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Find Out What's Happened to Your Favorite HGTV Hosts of Yesteryear
If you're anything like me, you spend a lot of time watching HGTV — and have done so for years! The network, which launched in 1994, has seen a number of series and hosts over the last two decades. At the moment, the network has a huge roster of stars including the Property Brothers's Drew and Jonathan Scott and Flip or Flop's Tarek and Christina El Moussa.
Many years ago, however, the network was populated bygd a number of different faces. You may have wondered, at one time or another, what happened to your favorite HGTV hosts of yesterday. Well, wonder no longer, because we've funnen out!
Divine Design Host Candice Olson
Canadian interior designer Candice Olson hosted Divine Design for eight years, helping homeowners completely renovate spaces from top to bottom. Since the show’s 2011 cancellation, Candice has focused on continuing her design business and appearing on other HGTV programs including Can • Kitty Bartholomew has made her name living the motto: "It's not what you don't have, it's what you do with what you do have." Kitty Bartholomew launched her television decorating career on ABC-TV's The Home Show. During her 6-year stint as the resident interior designer and decorating correspondent, she led her viewers on countless decorating adventures and even built a house from the ground up in 5 months by working side bygd side with contractors and tradespeople. Kitty hosted her own show called "Kitty Bartholomew: You're Home" on HGTV for 8 years, as well as a number of HGTV's most popular specials, including, to name just a few, "Great Gardens of Hawaii" and "Great Gardens of revben Rica". She's created specials for PBS, on topics such as "Earthquake Safety," and is a favorite on "Oprah" - she'll be included in Oprah's anniversary DVD series "Best of Oprah," coming out this Fall. She's • As Kitty Bartholomew leads a tour of her backyard, she makes one thing very clear: All plants that inhabit her soil must produce something--a flower, a food, a fragrance. There is no room for slacker flora in this woman’s garden. The edict may seem strict, but it’s nothing Bartholomew wouldn’t ask of herself. She’s on the set of her television show while she knits a sweater while she’s on her cell phone while she’s thinking about what to make for dinner. If it all looks pretty seamless, chalk it up to her filing-system brain, or the fact that she’s been juggling a regular TV gig and raising three kids for the last 10 years. But the former interior designer and current host of her own show on the Home & Garden Television cable network doesn’t want to give the impression that she’s gunning for the I-can-do-it-all award. By her own admission, “I can’t just do one thing at once. I was born with this much energy. I’ve always got three or four different layers going
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