Emotional social media posts have recently circulated claiming that Home Town stars Erin and Ben Napier are facing a “heartbreaking” mobility diagnosis for one of their daughters. However, as of March 2, 2026, a review of verified records and the Napiers’ own recent updates reveals that these extreme claims are largely based on misinformation and a conflation of past events.

The suspicion that the family has “halted” their rhythm due to a new health crisis is contradicted by their active filming schedule and upbeat family updates shared just weeks ago.
The narrative of a “rare mobility diagnosis” and watching a daughter “struggle through every movement” appears to be a dramatic misinterpretation of two actual, but manageable, events from the family’s history:
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Helen’s Leg Injury (2021): In January 2021, the Napiers’ eldest daughter, Helen, broke both her tibia and fibula in a park accident. Erin did share photos of Ben sleeping on the floor by her crib to support her during her recovery. However, Helen made a full recovery and was famously seen dancing just months later.
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Mae’s Congenital Defect: Their younger daughter, Mae, was born with a minor congenital physical defect. Erin has been open about Mae’s progress with physical therapy, noting in late 2025 that Mae is “doing awesome” and getting “tougher every day.” There is no evidence of a “catastrophic” diagnosis or a halt to their family life.
Contrary to rumors that Ben “abruptly stopped” filming, the couple is currently at the height of their television career:
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Season 10 Premiere: The milestone 10th season of Home Town premiered on January 4, 2026, and is currently airing on HGTV.
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Active Projects: In a January 2026 interview, the couple confirmed they are “not slowing down” and even have a new spinoff, Home Town Takeover Canada, and The Heirloom project in development for the 2026-2027 season.
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January Life Update: Erin recently shared that “January flew by” while they had a scheduled month off from filming, during which Helen (now 8) was running track and Mae (now 4) was enjoying music lessons.

The Napiers have indeed made a pact to put “family first,” often turning down lucrative opportunities to ensure they are home for dinner and bedtimes. While Ben has faced his own health issues—including a rotator cuff surgery in 2023—he has not walked away from his career. Instead, he and Erin have integrated their family life into their work, often bringing their daughters to job sites in Laurel.
The “severe personal cost” mentioned in rumors is not reflected in the family’s public or professional status. They remain one of HGTV’s most successful and stable couples, grounded in their faith and their community.