kamohai and Tristyn are leaning in; and fans are noticing.
And if Episode 2 proved anything, itâs that things donât always go according to plan. Between unexpected hurdles (including that now-infamous squatter situation), the stakes feel higher, and more personal, than ever.
HGTVFans Are Fully Invested (and Not Holding Back)
If you were wondering whether viewers are connecting with this more open, emotional season⊠yep, they absolutely are. Fans arenât just watching: theyâre feeling it. And it seems like a lot of them are intentionally pacing themselves because they donât want the season to fly by too fast.
âI want to watch these very slowly because I donât want them to end. đ Only saw the 1st episode so far and it was incredible. Thanks for opening up and allowing fans a little BTS đđ»đđ»â
That kind of comment hits on exactly what Kamohai and Tristyn were going for this season; letting viewers in, not just showing them the finished product.
At the same time, Episode 2 brought some intense moments, and fans were quick to point out how the couple handled it all. The pressure? The conflict? The emotional weight? None of it went unnoticed.
âYou handled that volatility like a true professional đđđI could totally relate to Tristynâs concerns ( as a wife) The home was lovely and well designed đâ
And then⊠thereâs that situation. You know the one. Letâs just say viewers were just as shocked as the hosts when things took a turn, and they didnât hold back in the comments.
âI canât believe you gave the squatter 10 grand but he took off w options ⊠wow crazy. Good on you ! and I love your choice of Emsier Tile.â
Itâs kind of wild how this show manages to balance high-stakes chaos with design appreciation in the same breath; but somehow, it works.
Beyond the drama, though, a lot of fans are connecting with the deeper layers of the show..the cultural respect, the intentional design choices, and those quieter, meaningful moments that stick with you.
âYour hard work is seen. Love all the design choices you both make. All so beautiful. But my favorite part is listening to your fatherâs blessings at the end. đđŒâ
And thatâs the sweet spot. The mix of heart, heritage, and home design is whatâs making this season feel a little more personal; and a lot more memorable.
Whatâs Next for Season 3?
Good news: the season is far from over. âRenovation Alohaâ continues Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 8:00pm ET with a new episode, âBones on the Big Island.â This time, the couple heads off Oahu to take on a high-risk project near an active lava zone⊠because of course they do.
According to HGTVâs schedule, the build pushes them into dangerous territory, where affordable island living comes with some very real risks. So if you thought things were intense before⊠it seems like weâre just getting started.
As for a Season 4? Nothingâs been confirmed yet. But based on fan reactions, the demand is definitely there.
âHope the next season is renewed! Love this show,â said one person in those comments. Honestly, same.
Between the stunning transformations, the real-life challenges, and the emotional transparency, Season 3 feels like a turning point for the series. Itâs not just about the homes anymore; itâs about the people behind them.
And if this is what âvulnerableâ looks like? Weâre absolutely sticking around for more.
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