It's been a rough summer for HGTV fans, as the network has cancelled several popular shows, from Married to Real Estate and Bargain Block to Battle on the Beach and Farmhouse Fixer. The scheduling changes don't stop there, as two of Christina Haack's shows seem to have met the same fate.

HGTV has not spoken out on any of the recent news, and Christina has been quiet too, until her latest Instagram post. According to Deadline, Christina on the Coast and The Flipping El Moussas, which Christina hosts alongside ex-husband Tarek and his wife Heather Rae El Moussa, have both hit the chopping block. The Flip Off has reportedly been renewed for a second season, and the status of Christina in the Country is uncertain.

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But Christina seems to be taking it all in stride as she enjoys her summer with her family. She shared a carousel of images on Instagram showcasing some of the fun she's had over the past few months and she gave it a cheeky caption that seemingly pokes fun at her recent career news: "Summer so far. Basically just eating and laughing. Canceled looks good on me…. Only kidding only kidding ❤️🤪"

Fans ran to the comments section to express their displeasure over the HGTV cancellations. One wrote, "I sooo loved “Christina on the Coast”!!! HGTV made a very bad decision!!😞" and another said, "I'm so sad that they canceled Christina on the Coast!!!!! I don't understand why? I hope that you have a new project that we can watch soon. Your shows are my favorite, so I'm very sad they're not renewing. 😭"

According to a photo on her Instagram Stories, she and her boyfriend Christopher Larocca are heading to Vegas along with Tarek and Heather. She captioned the photo, "Well...this should be interesting!"

We'll have to stay tuned to see what Christina is up to next...

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Katie Bowlby is Digital Director at Country Living, where she covers pop culture news including country music, Yellowstone, and all things HGTV, plus gift guides and product reviews. She has been with Country Living for more than 11 years. Before that, she worked for Southern Living. The Indiana University grad also stitches up the cross-stitch pattern for every issue of the magazine.