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‘Beyond Grateful’: HGTV’s Jasmine Roth Celebrates Her ‘Dream Job’

Photo from Jasmine Roth’s Instagram

‘Beyond Grateful’: HGTV’s Jasmine Roth Celebrates Her ‘Dream Job’

By Movieguide® Contributor

HELP! I WRECKED MY HOUSE star Jasmine Roth is celebrating how far she’s come. 

“10 years ago I left my corporate job to go build houses,” she wrote in a recent Instagram post. “Turns out, I built so much more than that. I just finished filming for my 6th year on HGTV and launched virtual design consulting to help others build their happy. I promise it all works out.”

In the caption, she wrote, “Beyond grateful. Just a reminder to celebrate how far you’ve come and never to give up on your dreams. It will all work out.”

In another post from earlier this month, Roth announced the upcoming release date of Season 4 of HELP! I WRECKED MY HOUSE. 

“I never expected to have my own TV show. But here we are, 6 years later and I still love working with HGTV,” she wrote. “From transforming wrecked houses into family’s forever homes to working with talented producers, photographers, contractors, designers, and so many others, it’s my DREAM job to say the least.”

Movieguide® previously reported on HELP! I WRECKED MY HOUSE’s fourth season pick-up:

Fans of HGTV’s Jasmine Roth should get excited because the network has approved her show HELP! I WRECKED MY HOUSE for a fourth season. 

The show follows Roth as she saves homeowners who got a little too ambitious with their home makeovers. They have left themselves without a fully functioning home and have eaten through their fixer-upper budget. Using her knack for home-design, Roth saves the day – actualizing her clients’ dream home. 

Roth has been posting behind-the-scenes updates for season four since February and while the show does not have a set release date, it is expected to premiere sometime this fall. 

Roth got her start when she and husband Brett bought and renovated their own home and another investment property. When things started to pile up, Roth decided to leave her job and focus on home renovations full-time. 

“I gave my notice, and two weeks later I was in a hard hat on the construction site,” she shared. “And I never left. I loved it.”