HGTV fans cannot get over Hilary Farrs gray hair: “Fabulous!”

HGTV fans cannot get over Hilary Farrs gray hair: "Fabulous!"

Love it or list it up Turn back to HGTV this month, but unfortunately the long -time host Hilary Farr will not return to the series. We are thrilled that designer Page Turner takes over the helm alongside David Visentin. Nevertheless, fans miss Hilary!

Fortunately, the 73-year-old star keeps her fans up to date on Instagram and shows a breathtaking new look. In new videos, Hilary explains that she uses a renovation of her kitchen in Toronto. What started as a painting project became a more serious renovation. She jokes that she is not yet sure whether she is renovating it to love it or list it. Her former Cohost David interfered to say: “Will you really let me say? Of course you have to list it! You know where to reach me;).”

When she grabbed her cabinets for the renovation, Hilary shared a helpful tip: Using styrofoam panels to protect dishes. The fans certainly enter this tip for their next step, but the star of the video is Hilary's beautiful hair. It has become gray and looks stunning.

The fans wrote comments like “Your hair is fabulous! 😍” And “I love you to see you! You see as with Silver Sister 🌟” Another “I love your hair! I am” of course “too”.

A commentator admitted that she was worried to hug her gray hair: “What did she make gray for her hair? I think I think it, so tired of the costs. I am married, my husband doesn't matter, I'm just a little jammed!” Hilary replied with the best message and wrote: “Grow it out and if you hate it- return to dye your hair.

We miss Hilary on HGTV, but we are so happy that they keep us up to date on Instagram!

Head shot by Katie Bowlby

Katie Bowlby is a digital director at Country Living, where you cover pop culture messages such as Country Music, Yellowstone and All Things HGTV as well as gift guides and product reviews. She has been living with Country Living for more than 11 years. Before that, she worked for Southern Living. The graduate of Indiana University also embroider the cross -stitch pattern for each issue of the magazine.

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