HGTV cancels 'Rehab Addict' after star NICOLE CURTIS used racial slur while filming series



Sunday, February  15, 2026-In a major shakeup in reality television, HGTV has pulled its long-running renovation show Rehab Addict from its schedule and streaming platforms after host Nicole Curtis was caught on camera using a racial slur during filming. The network described the language as hurtful and inconsistent with its commitment to inclusion and respect, prompting the immediate cancellation of the series and removal of planned episodes.

The incident surfaced after a video clip from the set — reportedly recorded during a renovation project — showed Curtis using the offensive term before reacting with visible shock and asking that the footage be removed. HGTV moved quickly, confirming that Rehab Addict would no longer air or remain available for streaming. The decision effectively ends the show’s run just as it was preparing to reintroduce new content to viewers.

Curtis has since issued a public apology, stating that the word is not part of her vocabulary and expressing regret over the impact of her remarks. She also indicated the footage was from years earlier and said she is focusing on her family and community in the aftermath. Despite the apology, the network’s firm response signals how seriously media companies are treating issues of language, accountability, and brand integrity in today’s climate.

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