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Keith Bynum isn't mincing words about his experience with HGTV following the cancellation of "Bargain Block," the hit Detroit-based home renovation series he starred in alongside husband Evan Thomas. The year-old designer took to Instagram on June 22 to share his frustrations with the television industry, telling followers that TV is "full of some of the worst people I've ever encountered" after the show's four-season run came to an end.

Though you may not be seeing us for much longer on HGTV, we're excited that we've built such an amazing base of followers and we're very excited about the future. The announcement marks the end of a remarkable journey for the couple, who moved to Detroit sight unseen in and quickly became beloved figures in the city's revitalization efforts.

Their show, which premiered infollowed the pair as they transformed abandoned properties into stylish starter homes for first-time homebuyers. Bynum didn't hold back in his criticism of the industry, telling People that "TV is full of a lot of great people, but it's also full of some of the worst people I've ever encountered.

The couple's approach to their work has consistently focused on community impact over profit margins. Real estate expert Shea Hicks-Whitfield, who worked alongside the couple throughout the series, previously told Pride Source that the duo became like family to her and her son Beau.

The show's success was undeniable, attracting more than 14 million viewers and ranking high among cable series. It even spawned a spinoff, "Bargain Block New Orleans," which premiered alongside the fourth Detroit season. The series prominently featured Detroit landmarks and showcased the city's creative renaissance, with Bynum noting that Detroit is "chock-full of beautiful things.

In a followup Instagram post on June 26, Bynum addressed the emotional toll of the situation, speaking about "letting go" of "anger and hurt. The world is still watching and cheering us all on. Fans have been responding to the news online with many expressing surprise and anger as well as overwhelming support for Bynum, Thomas and Hicks-Whitfield.

In a July 4th weekend post, Bynum shared his gratitude for the response to the cancellation news.

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Me, Evan and Shea have been shocked beyond belief to see the response and we're so grateful. Hicks-Whitfield responded enthusiastically in the comments with "Yesss! Love y'all," while fans expressed their disappointment with HGTV's programming decisions. One follower wrote that the show was "one of the BEST shows ever on HGTV," adding they brought "empathy, originality and passion for the houses and neighborhoods you revived, all wrapped in a hit show.

The couple's impact on Detroit extends beyond television. They've established their own design firm and resale shop in the city, and recently purchased a second home in northern Michigan, making them what Keith jokingly called "true Michiganders, according to the internet. While HGTV has not responded to requests for comment about Bynum's statements, the designer promised fans that announcements about future projects are coming soon.

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