Ex Boyfriend Rallies Behind HGTV’s Nicole Curtis Amid Show Cancellation Uproar
In a development that has intensified online debate, Nicole Curtis’s former boyfriend has publicly voiced support for the HGTV personality following the cancellation of her long running series “Rehab Addict.”

The network’s decision came after executives rejected Curtis’s public apology, prompting widespread reaction from viewers who questioned the outcome.
In a statement shared with media outlets, the former partner said, “TMZ and I will stand together to get Nicole’s rights back.”
The remark immediately drew attention, linking the controversy to the celebrity news platform and signaling a potential media campaign.
Curtis, who spent 15 years restoring historic homes on television, described the end of the show as deeply personal. “It wasn’t just a career, it was a meaningful journey, and I have you all,” she told supporters.
Fans responded quickly, posting messages across social platforms and crediting the series with inspiring their own renovation projects.
TMZ amplified the dispute, publishing coverage that reignited questions about how the situation was handled and whether the cancellation was proportionate.
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Sources indicate that the controversy stemmed from disagreements over Curtis’s outspoken views on urban development and preservation efforts.
Her supporters argue that those positions reflected her long standing advocacy work, while critics contend that the conflict placed the network in a difficult position.
The involvement of her former partner has added another dimension to the story, suggesting coordinated efforts to challenge the cancellation publicly.
As discussions continue, attention remains focused on whether additional statements or documentation will emerge.
For now, the future of “Rehab Addict” remains uncertain, with supporters calling for reconsideration and others defending the network’s decision.