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Christina El Moussa and Tarek Still in Talks to Continue HGTV 'Flip or Flop' Show

Fate of 'Flip or Flop' still uncertain in the wake of Tarek and Christina El Moussa's recent divorce

"Flip or Flop" fans who have resigned themselves to the possibility that the show may be ending soon may want to hold off on doing so, as Tarek and Christina El Moussa could have something else in mind.

In the wake of Tarek and Christina's divorce, there were rumblings that their show may also be significantly affected. However, the two are reportedly still looking to continue with the series.

Multiple sources spoken to by Entertainment Tonight have revealed that both Tarek and Christina are apparently still negotiating the continuation of the show and that the series itself is "not ending."

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Furthermore, the next season of "Flip or Flop" is also reportedly in the works right now.

A report from TMZ added that part of why both Tarek and Christina are still looking to continue with the show is because its spin-offs may serve to draw even more attention to their original offering.

Still, it also appears as though the continuation of "Flip or Flop" cannot be set in stone just yet, with the TMZ report noting that the ultimate decision for whether or not this series will continue may be made by HGTV, and at this point at least, a specific announcement has yet to be made.

Fans of the show have regularly tuned in to see Tarek and Christina work on houses, turning less than desirable pieces of property into suddenly stunning homes that may now be capable of actually drawing interest from buyers.

The two work on the homes extensively, with Christina using her eye for design to help make the renovated pieces of property more attractive and appealing.

It is still unclear if fans will be able to continue seeing Tarek and Christina El Moussa working their magic on homes in future episodes of "Flip or Flop," but they should hear more about that in the near future.

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