M
ike Jackson and Egypt Sherrod, former stars of HGTV's Married to Real Estate, took to Instagram to address false rumors circulating online. The couple denied claims that they were asked back for another season despite the show being cancelled earlier this year. They also dismissed reports of a pending divorce, stating that any information about them will come directly from them.
In a candid video, Mike and Egypt set the record straight, calling out fake news articles that included fabricated quotes from the couple. They emphasized that if they haven't said it themselves, fans shouldn't believe it. The pair reassured their followers that while Married to Real Estate may be off the air for now, they're working on new projects.
Mike hinted at upcoming filming, but didn't reveal too much, saying fans will be the first to know about any new developments. To put minds at ease, he reminded viewers that their show is currently Emmy-nominated. The couple's message was clear: when it comes to their story, they'll always share updates directly with their fans.
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