“We weren’t like, ‘Here comes the big bad wolf!’ We were there to provide feedback.” “We had a great relationship with the contestants,” Anita said. Not that she said they were Gordon Ramsay in “Hell’s Kitchen.” “You don’t see as much of our goofy side,” Ken said. “Flip or Flop” because the stakes seemed even higher this time around. Tonally, they said they feel like they were more business-like on this show vs. Ken and Anita Corsini are hosts, coaches and investors in the new HGTV show "Flipping Showdown" debuting Nov. “It was like the flu.”īut they managed to get the show done on time in July. What’s worse, just as the show was about to start production, the Corsini’s came down with COVID-19 in March, right before vaccines became widely available. They had to make these houses marketable and profitable. We handed our resources over to teams we don’t know. “We had to acquire all those properties and hold that much inventory while prepping for the show,” Anita said. They had to purchase nine homes in a tight time period earlier this year for the contestants to fix up. Ken, her husband of 20-plus years, said “Flipping Showdown” has elements of “The Apprentice” because in their minds, this is a job interview, not just a reality competition. “As a flipper, you have to design not just creatively but practically,” said Anita last week at their home office in Woodstock.
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