In his latest HGTV special, “My Lottery Dream Home: David’s Happy Ending,” Bromstad, 52, reveals he went to rehab after he ...
Designer David Bromstad revealed he attended a treatment center after a storm destroyed his 'childhood fantasy' dream home in ...
"Whatever happens in the house feels like it's happening to you deep within," the "My Lottery Dream Home" host said.
As Netflix continues to expand its real estate reality TV catalog, HGTV has been riddled with show cancellations.
HGTV's David Bromstad revealed that he checked himself into a treatment "program" after filming 'My Lottery Dream Home: David ...
HGTV is loading its 2026 schedule with a mix of aggressive franchise expansion, splashy new concepts and carefully chosen renewals that try to balance fan service with fresh ideas. The network is ...
The story of a small-town hotel meant for television glory turning into a scene of loss is not the kind of plot you expect ...
And who better to host than someone as experienced and versatile as Berk? “When John Cena asks you to host a show he’s created, you say ‘yes,'” said Berk with a laugh. The concept of the show also was ...
Erin and Ben Napier have more "Home Town" shows coming in 2026, but won't be able to host one of the beloved spinoffs.
The former 'Queer Eye' star was caught off guard when he learned the appraised value of a trading card on 'Junk or Jackpot?', his new show about collectors trying to declutter.
"I called it art, in the moment," the TV personality says, going on to explain that his immersion in the project was a ...
The destruction of a home can be a life-altering event, and for David Bromstad, it was no exception. At 52 years old, he found himself emotionally attached to his house, stating, "Whatever happens to ...