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Chip and Joanna Gaines face conservative vitriol for featuring a gay married couple on their new Magnolia Network reality ...
Chip and Joanna ricocheted to stardom with their home renovation HGTV show, “Fixer Upper,” in 2014. It followed the pair’s home renovation and redecoration business centered around Waco, Texas, where ...
On Saturday, Graham posted on X to say it was “very disappointing” to learn the show features a gay couple. The son of the ...
Chip and Joanna Gaines, the stars behind HGTV’s Fixer Upper and founders of the Magnolia Network, are facing a wave of backlash from faith-based fans after their new reality series, Back to the ...
Following the backlash, Hanna told Queerty that he is “super honored that when they were choosing three modern-day families, ...
The Magnolia Network, created by Waco power couple Joanna and Chip Gaines, pulls aside the reveal to its cable television address Wednesday, expanding its viewing audience after a year on ...
Graham speaks of enabling gay 'sin,' and the co-host of 'Back to the Frontier' bemoans the 'vitriol' that 'modern American Christian' culture has for the queer community.
Chip Gaines appears to have defended his new series, “Back to the Frontier,” for including a same-sex couple after the casting sparked backlash on social media.
BACK TO THE FRONTIER, a reality show from Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network, takes viewers back to simpler times.
Magnolia founders Chip and Joanna Gaines enjoyed date night amid backlash from evangelicals for casting a gay couple.
Chip Gaines clapped back at an Evangelical figure who said it was a “sin” to feature a same-sex couple on the show.
Home renovation celebrities Chip and Joanna Gaines encounter criticism and backlash related to their Magnolia Network.