“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” is beloved for providing in-need families with gorgeous homes.

This is especially true for the infamous Friday family, who appeared in a Christmas 2012 episode.

Devonda and James Friday seemingly had hearts of gold.

Devonda Friday and some of her children

“I love children.

That’s where my heart is,” Devonda said.

Their words sounded nice.

Kamaya and host Jillian sit on bed

Unfortunately, the couple’s actions didn’t quite reflect their words.

They were the biological parents of two children and said they have housed around 30 foster children.

In 2011, they decided to extend their family.

The group was nicknamed “The Fab Five.”

It wouldn’t take long for the kids to become smitten with their new parents.

They even called Devonda and James mom and dad and changed their last names to Friday.

“My brothers and sisters were five years old.

How can they get into that much trouble where they have to kick them out?”

Chris wanted to know.

The family adopted the children the same year their episode was filmed.

Kamaya believes that money was the reason behind the eviction.

“That’s all [Devonda’s] about.

It’s money with her,” Kamaya said in her interview with WSOC-TV.

The eldest daughter of “The Fab Five” also accused the matriarch of stealing.

We were in the same clothes all the time," Kamaya toldPeople.

James claimed that Chris and Kamaya “wanted to leave” the family.

He also called the allegations of theft “ridiculous.”