Magnolia Network 's "Home Work " renovation show has won a Daytime Emmy award.- Featured homeowners previously said projects weren't completed and cost them thousands of dollars.
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On January 5, the day Magnolia made its cable debut, some homeowners featured on the series said that the Merediths had gone over budget by tens of thousands of dollars and damaged their homes during the renovation process.
The Merediths denied the allegations to Insider and on Instagram in January before going quiet on social media for months.
Magnolia Network temporarily pulled "Home Work" from its lineup on January 7 as a result of the
In a statement provided to Insider on January 13, Magnolia Network President Allison Page said, "After speaking with homeowners as well as
Page said the network was now committed to providing "appropriate resolutions for those whose experience with 'Home Work' fell short of our network's standards."
"While 'Home Work' will return to Magnolia Network, we recognize the responsibility we have to act on how we can better support not only our talent, but those who put their trust in them and this brand," she added.
The Merediths returned to Instagram after their months-long hiatus on June 3 to announce that "Home Work" had been nominated for two Daytime Emmy awards: Outstanding Instructional and How-To Program, and Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design.
On Saturday, the series won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Instructional and How-To Program. The Emmys did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
The Merediths took to Instagram again to celebrate the win with a photo of themselves holding their award, saying they were in "shock."
"The walk up to the stage was a blur," they captioned the post. "We made the lady back stage show us the paper just to make sure, and we are on cloud nine…probably forever."
"Thank you @daytimeemmys for having us and thank you to all of you for you LOVE, your SUPPORT and your kindness," the Merediths added. "This is a moment we will never forget for the rest of our lives. To our team who gave EVERYTHING for this show — we love you ❤️ To our kids who sacrificed so much for this show—we love you ❤️ And to everyone who has been with us through it ALL—we love you."
Magnolia Network had not posted about the series' Emmy win at the time of writing.
Despite the "Home Work" controversy, Magnolia's cable debut was largely a success, with 3 million people tuning into the channel on the day of its launch, according to a Magnolia press release shared with Insider.
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