Posted January 21, 2026
In a raw and revealing moment that has stunned fans of HGTV’s home renovation world, Keith Bynum, the charismatic star of the now-canceled Bargain Block, confessed that he once broke down in tears on the shoulder of fellow designer Egypt Sherrod.

The emotional breakdown came after the devastating loss of his mother to brain cancer, a tragedy that left him drowning in grief and isolation amid the high-stakes pressures of reality television.
“Anger and hurt are part of sitting in the ashes,” Sherrod told him in that vulnerable hour, her words cutting through the despair like a lifeline. Those simple yet profound words pulled Bynum from the depths of emotional mire, reminding him that even in ruin, there is potential for rebirth.
The bond forged in that intimate exchange speaks volumes about the hidden toll behind the polished on-screen transformations—losses that no renovation budget can repair.The pain was real, the tears undeniable.
Bynum’s public admission exposes the fragile humanity beneath the glamour of HGTV stardom, where stars compete fiercely yet quietly support one another through personal storms.
Sherrod, known for her strength on Married to Real Estate alongside husband Mike Jackson, became more than a competitor from Rock the Block Season 3; she became a pillar when Bynum needed it most.

Now, emerging from the shadows of multiple show cancellations—including Bargain Block, Married to Real Estate, and others that rocked the network in 2025—Bynum displays a renewed fire. He has declared his readiness to reunite with Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson for an ambitious new project.
“We are ready to create a new wave stronger than HGTV,” Bynum announced with unwavering conviction, confirming that all preparations are locked in and their commitment is absolute.This isn’t just another renovation series on the horizon.
It’s a defiant response to the cancellations that left loyal viewers heartbroken and talents questioning their futures.
Whispers of industry shake-ups, producer tensions, and abrupt endings have fueled speculation, but Bynum’s words transform doubt into certainty: the trio is not retreating—they are charging forward, united by shared scars and unbreakable resolve.What will this new venture look like?
How will their combined expertise redefine home design on a fresh platform? The answers remain tantalizingly close, yet just out of reach.
One thing is clear: after the ashes come the flames. Bynum, Sherrod, and Jackson are poised to ignite something unstoppable, proving that true reinvention often rises from the most painful ruins. Fans are left wondering—could this be the rebirth the renovation world has been craving?