In late September 2017, Chip and Joanna Gaines, known for their hit home remodeling TV series Fixer Upper, announced that season 5 would be their final one. Despite their reasons for ending the show, concerns have arisen regarding their marriage and legal matters.
The couple expressed sadness but also anticipation for a new chapter. They wanted to spend more time with their family. However, their journey forward may not be without challenges.
In April 2017, a lawsuit emerged, accusing Chip of fraud. His former business associates, John L. Lewis and Richard L. Clark, alleged that Chip pushed them to sell their Magnolia Realty stock just before the announcement of their TV program. The lawsuit suggests that Chip aimed to benefit personally from Magnolia Realty’s connection with Fixer Upper.
The lawsuit seeks over $1 million in damages and non-monetary compensation. It also alleges that Chip used intimidating text messages. Chip, in response, denied their prior contact and expressed confidence in the claims being baseless.
The dispute appears headed for a legal battle, as the parties seem unwilling to negotiate a settlement. This situation raises questions about the future of Chip and Joanna’s marriage and empire.