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“As HGTV does, you never go backwards,” Dave explained in an interview withCelebrity Page TV.

“We’re just building on what we did in season one.
It’s bigger, it’s better, it’s cooler reveals.”
“We’re in some places we never even thought we could get to,” he continued.

“you’ve got the option to’t do it all.
you’re able to’t do it all alone,” she shared.
“You need good people around you, and thankfully we have that.”

“We thought it was spam!”
Jenny said of the email they’d received.
As the couple told theArkansas Democrat Gazette, their first instinct was to decline.

“We didn’t really have an interest,” Dave said.
“And I was just worried.
I was thinking, ‘Small town?

They’re going to try and portray it as this backwoods thing.'”
Suddenly, the Marrs family found themselves trailed by a camera crew wherever they went.
“We really did not think that was going to happen,” admitted Jenny.

As Arkansas’Talk Business & Politicsreported at the time, the pilot was originally titledAlmost Home.
“This was totally out of the blue for us,” Marrs shared in late 2017.
Taping, Jenny said, would begin in spring 2018 and continue through to the end of the summer.

Don’t get overwhelmed with the big picture… just focus on the next step on the path."
Why does Fixer to Fabulous handyman Chase Looney wear an eyepatch?
He then informed Dave and Jenny.

“Through tears and laughter they reassured me I never had a face for TV anyway.”
Among these were manufacturers of lighting fixtures and tiles.
That’s simply because transforming rundown houses into lovingly-renovated dream homes makes for better television than a new build.

As Jenny toldAt Home in Arkansas, both she and her husband have a real affinity for older homes.
“Historic homes were built with such care and attention to detail,” she explained.
“The builders focused on using all available space and local resources to build these homes.”

In October 2020, Jenny Marrs took toInstagramto make a special announcement.
“We have some other exciting #fixertofab news we can finally share!”
She concluded by thanking the viewers who made the show successful enough to warrant a spinoff.

“When they film with the kids, that’s always unpredictable,” she revealed.
She added that she tends to forget that she’s wearing a microphone, too.
Jenny recalled one awkward moment when they were asked film a scene where they walk out of the door.

What should have been a simple shot was complicated by the children, as “somebody was always crying.
I said, ‘You guys!
All I need is five minutes!

Just act like normal people, OK?’
Well, now you know.'”
“I think you just get used to it after a while,” he toldAbout You.
The proceeds fund the Help One Now charity in the African nation of Zimbabwe.
“It was really tight, just because of the production schedule,” she revealed.
Given their time constraints, Dave and Jenny often have to get creative at the last minute.