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The Big Picture HGTV's hit series, Farmhouse Fixer, is back for a third season. The show follows Jonathan Knight as he travels and restores old New England homes known as farmhouses. The majority of these houses are centuries old, with some being built prior to the Declaration of Independence. Jonathan has a passion for renovating these homes, and he is doing these projects on his own and sharing them via social media, and that’s when he attracted the attention of HGTV.
Collider spoke with Farmhouse Fixer host Jonathan Knight about the importance of these homes, as well as why they're worth saving and investing in. The series is important to Jonathan, who first rose to fame in the boy band New Kids on the Block, now known as NKOTB. In addition to the excitement around season three of Farmhouse Fixer, he also shared some news about NKOTB's new upcoming tour.
Jonathan Knight Explores the Past and the Present On ‘Farmhouse Fixer’ Season 3 of Farmhouse Fixer includes a return to the very famous, to a very famous old home, the Proctor House. Jonathan and Kristina Crestin had already worked on the Proctor House in the past but returned to work on the other side of the house when a new issue arose.
The home was once owned by John Proctor, a major figure who was condemned and put to death during the Salem Witch Trials. His home was also a tavern for Salem, something the current owners are very aware of. A house as old as that is bound to have issues, spooky history or not, and yet, both the owners and Jonathan are determined to maintain its history.
To learn more about the new season of Farmhouse Fixer, Jonathan’s “ghostly encounters,” as well as get some exciting NKOTB news, check out his full interview with Collider above. Farmhouse Fixer airs weekly on Tuesdays at 9 PM and 8 PM Central on HGTV and is available to stream on Max at the same time.Watch on Max
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