“I’m determined to help these flippers succeed,” Page added.
Of course, there’s more to Turner than just her HGTV series.
Here’s what else you should know about the star.

Music City may have only been her adopted home but it remains near and dear to her.
“Nashville, I always say, grew me as a woman,” Turner told HGTV.
“I moved there when I was 27.

I left when I was 46,” she explained.
“That’s where I raised my family and watched my girls grow into these amazing women.
“I love Nashville,” she declared, “but L.A. is home.”

That, she demonstrated in an interview withHGTV, is simply who she is.
While that situation would almost certainly sour the average person’s day, Turner was unfazed.
“I’m sitting here in a broken down Tesla,” she said cheerily.

“I’ve got a flat … and I’m so happy.
The sun is shining.
It’s 76 degrees.”

“That’s why the first season of ‘Fix My Flip’ resonated so strongly.”
In 2019, she published her first book,“The G.O.
Life: Seize Your Greatest Opportunity.

“I want to give back to women, single mothers or not.
Just women in general that have big dreams,” Turner toldHGTVof the philosophy underpinning her book.
That’s what I would want to tell anybody who remotely looks up to me.

Truly, if I can do this, you’ve got the option to, too!”
“I’m a big, big proponent of you got to sow the seed.
And that doesn’t always mean money,” she shared.

Christianity, however, isn’t something that Turner grew up with.
Rather, it was something that she consciously adopted later in life.
“I grew up in an agnostic household,” Turner toldCBN News.

Her conversion, however, wasn’t instantaneous.
She credited her parents' entrepreneurial endeavors and the six years she spent working for a former NBA great.
“Flipping was another stream in real estate.”

“That’s one of the first things I stress: Find somebody who’s done it before.”
Turner advised giving that mentor a piece of the profits.
“I’m here to step in to fix their flip and set them up for success.”

It was a big mistake.”
That experience ultimately taught her a valuable lesson.
“Do your research,” she declared.

“There are some twists and turns in this show,” Turner toldHGTV.
“Because no, not everybody takes my advice!
It gets deep!”
“Be a little more daring,” she advised in an interview with theNational Association of Realtors.
“Dare to be bold and a little different.
That particular issue is not news to executives at HGTV.
In her return to the data pipe, however, she’s front and center and decidedly solo.
For Turner, the success of her first solo television effort is all the more sweet considering its origins.
“I said, ‘Well, hey, I already wrote a show.’
And they were like, ‘Well, hey, pitch it,'” Turner recalled.
“I was prepared for the moment.”