For her HGTV hit ‘Help! I Wrecked My House,’ Jasmine Roth partners up with homeowners in need of some renovation advice. Here’s where the show films.
The Gist:
HGTV’s Help! I Wrecked My House, which premiered in 2020, features Jasmine Roth retrofitting folks’ homes.
Jasmine and her family live in California, which is also where the show films.
The family also has a house in Utah for the winter.
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In the hit series Help! I Wrecked My House, designer/builder and HGTV veteran Jasmine Roth offers a helping hand to property owners who plunged themselves into a home renovation project before realizing they lack the expertise required to finish the work.
A seasoned pro, Jasmine appeared on shows like Hidden Potential and Rock the Blockbefore starring on Help! I Wrecked My House as the show host and house developer in charge. So, is the show filmed near Jasmine’s chosen state of California?
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Where is ‘Help! I Wrecked My House’ filmed?
A online retail store owner, blogger, book author, and HGTV star, Jasmine has proven time and time again that orchestrating jaw-dropping house transformations is in her DNA. For Help! I Wrecked My House, she set out on a journey around the Golden State to assist homeowners whose renovation projects yielded less than satisfactory results.
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Jasmine lives in Huntington Beach, Calif., with her husband, Brett, and their daughter, Hazel Lynn. On Help! I Wrecked My House, Jasmine visits locations scattered around California to consult property owners determined to turn things around and build a beautiful place they can confidently call home.
For instance, the Season 4 premiere took Jasmine to the coastal city of Seal Beach, which is located between Huntington Beach and Long Beach.
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And if you take a look at the show’s IMDb page, you’ll see that the locations for Help! I Wrecked My House include Costa Mesa, Long Beach, Glendora, and Anaheim, Calif.
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Jasmine Roth and her family may primarily live in California, but they also have a house in Utah for the winter.
Though they reside in Southern California, Jasmine and her family are big on snowboarding and all things winter. As such, they also have a home in Utah.
Jasmine and her husband Brett had initially bought a small cabin in Utah in 2015, but they sold it in 2023 and began a new project — which Jasmine let her fans follow along with via social media. The project entailed completely customizing their new house, which they lovingly named Camp Roth.
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An interesting thing to note about their original Utah house, though, is that it ultimately led Jasmine to her HGTV career. As she explained in a March 2023 blog post: “Back in 2015, our family bought the ‘Tiny Mountain Home’ in Park City, Utah and I completely renovated it, by myself, in a blizzard. Yikes! It was one of the first projects I posted online and sure enough, HGTV saw what I was up to and came knocking. And well …you know the rest of that story.”
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Here’s what else to know about Jasmine Roth’s beautiful family.
A Northeastern University graduate, Jasmine first met her husband while pursuing a degree in entrepreneurship and new venture management. As Jasmine told Country Living,they started out as roommates. As she said, her grandmother spotted the spark during a visit — long before they did.
“My grandma told me later that she leaned over to my mom and said, ‘He’s the one,’” she explained. “So my grandma’s claim to fame is that she called it before we even knew.”
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Jasmine and Brett tied the knot in September 2013, and their daughter, Hazel Lynn, was born in April 2020.
You can catch new episodes of Help! I Wrecked My House Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on HGTV.
‘RHOSLC’s’ Whitney Rose’s friend of over two decades died in April 2023. Here’s what to know about Shari Rae Quai.
The Gist:
Whitney Rose’s friend of over 20 years, Shari Rae Quai, died after “a long battle with cancer” at age 41.
Whitney discovered her friend had been intubated and passed away while filming The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.
Whitney Rose and Lisa Barlow had an argument on RHOSLC Season 4 soon after Whitney found out about Shari’s death.
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Shari had a few appearances on RHOSLC, and her death came up on the show. Here’s what happened to Whitney’s friend and how she honored her legacy on her reality TV platform.
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Who was ‘RHOSLC’ star Whitney Rose’s friend, Shari Quai?
Fans may recall seeing Whitney’s friend, Shari, in a 2020 episode of RHOSLC. In a Season 1 episode, Shari attended Whitney and Justin’s vow renewal and Whitney’s 1920s-themed party that same season. During Season 4, Ep.12, “Icy Apologies,” Whitney shared in a scene that Shari, her friend from age 23, had been intubated following a battle with Stage 4 colorectal cancer.
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Shari, a certified registered nurse anesthetist, sadly died at the age of 41 on April 26, 2023. Her obituary states she kept “her spirit of celebration every day of her life and left an indelible mark” amid her cancer diagnosis. The obituary also said Shari is joined in death by her daughter, Eve Rose, who passed away in 2017 of unknown causes.
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On April 27, Whitney posted several Instagram photos and videos of her and Shari to honor her friend’s legacy. In addition to praising her friend’s dedication to her family — her husband, Josh, and living children Lily, Vienna, and McCade — Whitney expressed the grief of losing her close friend of over 20 years.
“I write this with tears in my eyes not only because I will miss you deeply, Shari, but because you added so much beauty and love to my life,” Whitney wrote of her friend under a slideshow of their moments together. “It is so rare to find a friend like you, and I am forever blessed that I did. I love you, my soul sister, in this life and beyond. I love you.”
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Whitney Rose’s friend’s death caused friction between the ‘RHOSLC’ star and Lisa Barlow.
Whitney discovered the news of her friend, Shari’s death while filming Season 4 of RHOSLC. After sharing with her husband that Shari had been intubated, she revealed on the show that both she and Shari knew her life was ending.
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“I was with her on Monday, and she couldn’t even get off the couch,” Whitney recalled on RHOSLC. “I’m worried. I think we’re losing her. When I sat with her, that’s what we talked about – how she knows death is here.”
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In another scene from the Season 4 episode, Whitney attends Meredith Marks’s launch party for her business, Plated by Meredith Marks. However, she had learned of Shari’s death shortly before the event. When she arrived at the event, Whitney noticed Lisa, who she thought was her close friend, hadn’t mentioned anything about the loss of her friend.
After noticing Lisa got Heather Gay a gift and not her, Whitney confronted Lisa at Meredith’s event. During the confrontation, Lisa admitted she didn’t know how Whitney grieved and didn’t know how to help her with losing her friend. Whitney felt the excuse wasn’t good enough, especially after she went to great lengths to ensure Lisa had supported her in the past.
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“It hurt my feelings because I reached out to you,” Whitney told Lisa.
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Although Lisa profusely apologized to Whitney about Shari’s loss, the fight caused a “hot mic” moment from Lisa, as she was heard saying, “F–k this,” after walking away from the conversation.
Catch new episodes of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City on Bravo on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EST.
Why do you have to crush snail eggs? Whether you’re a snail owner or happen to find a nest, snail eggs are probably best taken care of on sight.
The Gist:
Snail owners often have to crush snail eggs on a regular basis.
Though some are reluctant to do so, many advise that the eggs should be taken care of.
We break down what folks have to say about destroying snail eggs.
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Not so long ago, everyone was on the spotted lanternfly killing spree. As overt pests that can disrupt ecosystems and harm crops, we as a society were pretty much tasked with keeping these bugs at bay and crushing them on sight. I, personally, have seen plenty of crushed lanternflies on the sidewalk and have gotten a couple myself as recently as Fall 2023. It might seem a bit cruel at first, but it’s more necessary than one might think.
By that same measure, people do the same thing with snail eggs. If they happen to find some or if a pet snail lays them, it’s apparently better to get rid of the lot rather than let them hatch. Here’s what folks have to say about what to do with snail eggs.
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Here’s why you should be crushing snail eggs.
Folks began discussing snail eggs after a TikTok video from @mildhippie went viral. As the self-proclaimed “snail egg crushing queen,” she has made several videos on both snail keeping and, of course, crushing snail eggs.
You might be surprised to know that she does have several snails as pets and she cares for many of them as best as possible. It’s because of this that she is an active proponent of crushing snail eggs.
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In one of her most popular videos, she offers a deep dive into the importance of crushing snail eggs as a snail keeper. She explains that snails reproduce asexually and can lay more than 800 eggs a year. Allowing them to hatch means that you could, you know, end up having to care for more than 800 snails! Taking care of 800 of anything is an impossible task for anyone, even snails and snail keepers.
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Releasing these snails in the wild is also not an option, as you may be introducing an invasive species into an ecosystem. Not only that, but many of these snails would hatch as “runts,” which are weaker snails that supposedly suffer every day because of their weakened bodies.
Given all of these troubling statistics around snail care, it’s no wonder that expert snail owners advise that snail eggs be crushed on a regular basis.
While @mildhippie loves her pet snails deeply, she also recognizes the responsibility placed on her to ensure that no one’s lives are completely overrun by snail eggs. To that end, she even offers tutorials and advice on how to crush snail eggs safely. In some cases, she even feeds the crushed eggs to her living snails, which is apparently something that snails are a fan of?
If you’ve ever thought about taking care of a snail as a pet, this is your first important lesson.
Lifetime’s ‘Escaping Polygamy’ has featured several women who’ve left the notorious Kingston Clan polygamous cult — here’s what they’re up to now.
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The Gist:
Lifetime’s Escaping Polygamy details the struggles several women have had in leaving forced/coerced marriages during their time in the Kingston Clan religious cult.
Many of the women were pressured into incestuous marriages.
Several of them are now advocates for helping other women leave similar situations.
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The Lifetime series Escaping Polygamy follows the lives of three sisters — Andrea, Shanell, and Jessica — as they navigate life outside of the Kingston Clan (also referred to as the Latter Day Church of Christ or The Order). The show details how the women were able to extricate themselves from their former lifestyles and features them reflecting on their pasts as they work to free others from the group. So where are they now?
‘Escaping Polygamy’ — where are Andrea, Shanell, Jessica, and the rest of the cast now?
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Amanda Rae Grant, who was featured on ‘Escaping Polygamy’ uploads a selfie she used in promoting a video post about the cult she left as a teen.
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Andrea Brewer
Upon leaving the Kingston Clan, Andrea studied law at the University of Washington and is an attorney who is dedicated to helping other women leave the lifestyle that she herself was able to free herself from. She continues to dedicate her efforts to running Hope After Polygamy and is an active advocate for women who are in the same situation she was once mired in.
We’re still here! And we want to thank all of you who have stuck with us as we’ve been silent on social media but working behind the scenes on some exciting things to come in the near future! Hope After Polygamy is coming up on our 5 year anniversary! 📷 pic.twitter.com/LrR4YQtKjD
While Shanell’s Instagram is currently set to private, she says that she is “happily married” and is a “proud mom” after leaving a marriage to one of her “verbally and physically abusive” first cousins she was coerced into having at just 18 years of age. She’s featured several interviews with her brother online, and like Jessica and Andrea, also advocates for Hope After Polygamy. She continues to spread awareness on child marriages in America on X.
I want to give a shout-out to Justin! I really appreciate you helping me on Friday! Was heading to the hot springs for my birthday celebration. If not for your help, I’d have gone home. Thank you so, very much! pic.twitter.com/e80faBtxiS
Featured in six episodes of Escaping Polygamy toward the end of the show’s run, Kollene got married to her second cousin at just 16 years of age and when her husband said he wanted more wives, she tried to get him to leave the religion with her. He declined, but she went on her way to become a successful makeup artist while advocating for other women to leave The Order and religious groups like it.
In a recent post she listed that she’s teaching Yoga at a local gym, and she shows off various modeling looks on her social media as well.
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Ava/Michelle
Distractify has previously covered Ava’s difficult road to emancipation — the young woman made her decision to leave her family at just 17 years of age. A bright student who was years ahead of her peers, Ava was being pressured from just 8 years old to marry her cousin. Hope After Polygamy helped in extricating her from her situation, and shortly after being emancipated she earned her associate’s degree at just 18 years old.
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Amanda Rae Grant
Amanda recently went in depth about her experiences with The Order and how she was able to free herself from the group when she was just a teenager. Now she’s currently involved in a massive lawsuit along with other women accusing members of the church for forcing them and others into marriages. The suit “also alleges the children are forced to work unpaid for Order-owned businesses, which it claims violates child labor laws,” as Wonderwall reports.
She posts regularly about her struggles in leaving the cult and has dedicated her life to advocating for other women to escape.
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