I’m Into Fans’ Ideas For What HGTV Should Do With Tarek El Moussa And Christina Hall’s New Show Now That It Won’t Be A Couples Face-Off With Josh

Originally beloved co-stars Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall, known for their work on HGTV’s Flip or Flop, transformed from affectionate co-hosts into former spouses in full view of viewers, and are now planning to reunite for a surprising competition series pitting exes against each other. The tentatively titled show, The Flip/Off, won’t be airing until 2024, providing the production team with ample time to find a replacement for Josh Hall following his unexpected divorce announcement. However, viewers might already have the most exciting concept in mind.

Simone Biles Breaks Silence On Jordan Chiles’ Olympic Medal Brouhaha: ‘We Want That Justice’

Each Summer Olympics, gymnastics remains one of the most captivating events, and this year was no exception. Both the women’s and men’s teams managed to secure medals, while Simone Biles cemented her status as the undisputed queen of gymnastics. Moreover, the enigmatic “Pommel Horse Guy” kept everyone on edge. However, a minor controversy surrounding Jordan Chiles’ individual floor exercise medal somewhat overshadowed Team USA’s performance in Paris. As the story unfolds, Biles has publicly called for “justice” for her close friend and fellow gymnast, Chiles.

Bryce Dallas Howard’s Witch Mountain Series Scrapped at Disney+

Lovers of the upcoming Witch Mountain TV show will be disheartened to hear that the project has been canceled, as lead actress Bryce Dallas Howard confirmed Disney has dropped it. In the year 2019, Disney announced its plans to reboot the Witch Mountain franchise into a series for its freshly launched streaming service, Disney+. The cast was set to feature Bryce Dallas Howard (Jurassic World), Levi Miller (Pan), Isabel Gravitt (American Housewife), Bianca “b” Norwood (You), and Jackson Kelly (Chucky). Similar to the original movies, the show would have centered around alien children on Earth.

You Can Track The Deadliest Catch Vessels In Real Time: Here’s How

If you’ve ever wanted to watch the various crews who man the ships that rule the waves on “Deadliest Catch” pilot their vessels from port to port in real-time, we have good news for you. Any viewer of the show can track their favorite ship by using marinetraffic.com. Once the website loads up, simply type in the name of the boat you’re searching for — like Sig Hansen’s The Northwestern –  and you can keep an eye on each trawler as they make their appointed rounds. The website will tell the viewer where they are, and even how fast they’re going. You can also use vesselfinder.com to further keep track of the ships.