At the height of New Kids on the Block’s early stardom, Jordan and Jonathan Knight grew accustomed to smitten fans turning up to their homes, weeping at shows and tossing bras on stage. What Jon never fathomed was that decades later, at 56, he would experience a different kind of fandom – 80-year-old HGTV viewers cruising past his Massachusetts farm and shouting praise for his home renovation work.
“It’s a whole new demographic,” the Farmhouse Fixer star, chatting to THR from his greenhouse, says with a laugh. “I have 60, 70, 80-year-old women driving by, rolling down the window and yelling, ‘I love your show! What you do is so pretty!’ And when I walk through the airport, instead of people saying, ‘Hey, you’re one of the New Kids,’ it’s now, ‘You’re that guy on HGTV.’ People are always asking me to renovate their homes. I wish I had six of me,...
“It’s a whole new demographic,” the Farmhouse Fixer star, chatting to THR from his greenhouse, says with a laugh. “I have 60, 70, 80-year-old women driving by, rolling down the window and yelling, ‘I love your show! What you do is so pretty!’ And when I walk through the airport, instead of people saying, ‘Hey, you’re one of the New Kids,’ it’s now, ‘You’re that guy on HGTV.’ People are always asking me to renovate their homes. I wish I had six of me,...
- 26/04/2025
- di Leena Tailor
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
HGTV’s hit renovation showdown, Rock the Block, is back for its sixth installment — bigger, bolder, and with a few surprises that are already shaking things up. The new season premiered just yesterday on April 14, 2025, and it brings along not just returning fan favorites but a highly anticipated debut from none other than Queer Eye alum Bobby Berk.
The host Ty Pennington is helming the competition this season just outside Salt Lake City, Utah, where four design teams will now be battling it out with $250,000 budgets and six weeks to completely transform identical modern homes. But this time, the properties come with the largest backyards in Rock the Block history, and so, fans can expect some next-level outdoor design renovations. Not just that, though — for the first time in the show’s history, Rock the Block has also introduced blind judging, and that’ll ensure that each team’s designs are evaluated without bias.
The host Ty Pennington is helming the competition this season just outside Salt Lake City, Utah, where four design teams will now be battling it out with $250,000 budgets and six weeks to completely transform identical modern homes. But this time, the properties come with the largest backyards in Rock the Block history, and so, fans can expect some next-level outdoor design renovations. Not just that, though — for the first time in the show’s history, Rock the Block has also introduced blind judging, and that’ll ensure that each team’s designs are evaluated without bias.
- 15/04/2025
- di Safwan Azeem
- Collider.com
New Kids On The Block front man Jonathan Knight has been working with HGTV on a spin-off of his popular show Farmhouse Fixer. Jonathan has been doing the new project with his family and brother Jordan Knight (who is also his NKotB bandmate). The spin-off, titled Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp, follows Jonathan as he renovates a 12-acre, 10-cabin camp property in New Hampshire.
Summer Camp
Jonathan Knight grew up spending summers at his grandparent’s property on the lake. So this new project has captured his heart. He says that he originally took on the project for nostalgic reasons and wanted to create the same type of experience for other families. Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp has been filled with many dramatic moments. Johnathan has run into many unexpected expenses, from having to redo the septic systems for all ten cabins, to having a tree fall down on one of the cabins.
Summer Camp
Jonathan Knight grew up spending summers at his grandparent’s property on the lake. So this new project has captured his heart. He says that he originally took on the project for nostalgic reasons and wanted to create the same type of experience for other families. Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp has been filled with many dramatic moments. Johnathan has run into many unexpected expenses, from having to redo the septic systems for all ten cabins, to having a tree fall down on one of the cabins.
- 10/07/2024
- di Cheri Depriest
- TV Shows Ace
On Tuesday July 9 2024, HGTV broadcasts Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp!
Time of My Life Season 1 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp,” viewers are in for a treat as Jonathan is on a tight deadline to get the camp ready for opening day. The pressure is on as he races against time to ensure everything is perfect for the campers. With just weeks to go, the stakes are high, and the excitement is palpable as Jonathan works tirelessly to meet the deadline.
In addition to the camp renovations, viewers will also get a glimpse into Jon and his husband’s latest project – renovating a 1930s house where they plan to stay. The focus is on preserving the vintage charm of the house while creating a space that suits the needs of their entire family. It’s a personal project for Jon and his husband, and the viewers...
Time of My Life Season 1 Episode 4 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp,” viewers are in for a treat as Jonathan is on a tight deadline to get the camp ready for opening day. The pressure is on as he races against time to ensure everything is perfect for the campers. With just weeks to go, the stakes are high, and the excitement is palpable as Jonathan works tirelessly to meet the deadline.
In addition to the camp renovations, viewers will also get a glimpse into Jon and his husband’s latest project – renovating a 1930s house where they plan to stay. The focus is on preserving the vintage charm of the house while creating a space that suits the needs of their entire family. It’s a personal project for Jon and his husband, and the viewers...
- 09/07/2024
- di US Posts
- TV Regular
In the final episode of HGTV’s Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp, Jonathan Knight races against time as he nears the opening day of his campground renovation project. With only weeks left until opening day, Jonathan strives to create a welcoming space for campers, and he and his husband take on the renovation of a 1930s house, […]
Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp: Time of My Life...
Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp: Time of My Life...
- 08/07/2024
- di Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Get ready for another heartwarming episode of “Farmhouse Fixer: Camp Revamp” as Jonathan dives into the challenges of preparing for opening day at the campsite. In Season 1 Episode 4, titled “Time of My Life,” airing Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on HGTV, viewers follow Jonathan’s race against time to ensure everything is set for the arrival of campers. With only weeks left, the pressure is on as he tackles last-minute renovations and preparations to meet the deadline.
Alongside the campsite project, Jonathan and his husband take on a personal renovation challenge—a 1930s house that they plan to call home. Their goal? To preserve the home’s original charm while creating a modern, functional space suitable for their entire family. This dual narrative adds depth to the episode, showcasing not only Jonathan’s expertise in farmhouse restoration but also his personal journey in creating a home that reflects their unique style and needs.
Alongside the campsite project, Jonathan and his husband take on a personal renovation challenge—a 1930s house that they plan to call home. Their goal? To preserve the home’s original charm while creating a modern, functional space suitable for their entire family. This dual narrative adds depth to the episode, showcasing not only Jonathan’s expertise in farmhouse restoration but also his personal journey in creating a home that reflects their unique style and needs.
- 02/07/2024
- di Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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