Jonathan Knight and Jordan Knight on HGTV’s “Rock The Block”

Once again, the HGTV family, home of Farmhouse Fixer, has invited Jonathan Knight to make an appearance on another show. This time, however, he didn’t do it with Kristina Crestin but with his brother Jordan Knight (New Kids On The Block).

Jordan and Jonathan Knight. Via IG/ jonathanrknight

HGTV’s “Rock This Block” (also available on Discovery +) is a mega-hit renovation competition, hosted by Ty Pennington.

The third season of Rock This Block, which premiered on Monday, Feb 28, featuring four teams – each with family ties – to battle out. The winners will receive a street named in their honor.

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According to Broadway World, competitors include:

  • Pacific Northwest twins and real estate bosses Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb (Unsellable Houses),
  • Arkansas home renovation experts Dave and Jenny Marrs (Fixer to Fabulous),
  • Detroit-based designer-builders Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas (Bargain Block)
  • Atlanta’s veteran real estate broker Egypt Sherrod and her builder husband Mike Jackson (Married to Real Estate)

The Knight Brothers On And Off Stage

Farmhouse Fixer Jonathan Knight and his brother Jordan Knight, have been sharing the stage with the New Kids On The Block since the early 80s. These days, they are getting for the Mixtape Tour 2022 which is going to kick off on May 10.

Photo by Marcello Ambriz © 2017

They have a lot on their schedules these days: a new single and music video “Bring Back The Time”, and an appearance for a big reveal on Good Morning America on March 3.

Jonathan Knight is also getting ready to come back to HGTV’s screen, late this year, with the second season of Farmhouse Fixer along with designer Kristina Crestin.

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Jordan Knight and Jonathan Knight on Rock The Block

Jonathan and Jordan’s job on Rock the Block was to help determine which competitors created the ideal kitchen for a potential buyer.

Jordan and Jonathan Knight, and Ty Pennington. Via IG/ jonathanrknight

Jordan Knight, lead voice of the New Kids On The Block, has also a daytime job as investor in “Novara Restaurant,” which makes him a suitable choice to judge the competition for “Rock The Block”‘s premiere.

Jonathan tweeted after the show, “Had the best time with Jordan on “Rock the Block”! Hardest thing ever critiquing my fellow HGTV family! Everyone did amazing jobs!”

He also made it clear: “Jenny and Dave’s NKOTB surprise in the hidden pantry space in no way swayed our vote. I truly loved that space.”

https://twitter.com/JonathanRKnight/status/1498503457799561217

What Did the Participants Say?

Dave and Jenny Mars (Fixer to Fabulous)

Twins Leslie Davies and Lyndsay Lamb (Unsellable Houses)

Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas (Bargain Block)


Farmhouse Fixer Season 3 Premiere

Once again, our dream team Jonathan Knight and Kristina Crestin, will be back to HGTV with “Farmhouse Fixer Season 3”, continuing to bring historic New England’s farmhouses to their former glory.

The new season premieres on Tuesday, April 23 at 9|8c (and available to stream the same day and time on Max).

About Farmhouse Fixer

Farmhouse Fixer, premiered on HGTV on March 3, 2021, as a six (6) part renovation series hosted by Jonathan Knight-Rodriguez, accompanied by designer Kristina Crestin.

Farmhouse Fixer Season 2 premiered on August 24 @ 9PM ET/PT. The latest episode of the season aired on October, Wed 19.

Where to Watch Farmhouse Fixer

Farmhouse Fixer Season 3 is slated to premiere on April 23, 2024.

When Is the Next Marathon of Farmhouse Fixer

Catch the next Farmhouse Fixer’s marathon on Thursday, Mar 28, 2024.

Where to Stream Farmhouse Fixer

Farmhouse Fixer is available at Discovery Plus. Start your free trial now!

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