17 reviews
I've been looking forward to watching this show every week. I hope the show continues on for many seasons!
Seriously a multi millionaire has them surprise a future mother-in-law, a brother, best friends etc. I don't bother watching those. I love the shows and I give them a 10+ rating that show heartfelt gifts for working class people that are connected with these celebrities, one way or another. Shows like Snoop Doggs, Halle Berry, and John C Reilly's are examples of such uplifting shows. I'd love to see these celebrities, help their makeup people, or drivers as in Terry crews one, even a great landscaper that works for them. Especially in these days when working classes are having a hard time. Hope you guys start thinking out of the box.
- edda-08878
- Dec 19, 2022
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I love the show. However, I cringe every time they sledgehammer the cabinets and expensive granite counter tops. Bathroom vanities, fixtures, cabinets, counter tops can all be donated to Habitat for Humanity or other building organization. I live on a fixed income and I'm having to refurbish my entire house. I know first hand how expensive materials are. I can't even afford granite. Just try to keep in mind that the average person can't afford what you do. It's a slap in the face to folks like me. It seems such a waste to me. Just a suggestion.
Connie Carter 139 Brewer Rd Pollock, LA. 71467 318-771-1970.
Connie Carter 139 Brewer Rd Pollock, LA. 71467 318-771-1970.
- conniesc-81193
- Jan 3, 2023
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This show really works. Emotional and touching at times. Not all episodes work equally but this concept really works with the brothers and the celebrities chosen, as well as those they help.
- jacklovelace
- May 25, 2020
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- jeersNcheers
- Jul 6, 2021
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- draganaradovanovic-28661
- Feb 5, 2021
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I love Gwyneth paltrow and I buy her products and so she's the reason I watched.
I was almost embarrassed for her because they just kept repeating over and over how great she was and how wonderful she was and how it was wonderful that she came and helped and wasn't that so nice and she came and helped and isn't that great and she's helping and she's so wonderful lol
I felt like she was just being polite because it was really embarrassing and I thought I've learned nothing about decorating and I've just watched them tell a celebrity how wonderful they are.
The brothers are trying to make it seem like they do the work when they don't even have a fleck of dust in their hair. I just don't understand why they don't use a crew like every other show.
It does make you wonder why the celebrity would even agree to do it. I guess their agent makes them.
I was almost embarrassed for her because they just kept repeating over and over how great she was and how wonderful she was and how it was wonderful that she came and helped and wasn't that so nice and she came and helped and isn't that great and she's helping and she's so wonderful lol
I felt like she was just being polite because it was really embarrassing and I thought I've learned nothing about decorating and I've just watched them tell a celebrity how wonderful they are.
The brothers are trying to make it seem like they do the work when they don't even have a fleck of dust in their hair. I just don't understand why they don't use a crew like every other show.
It does make you wonder why the celebrity would even agree to do it. I guess their agent makes them.
- susansundaisy
- Jun 23, 2022
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I truly love that celebrities want to "give back" to someone who means a great deal to them. But, the "Brothers" turn it into an opportunity to highlight themselves....blah, blah! Their desire to be actors is SO apparent while they constantly and consistently applaud themselves and their accomplishments. Guys, PLEASE stop the "it's all about us" dialogue ...it's old and boring!!!
- denise-88152
- Jun 28, 2021
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Each episode contain about 15 minutes of actual content. The celebrity is dragged in to tell some legitimately poignant story, about 3 minutes worth, and the rest of the time it's the charmless Property Bros pretending that they actually do any of the design or any of the work. And then these two incredibly bland twins proceed to 1) repeat everything the celeb said several times; 2) turn every property into the same sterile-looking magazine ad; and 3) fail miserably at any kind of humor.
- katharineshowalter
- May 5, 2020
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These actors have millions and then waited till they could put the IOU on a TV show? Seems like they should of gave back to their friends years ago. I know I would have.
- mitchryder1953
- May 21, 2022
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I'm sorry but you think out of the millions of people who need homes I would watch celebrities giving their family or friends a free makeover on their home@.@ when actual people NEED HOME RENOVATIONS?! seriously?
I mean you think these people cant do pay these brothers to do this "off" screen noooo they have to make money doing it really@.@ go actually help SOMEONE WHO NEEDS IT
Watched the Gwenyth Paltrow episode, honestly one of the worst shows I have ever seen.
Just a constant flow of talking about how amazing the celeb is, and how much of a god they are for granting their peasant followers a renovation.
Absolute trash.
Just a constant flow of talking about how amazing the celeb is, and how much of a god they are for granting their peasant followers a renovation.
Absolute trash.
- Ken_ZomgWtfBbq
- Aug 8, 2021
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- zeljkavukasin
- Nov 26, 2021
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Two guys shower a celebrity in praise and stroke their ego, as they bless a lowly peasant worker a renovation.
Trash show, honestly pathetic tbh.
Trash show, honestly pathetic tbh.
- Ken_ZomgWtfBbq
- Aug 15, 2021
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During the pandemic, celebrities showed the world just how tone deaf they are when it comes to the problems in this world. So, hey! Let's make yet another show giving us the chance to see just how "wonderful" they are!
Knowing the Property Brothers aren't actually doing any real work, knowing how they've been sued, time and time again, by former guests on their shows for shoddy work and failure to make actual repairs once that shoddy work is discovered, I don't know how these guys are still able to do a show.
Could it be the common folk in this country will no longer allow them into their homes because of said shoddy work so they had to take advantage of their connection to Zoey Deschanel to get in with Hollywood so they could actually get a show done?
Given how narcissistic Hollywood stars and starlets can be, I'm sure they pounced on the idea of a doing a show that's all about them and how amazing they are.
I couldn't make it thru the first show because of how unctuous and sycophantic these two are when in the presence of movie and television stars.
Knowing the Property Brothers aren't actually doing any real work, knowing how they've been sued, time and time again, by former guests on their shows for shoddy work and failure to make actual repairs once that shoddy work is discovered, I don't know how these guys are still able to do a show.
Could it be the common folk in this country will no longer allow them into their homes because of said shoddy work so they had to take advantage of their connection to Zoey Deschanel to get in with Hollywood so they could actually get a show done?
Given how narcissistic Hollywood stars and starlets can be, I'm sure they pounced on the idea of a doing a show that's all about them and how amazing they are.
I couldn't make it thru the first show because of how unctuous and sycophantic these two are when in the presence of movie and television stars.
- nancylmarine
- Jun 29, 2021
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- injury-65447
- Oct 6, 2020
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- I-LLBeTheJudge
- Jul 31, 2021
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