American reality television series
Flip It Like Disick Also known as Royally Flipped .[ 1] Genre Reality television Starring Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons1 No. of episodes8 Executive producers
Ryan Holcomb
Justin Burns
Scott Disick
Jason Goldberg
Lori Gordon
Kris Jenner
Production companies Network E! Release August 4 (2019-08-04 ) – September 29, 2019 (2019-09-29 ) Keeping Up with the Kardashians
Flip It Like Disick is an American reality television series that aired on the E! cable network. The series debuted on August 4, 2019, and consisted of eight episodes. It followed Scott Disick and his team as they renovated luxury homes in the greater Los Angeles area.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Disick's team is made up of his best friend and business partner Benny Luciano, realtor Kozet Luciano (Benny's wife), Disick's assistant Lindsay Diamond, contractor Miki Mor, and interior designer and former pop-singer Willa Ford .[ 5] [ 6] The first season had numerous guest stars, including Steve Aoki , Kris Jenner , and Sofia Richie .[ 6]
The series featured Disick and his team attempting to purchase and renovate the Jed Smith House.[ 7] [ 8] The completely renovated house was initially listed for more than double the price for which they purchased it. As of April 2020, the house had not sold.[ 9] [ 10] Purchased for $3.235 million in April 2018 by Disick and his team, the house finally sold for $5.6 million in November 2020.
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References
^ Feldman, Kate (May 7, 2017). "Kris Jenner, Scott Disick reportedly team up for real estate reality show" . New York Daily News . Retrieved 19 April 2020 .
^ Gallagher, Mary (6 September 2019). "CASHING IN Inside Scott Disick's £5.5million home makeover after renovating mansion on Flip It Like Disick" . The Sun . Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ Ray, Alyssa (23 April 2019). "Scott Disick Promises "Crazy and Impressive Renovations" on New E! Series Flip It Like Disick!" . E! News . Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ Czachor, Emily Mae (20 September 2019). "Scott Disick Calls It Quits on Flip It Like Disick's Jed Smith Project: "I'm Over It" " . E! News . Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ Michael, Michael Love (August 26, 2019). "What Happened to Former Teen Pop Star Willa Ford?" . Paper Magazine. Retrieved 20 April 2020 .
^ a b c Harrison, Olivia. "An Exclusive First Look At Scott Disick's New Show, Flip It Like Disick" . Refinery29 . Retrieved 19 October 2019 .
^ Czachor, Emily Mae (8 August 2019). "Scott Disick & His Team Let Loose With a Sledgehammer During Flip It Like Disick's First Demolition Day" . E! News . Retrieved 31 March 2020 .
^ Ray, Alyssa (30 September 2019). "Scott Disick Finishes the Jed Smith House Just in the Nick of Time: See the Incredible Before & After" . E! News . Retrieved 31 March 2020 .
^ Fleming, Jack. "Scott Disick relists Hidden Hills farmhouse for $6.25 million" . The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 17 April 2020 .
^ Chubb, Hannah. "Scott Disick Drops Price on Hidden Hills Flip House to $6.25 Million — See Inside!" . People.com . People. Retrieved 15 February 2021 .
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^ Mitch Metcalf (2019-08-13). "SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 8.11.2019/" . Showbuzzdaily.com . Archived from the original on 2019-08-13. Retrieved 2020-02-18 .
^ Pucci,Douglas (2019-08-23). "Sunday Final Ratings: CBS and Fox Share Prime Time Leadership/" . Retrieved 2019-11-02 .
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^ Pucci,Douglas (2019-09-12). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'America's Game of the Week' on Fox Reaches Three-Year High in Week One Viewership" . Retrieved 2019-11-02 .
^ Pucci,Douglas (2019-09-18). "Sunday Final Ratings: Alec Baldwin Roast Attracts 2.2 Million Viewers Across Six Viacom-Owned Cable Networks" . Retrieved 2019-11-02 .
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