Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:24Colter and Randy Search for Answers in a Reno Nightclub in ‘Tracker’ Season 2, Episode 17Closer Weekly - Samantha AgateJustin Hartley‘s Colter Shaw is back for another thrilling case on Tracker in season 2, episode 17. In an exclusive clip of the upcoming episode of the drama series obtained by Closer, the survivalist is determined to help Bobby’s cousin Randy out with a missing person’s case full of twists and turns in Reno. In the clip from the episode titled “Memories,” which will premiere on Sunday, April 20, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, Colter, Randy and new character Megan retrace her steps after a night out with her pal goes awry. Recalling the events of the night prior leads the group to pay a visit to Lux nightclub but they are not greeted with a warm welcome by the staff as they search for answers. “This is it? This is the last place you remember?” Colter asks Megan, to which she responds, “Yeah, this is where things start getting a little hazy.” 'Tracker' Season 2 Finale: Everything to Know About the Upcoming Episode A man named Terry sees them walk into the club as he’s standing behind the bar. He says he knows Megan because he recalls throwing her pal Sonia out of the place the night before. He then briefly explains what led up to her ejection from the club. “Her friend took a bottle from behind the bar, threw it at another customer,” he explains to Colter, Randy and Megan. “Look, someone’s got to pay for that liquor.” To make amends, Randy then takes out his wallet to offer to pay for the stolen bottle with cash. Terry says that the bottle was $200, and Randy realizes he does not have enough cash to cover the cost. Randy says that he doesn’t carry that much cash with him. Colter then helps him out and hands over the cash once he notices that his friend is short on money. “Her friend, Sonia’s her name, she’s missing,” Colter says to Terry, hoping to gain a lead in the case. “Yeah, the crazy one,” Terry replies. “Haven’t seen her since.” Colter then looks up and notices a security camera on the ceiling directly above them, and wheels start turning in his head. “You mind if we look at your security footage? Would that be alright?” he asks nicely. Terry won’t let them see the surveillance footage without a warrant. Things appear to be tense as Terry ushers to two security guards to escort the trio out of the club. Randy tries to reason with Terry before Colter tells him that it’s OK. They turn to leave, and Colter says, “I got an idea.” This is not an entirely new problem for Colter, as he’s dealt with being denied access to security footage on several cases in episodes of Tracker …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:46Chris Carmack Reveals How Fatherhood Inspires ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Character: ‘Makes You More Caring’Closer Weekly - Katherine SchaffstallChris Carmack reveals how being a father in real life has inspired his character on Grey’s Anatomy and guides the roles he accepts during an exclusive interview with Closer. Fans of Grey’s Anatomy are currently watching Chris’ character, Dr. Atticus “Link” Lincoln, prepares to welcome twins with partner Dr. Jo Wilson (played by Camilla Luddington), while he also shares a son Scout with ex Amelia Shepherd (played by Caterina Scorsone). “I think being a father in real life affects how I would play any character, to be honest,” Chris, 43, exclusively tells Closer while discussing his and wife Erin Slaver’s partnership with Autotrader to promote their Private Seller Exchange. “Becoming a father, it just kind of cracks open your heart in a way that I didn’t experience personally before.” Chris – who shares daughters Kai and Cielle Estee with Erin, 36, adds that being a parent “makes you more vulnerable” and “makes you more caring.” John C. McGinley Opens Up About 'Holidazed' and Showbiz Memories “I think it would affect any role I play, as far as being a father on the show or being a father as a character. I think it’s very easy to transfer the love and fears and worries, and concerns and excitement that you have for your own children to your on screen children,” Chris continues. “In fact, I think it would be probably more difficult to play somebody who wasn’t a parent and was closed off than it is to play a parent, now that I am one.” Not only did Chris reveal how fatherhood has changed him as an actor, but he also opens up about his and Erin’s partnership with Autotrader. Private Seller Exchange is the brand’s used-car marketplace that facilitates the private buying and selling process. Dean Cain on Why He Openly Discusses Politics: 'My Opinion Is Valuable' He explains that he’s “been trying to get a new used car” and has “been perusing Autotrader” for himself. “They’ve helped me to understand that their process is much easier, and it’s safer because they vet the buyers and the sellers. You’re not showing up to some dark alley with an envelope of cash and leaving with nothing,” the Washington, D.C. native says. “So, we’re very excited to partner with Autotrader. We did a really fun reel about surprises.” Chris also opens up about why he loves working with Erin, and he reveals how creating social media videos together has strengthened their marriage. “It’s been very interesting. I think it’s helped our marriage a lot, believe it or not. Because we’ve learned a lot of …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:46Chris Carmack Reveals When He Stopped Feeling Like the ‘New Guy’ on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’Closer Weekly - Katherine SchaffstallChris Carmack reveals when he stopped feeling like the “new guy” on Grey’s Anatomy during an exclusive video interview with Closer. “I’ve been on the show for seven years now. This is my seventh season on the show and this is the first year I haven’t felt like the new guy,” Chris, 43, exclusively tells Closer while discussing his and wife Erin Slaver’s partnership with Autotrader to promote their Private Seller Exchange, which is the brand’s used-car marketplace that facilitates the private buying and selling process. Chris – who has played Dr. Atticus “Link” Lincoln since season 15 – explains that he felt like the new kid on set “because the show has such a deep and rich history.” “I’m working with some actors who have been on the show since the beginning, and some crew members that have been on the show since the beginning, and they have very high standards,” he says. “They’re all very, very talented people and they know what they are doing. ‘ER’ Turns 30! Revisit the Cast and Find Out Where They Are Now: Photos Chris adds that it was “a little bit intimidating” to join the show when he was first cast, though that has inspired him to help other newcomers. “I’ve since seen it from the position of somebody who’s been on the show for a long time,” the Washington, D.C. native continues, explaining that he will walk the new stars through what to expect and advises them to “just be prepared.” While Chris now finally feels comfortable on the show, he says that it was “pretty nerve-wracking coming on” in the beginning. Not only did Chris discuss his gig on Grey’s Anatomy, but he also opened up about his partnership with Autotrader. The brand’s experts vet the process from start to finish using the fraud protection of a dealership and the value of the private market. To help raise awareness about the brand, Chris and Erin, 36, took to social media to share a compilation of their best pranks. Chrissy Metz Is 'Still Learning to Be Brave' Amid New Children's Book Chris explains that he and Erin have “been doing a lot of social media over the last couple of years,” which began with them sharing music with fans. However, their music “had to take a backseat” when they welcomed baby No. 2, daughter Cielle Estee, in 2022. “We started creating these sort of … funny marriage videos and they took off and got really popular. And then our social media took off, and we started doing some partnerships with reputable brands,” Chris shares. “And when a reputable brand like Autotrader comes …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:06Tom Selleck Spotted in Public for 1st Time Since ‘Blue Bloods’ Cancellation With Apparent Knee Surgery ScarsCloser Weekly - Samantha AgateTom Selleck was spotted out walking during a rare public appearance in Thousand Oaks, California, with apparent knee surgery scars, In Touch reported, along with photos of the TV star on Monday, July 29. Tom, 79, wore a black T-shirt and black shorts as he left a gym on July 17, with large scars on his knees. The outing was also captured on video as the star walked over to his car. He then went to a fast-food place to grab a beverage before driving off in the clip. Tom Selleck's Kids Are the Center of His Universe! Meet Kevin and Hannah Just recently, Tom wrapped filming on Blue Bloods, in which he starred as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan for all 14 seasons. The Emmy winner made it abundantly clear that he did not want the police procedural series to end. “I still hold out hope that CBS will come to their senses. What nobody’s talking about is how successful Blue Bloods is; it’s the number three highest rated scripted show in all of broadcast,” he told Town & Country in May, prior to the show’s official cancellation. “We’re winning Friday nights, and doing well on Paramount Plus. The show is not in decline. And I say that stuff not to brag, but everybody who works our show — actors, writers, everybody — deserves that five-star legacy on their resume. CBS isn’t talking about how well it’s performing. I do, because I think everybody needs to know if the show ends, we’ll be ending in rather wild success, as Magnum did.” Season 14 was split into two parts, with the first half airing in February and the second half set to air in September. And while a very big chapter of Tom’s life is coming to a close, sources told Closer that the Magnum, P.I. alum isn’t ready to take a step back from his busy lifestyle just yet. “Instead of enjoying his time off, he’s working himself into a sweat doing repairs on the house, tending to the land and pitching himself into all sorts of postures a guy his age and size shouldn’t do,” an insider said on July 27. “He should take it easy, but he won’t. He’s lifting and climbing and doing most, if not all, the fix-it jobs himself,” the source added. Tom currently lives on a sprawling 63-acre ranch in Ventura County, California, with his wife, Jillie Mack. In May, Tom made a comment during CBS Mornings about how he hoped to afford living on the ranch amid Blue Bloods’ cancellation, saying, “You know, hopefully I keep working enough to hold onto the place.” “If I stopped working, yeah. Am I set for life? Yeah, but maybe not on a 63-acre …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:33Chip Gaines ‘Fixes Up’ Waco Youth Baseball Field: Find Out How Your Town Could Be Next!Closer Weekly - Samantha AgateThe city of Waco, Texas, got a spruced up youth ballfield yesterday, thanks to Fixer Upper host and Magnolia cofounder Chip Gaines and Bobcat Company. Chip is a huge baseball fan, passionate supporter of youth sports and an advocate for all kids having access to safe, upgraded youth sports and play spaces. Chip personally helped renovate a Waco youth baseball field badly in need of a makeover. The makeover in Waco coincided with the announcement of an exciting new community makeover contest from Bobcat where people across the U.S. can nominate their local park and recreation area or youth sports facility for a transformation worth $100,000. Consumers can learn more and nominate their community here.
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly0:15HGTV’s ‘House Hunters: All Stars’ Has an Incredible Cast! Everything to Know About the New SeriesCloser Weekly - Samantha AgateHGTV’s biggest stars are taking part in House Hunters: All Stars! After the first trailer for the new series dropped in February 2024, home improvement lovers were eager to know more about the show’s cast, premiere date and premise. What Is the Premise of ‘House Hunters: All Stars’? Traditional House Hunters follows individuals searching for new homes with the help of a real estate expert. This new 12-episode spinoff will follow the same format, but this time, an HGTV star will show houses to superfans and clients in their own city. “For the first time ever, House Hunters fans are getting the star treatment, teaming up with their favorite HGTV experts to lead the hunt,” Loren Ruch, Head of Content, HGTV, said in a press release. “The series has been a perennial hit for nearly 25 years, and we were inspired to marry the successful format with our incredible lineup of talent in this new iteration of the series. Now we can enjoy all the things we love about House Hunters as the network’s stars get buyers into their perfect home.” Where Do ‘Renovation Aloha’ Hosts Tristyn and Kamohai Kalama Live? Who Is in the ‘House Hunters: All Stars’ Cast? So many of HGTV’s familiar faces will be appearing on House Hunters: All Stars throughout the season. The roster is seriously impressive, as highlighted in the trailer! Home in a Heartbeat’s Galey Alix will help a client find a home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, while Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas from Bargain Block will be showing properties in Detroit, Michigan. Down Home Fab’s Chelsea and Cole DeBoer are bringing their expertise to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Heather Rae El Moussa will be leading a house hunt in Long Beach, California. Good Bones’ Mina Starsiak Hawk will also appear and show homes in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt from 100 Day Dream Home filmed an episode in Tampa, Florida. Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis from Unsellable Houses will appear in Snohomish, Washington, while Rico León will tackle the house hunt in Denver, Colorado. Jasmine Roth, star of Help! I Wrecked My House, will do what she does best in Orange County, California. Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson from Married to Real Estate know the Atlanta, Georgia, real estate scene like the back of their hands. Fix My Flip’s Page Turner and Revealed’s Veronica Valencia are both Los Angeles-based and will be appearing on House Hunters: All Stars. Where Is ‘Married to Real Estate’ Filmed? Location of HGTV Show Revealed When Will ‘House Hunters: All Stars’ Premiere? The two-part …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:24Colter and Randy Search for Answers in a Reno Nightclub in ‘Tracker’ Season 2, Episode 17Closer Weekly - Samantha AgateJustin Hartley‘s Colter Shaw is back for another thrilling case on Tracker in season 2, episode 17. In an exclusive clip of the upcoming episode of the drama series obtained by Closer, the survivalist is determined to help Bobby’s cousin Randy out with a missing person’s case full of twists and turns in Reno. In the clip from the episode titled “Memories,” which will premiere on Sunday, April 20, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, Colter, Randy and new character Megan retrace her steps after a night out with her pal goes awry. Recalling the events of the night prior leads the group to pay a visit to Lux nightclub but they are not greeted with a warm welcome by the staff as they search for answers. “This is it? This is the last place you remember?” Colter asks Megan, to which she responds, “Yeah, this is where things start getting a little hazy.” 'Tracker' Season 2 Finale: Everything to Know About the Upcoming Episode A man named Terry sees them walk into the club as he’s standing behind the bar. He says he knows Megan because he recalls throwing her pal Sonia out of the place the night before. He then briefly explains what led up to her ejection from the club. “Her friend took a bottle from behind the bar, threw it at another customer,” he explains to Colter, Randy and Megan. “Look, someone’s got to pay for that liquor.” To make amends, Randy then takes out his wallet to offer to pay for the stolen bottle with cash. Terry says that the bottle was $200, and Randy realizes he does not have enough cash to cover the cost. Randy says that he doesn’t carry that much cash with him. Colter then helps him out and hands over the cash once he notices that his friend is short on money. “Her friend, Sonia’s her name, she’s missing,” Colter says to Terry, hoping to gain a lead in the case. “Yeah, the crazy one,” Terry replies. “Haven’t seen her since.” Colter then looks up and notices a security camera on the ceiling directly above them, and wheels start turning in his head. “You mind if we look at your security footage? Would that be alright?” he asks nicely. Terry won’t let them see the surveillance footage without a warrant. Things appear to be tense as Terry ushers to two security guards to escort the trio out of the club. Randy tries to reason with Terry before Colter tells him that it’s OK. They turn to leave, and Colter says, “I got an idea.” This is not an entirely new problem for Colter, as he’s dealt with being denied access to security footage on several cases in episodes of Tracker …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:46Chris Carmack Reveals How Fatherhood Inspires ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Character: ‘Makes You More Caring’Closer Weekly - Katherine SchaffstallChris Carmack reveals how being a father in real life has inspired his character on Grey’s Anatomy and guides the roles he accepts during an exclusive interview with Closer. Fans of Grey’s Anatomy are currently watching Chris’ character, Dr. Atticus “Link” Lincoln, prepares to welcome twins with partner Dr. Jo Wilson (played by Camilla Luddington), while he also shares a son Scout with ex Amelia Shepherd (played by Caterina Scorsone). “I think being a father in real life affects how I would play any character, to be honest,” Chris, 43, exclusively tells Closer while discussing his and wife Erin Slaver’s partnership with Autotrader to promote their Private Seller Exchange. “Becoming a father, it just kind of cracks open your heart in a way that I didn’t experience personally before.” Chris – who shares daughters Kai and Cielle Estee with Erin, 36, adds that being a parent “makes you more vulnerable” and “makes you more caring.” John C. McGinley Opens Up About 'Holidazed' and Showbiz Memories “I think it would affect any role I play, as far as being a father on the show or being a father as a character. I think it’s very easy to transfer the love and fears and worries, and concerns and excitement that you have for your own children to your on screen children,” Chris continues. “In fact, I think it would be probably more difficult to play somebody who wasn’t a parent and was closed off than it is to play a parent, now that I am one.” Not only did Chris reveal how fatherhood has changed him as an actor, but he also opens up about his and Erin’s partnership with Autotrader. Private Seller Exchange is the brand’s used-car marketplace that facilitates the private buying and selling process. Dean Cain on Why He Openly Discusses Politics: 'My Opinion Is Valuable' He explains that he’s “been trying to get a new used car” and has “been perusing Autotrader” for himself. “They’ve helped me to understand that their process is much easier, and it’s safer because they vet the buyers and the sellers. You’re not showing up to some dark alley with an envelope of cash and leaving with nothing,” the Washington, D.C. native says. “So, we’re very excited to partner with Autotrader. We did a really fun reel about surprises.” Chris also opens up about why he loves working with Erin, and he reveals how creating social media videos together has strengthened their marriage. “It’s been very interesting. I think it’s helped our marriage a lot, believe it or not. Because we’ve learned a lot of …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:46Chris Carmack Reveals When He Stopped Feeling Like the ‘New Guy’ on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’Closer Weekly - Katherine SchaffstallChris Carmack reveals when he stopped feeling like the “new guy” on Grey’s Anatomy during an exclusive video interview with Closer. “I’ve been on the show for seven years now. This is my seventh season on the show and this is the first year I haven’t felt like the new guy,” Chris, 43, exclusively tells Closer while discussing his and wife Erin Slaver’s partnership with Autotrader to promote their Private Seller Exchange, which is the brand’s used-car marketplace that facilitates the private buying and selling process. Chris – who has played Dr. Atticus “Link” Lincoln since season 15 – explains that he felt like the new kid on set “because the show has such a deep and rich history.” “I’m working with some actors who have been on the show since the beginning, and some crew members that have been on the show since the beginning, and they have very high standards,” he says. “They’re all very, very talented people and they know what they are doing. ‘ER’ Turns 30! Revisit the Cast and Find Out Where They Are Now: Photos Chris adds that it was “a little bit intimidating” to join the show when he was first cast, though that has inspired him to help other newcomers. “I’ve since seen it from the position of somebody who’s been on the show for a long time,” the Washington, D.C. native continues, explaining that he will walk the new stars through what to expect and advises them to “just be prepared.” While Chris now finally feels comfortable on the show, he says that it was “pretty nerve-wracking coming on” in the beginning. Not only did Chris discuss his gig on Grey’s Anatomy, but he also opened up about his partnership with Autotrader. The brand’s experts vet the process from start to finish using the fraud protection of a dealership and the value of the private market. To help raise awareness about the brand, Chris and Erin, 36, took to social media to share a compilation of their best pranks. Chrissy Metz Is 'Still Learning to Be Brave' Amid New Children's Book Chris explains that he and Erin have “been doing a lot of social media over the last couple of years,” which began with them sharing music with fans. However, their music “had to take a backseat” when they welcomed baby No. 2, daughter Cielle Estee, in 2022. “We started creating these sort of … funny marriage videos and they took off and got really popular. And then our social media took off, and we started doing some partnerships with reputable brands,” Chris shares. “And when a reputable brand like Autotrader comes …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:06Tom Selleck Spotted in Public for 1st Time Since ‘Blue Bloods’ Cancellation With Apparent Knee Surgery ScarsCloser Weekly - Samantha AgateTom Selleck was spotted out walking during a rare public appearance in Thousand Oaks, California, with apparent knee surgery scars, In Touch reported, along with photos of the TV star on Monday, July 29. Tom, 79, wore a black T-shirt and black shorts as he left a gym on July 17, with large scars on his knees. The outing was also captured on video as the star walked over to his car. He then went to a fast-food place to grab a beverage before driving off in the clip. Tom Selleck's Kids Are the Center of His Universe! Meet Kevin and Hannah Just recently, Tom wrapped filming on Blue Bloods, in which he starred as New York City Police Commissioner Frank Reagan for all 14 seasons. The Emmy winner made it abundantly clear that he did not want the police procedural series to end. “I still hold out hope that CBS will come to their senses. What nobody’s talking about is how successful Blue Bloods is; it’s the number three highest rated scripted show in all of broadcast,” he told Town & Country in May, prior to the show’s official cancellation. “We’re winning Friday nights, and doing well on Paramount Plus. The show is not in decline. And I say that stuff not to brag, but everybody who works our show — actors, writers, everybody — deserves that five-star legacy on their resume. CBS isn’t talking about how well it’s performing. I do, because I think everybody needs to know if the show ends, we’ll be ending in rather wild success, as Magnum did.” Season 14 was split into two parts, with the first half airing in February and the second half set to air in September. And while a very big chapter of Tom’s life is coming to a close, sources told Closer that the Magnum, P.I. alum isn’t ready to take a step back from his busy lifestyle just yet. “Instead of enjoying his time off, he’s working himself into a sweat doing repairs on the house, tending to the land and pitching himself into all sorts of postures a guy his age and size shouldn’t do,” an insider said on July 27. “He should take it easy, but he won’t. He’s lifting and climbing and doing most, if not all, the fix-it jobs himself,” the source added. Tom currently lives on a sprawling 63-acre ranch in Ventura County, California, with his wife, Jillie Mack. In May, Tom made a comment during CBS Mornings about how he hoped to afford living on the ranch amid Blue Bloods’ cancellation, saying, “You know, hopefully I keep working enough to hold onto the place.” “If I stopped working, yeah. Am I set for life? Yeah, but maybe not on a 63-acre …
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly1:33Chip Gaines ‘Fixes Up’ Waco Youth Baseball Field: Find Out How Your Town Could Be Next!Closer Weekly - Samantha AgateThe city of Waco, Texas, got a spruced up youth ballfield yesterday, thanks to Fixer Upper host and Magnolia cofounder Chip Gaines and Bobcat Company. Chip is a huge baseball fan, passionate supporter of youth sports and an advocate for all kids having access to safe, upgraded youth sports and play spaces. Chip personally helped renovate a Waco youth baseball field badly in need of a makeover. The makeover in Waco coincided with the announcement of an exciting new community makeover contest from Bobcat where people across the U.S. can nominate their local park and recreation area or youth sports facility for a transformation worth $100,000. Consumers can learn more and nominate their community here.
Closer Weeklyflipped into Closer Weekly0:15HGTV’s ‘House Hunters: All Stars’ Has an Incredible Cast! Everything to Know About the New SeriesCloser Weekly - Samantha AgateHGTV’s biggest stars are taking part in House Hunters: All Stars! After the first trailer for the new series dropped in February 2024, home improvement lovers were eager to know more about the show’s cast, premiere date and premise. What Is the Premise of ‘House Hunters: All Stars’? Traditional House Hunters follows individuals searching for new homes with the help of a real estate expert. This new 12-episode spinoff will follow the same format, but this time, an HGTV star will show houses to superfans and clients in their own city. “For the first time ever, House Hunters fans are getting the star treatment, teaming up with their favorite HGTV experts to lead the hunt,” Loren Ruch, Head of Content, HGTV, said in a press release. “The series has been a perennial hit for nearly 25 years, and we were inspired to marry the successful format with our incredible lineup of talent in this new iteration of the series. Now we can enjoy all the things we love about House Hunters as the network’s stars get buyers into their perfect home.” Where Do ‘Renovation Aloha’ Hosts Tristyn and Kamohai Kalama Live? Who Is in the ‘House Hunters: All Stars’ Cast? So many of HGTV’s familiar faces will be appearing on House Hunters: All Stars throughout the season. The roster is seriously impressive, as highlighted in the trailer! Home in a Heartbeat’s Galey Alix will help a client find a home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, while Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas from Bargain Block will be showing properties in Detroit, Michigan. Down Home Fab’s Chelsea and Cole DeBoer are bringing their expertise to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Heather Rae El Moussa will be leading a house hunt in Long Beach, California. Good Bones’ Mina Starsiak Hawk will also appear and show homes in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt from 100 Day Dream Home filmed an episode in Tampa, Florida. Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis from Unsellable Houses will appear in Snohomish, Washington, while Rico León will tackle the house hunt in Denver, Colorado. Jasmine Roth, star of Help! I Wrecked My House, will do what she does best in Orange County, California. Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson from Married to Real Estate know the Atlanta, Georgia, real estate scene like the back of their hands. Fix My Flip’s Page Turner and Revealed’s Veronica Valencia are both Los Angeles-based and will be appearing on House Hunters: All Stars. Where Is ‘Married to Real Estate’ Filmed? Location of HGTV Show Revealed When Will ‘House Hunters: All Stars’ Premiere? The two-part …