On Thursday, Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa announced their HGTV series was ending.
The hosts and former spouses shared the news in separate posts.
The show is ending because it became too intimate for the exes to film together, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Tarek and Christina are friendly. They are co-parenting and nothing gets in the way of that, according to this person.
Representatives for El Moussa and Haack did not respond to the request for comment.
The exes had a fight on the set of the show.
The outlet reported that El Moussa yelled at Haack and compared her to his wife.
Look at me, look at me. According to People, El Moussa said to Haack that it was called winning. The publication reported that he called his ex-wife awashed-up loser.
A source later told People that El Moussa was very remorseful about his comments.
They are exes who share a history and children, but outside of co-parenting, they are not friends, according to this person.
Haack and El Moussa got married in 2009, and they have two children together who often appear on their show.
The couple announced their split in 2016 and finalized their divorce the following year.
They broke up seven months after police were called to their house because of a call of a possibly suicidal male with a gun. After police told him to release the gun he was holding, he ran from his home and dropped it.
In a statement to People, El Moussa and Haack said that they had had challenges in their marriage. There was no violence and no charges were filed.
While Haack and El Moussa won't be filming new episodes ofFlip or Flop, they will still be filming their own shows.
Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack are long-time, fan-favorite stars on HGTV and it is true that they will be ending their show, "Flip or Flop."
We look forward to seeing more of the real life, real estate and renovation adventures of Tarek and Christina in upcoming episodes of their solo series.
In a March 3 press release, the network said that El Moussa and Haack had signed multiyear contracts.