HGTV star David Bromstad's show My Lottery Dream Home continues to captivate fans, and in a press release on November 6, the network confirmed that Bromstad will remain at the helm, announcing a premiere date for new episodes. Designer David Bromstad revealed he attended a treatment center after a storm destroyed his 'childhood fantasy' dream home in Florida mid. David Bromstad, the beloved host of My Lottery Dream Home, has revealed that the popular show will conclude in 2026.
Discover the reasons behind this surprising decision and what fans can expect as the series approaches its finale. His recent posts show no signs of lingering health concerns, and insiders describe him as "fit, focused, and full of life." In the months following the May post, Bromstad kept fans engaged with his usual mix of design content, travel snapshots, and light. David Bromstad has been a mainstay at HGTV for nearly 20 years.
After winning the first season of HGTV's "Design Star," Bromstad became the host of "Color Splash," which premiered in 2007. On the show, Bromstad used his artist expertise to transform interiors, making dramatic color choices that homeowners may be cautious to try themselves. David Bromstad Confirms My Lottery Dream Home Cancellation in 2026 Fans of the hit HGTV series *My Lottery Dream Home* were stunned when David Bromstad, the charismatic host, announced that the show will be canceled in 2026.
This revelation has sent waves through the community of viewers who have followed the series for years. David Bromstad, the beloved host of the popular HGTV show My Lottery Dream Home, recently shocked fans by speaking candidly about the network's decision to cancel the series. Known for his charismatic hosting and genuine enthusiasm for helping lottery winners find their dream properties, Bromstad's revelation has left many viewers stunned.
HGTV's "My Lottery Dream Home" with David Bromstad has become very popular, and last night, February 16, the show wrapped up its 15th season on the network. The final episode saw host David Bromstad return to his home state of Minnesota to help a recent lottery winner splurge on a new home. HGTV's David Bromstad revealed that he checked himself into a treatment "program" after filming 'My Lottery Dream Home: David's Happy Ending.'.
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