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Did
you
guys
catch
the
Season
3
premiere
of
Married
to
Real
Estate
last
week
on
HGTV
December
28th?
Source:
Courtesy
/
HGTV
If
you’ve
never
watched
before,
Season
3
of
Married
To
Real
Estate
features
power
couple
Egypt
Sherrod
and
Mike
Jackson
as
they
help
Atlanta
families
buy
houses
with
potential
and
transform
them
into
breathtaking
dream
homes
in
a
new
12-episode
season.
Egypt,
a
real
estate
broker
and
designer,
and
her
husband
Mike,
an
expert
builder,
will
continue
to
inspire
fans
and
keep
it
fun
while
they
run
successful
property
businesses,
manage
a
home
and
raise
three
daughters.
Egypt,
who
previously
starred
in
HGTV’s
Property
Virgins
and
Flipping
Virgins,
will
apply
her
extensive
real
estate
and
financial
knowledge
to
find
clients
affordable
options
in
their
ideal
neighborhoods
that
can
be
reimagined
with
her
custom
design
plans.
Mike
and
his
team
will
then
maximize
the
budget
and
troubleshoot
any
construction
issue
to
deliver
stunning
renovations
that
increase
the
homes’
value
and
return
on
investment.
Also
this
season,
Egypt
and
Mike
will
share
memorable
family
experiences
as
their
pre-teen
Kendall
takes
up
the
viola
while
younger
daughter
Harper
learns
to
ride
a
bike,
and
they’ll
renovate
a
new
office
for
their
booming
businesses.
“If
you
paid
attention
to
season
one
and
two,
you
know
that
we
were
trying
to
find
a
building,
find
a
location
to
open
up
the
business
right
bring
them
all
together
into
one,”
Mike
Jackson
told
BOSSIP’s
Sr.
Content
Director
Janeé
Bolden.
“You
see
that
happen.
It
comes
to
pass.
So
that’s
the
big
one.
Plus
we
also
step
outside
of
residential
construction
and
design
and
we
do
CAU,
Clark
Atlanta
University.
It
was
a
pretty
big
project.”
“You
also
see
our
girls
graduating,”
Egypt
added.
“You
see
Mike
and
I
going
at
it.
I
quit
the
show,
I
quit
him,
I
quit
the
project
for
5
minutes.
Then
I
was
back.
The
stakes
were
definitely
higher
so
tempers
were
a
little
higher
this
season
too.”
Source:
Courtesy
/
HGTV
While
anyone
who
has
bought,
built
or
renovated
a
home
knows
how
stressful
it
can
be,
Egypt
joked
that
the
stress
had
more
to
do
with
the
normal
pressures
of
working
with
loved
ones
than
the
tribulations
of
home
construction.
“It
had
absolutely
nothing
to
do
with
the
projects
and
everything
to
do
with
being
married
and
working
with
your
spouse
and
your
uncle.
All
in
good
fun.
I
think
we
just
take
everybody
on
the
journey
with
us
and
you
know
with
our
show
it
really
is
about
an
evolution
of
family
and
legacy
so
season
three
is
no
different.
You
get
more
of
what
folks
have
been
loving
about
us
and
we
thank
everybody.
We’re
so
grateful
for
this
journey
that
you
guys
have
supported
us
on.”
The
couple’s
genuine
loving
rapport
is
definitely
a
large
part
of
what’s
attracted
over
15.6
million
viewers
to
their
previous
run.
But
Egypt
and
Mike
say
very
little
has
changed
for
them
or
their
kids,
even
though
the
show
has
extended
their
family
to
include
numerous
fans,
who
Egypt
has
nicknamed
“fanily”.
“I
don’t
think
they’ve
noticed
it
as
far
as
people
recognizing
them
especially
Harper,”
Sherrod
said
of
the
couple’s
youngest
daughter.
“When
people
come
up
to
her
and
say,
‘Hey!’
she
just
thinks
it’s
stranger
danger,
she’s
not
worried
about
that.
With
Kendall
she
recognizes
that
people
understand
what
it
is,
but
she’s
like
‘OK
but
I’m
trying
to
go
buy
me
a
new
something.’
It’s
not
about
the
fame
for
her.
The
adjustment
has
been
okay.
We’ve
kept
them
pretty
insulated
because
nothing’s
changed
about
mommy
and
daddy.
They’re
surrounded
by
love
and
their
full
village
and
aunties
and
grandmas
and
cousins
and
everything
so
nothing
big
has
changed.
We
haven’t
gone
out
and
gotten
paparazzi.
That’s
not
our
life,
we’re
still
in
Costco!”
Source:
Courtesy
/
HGTV
That
down
to
earth
energy
is
definitely
part
of
their
appeal.
The
success
of
Married
to
Real
Estate
has
been
beautiful
to
watch
because
Mike
and
Egypt
are
such
a
positive
reflection
of
what
a
healthy
Black
marriage
can
look
like.
It’s
also
just
as
powerful
to
see
Black
entrepreneurship
in
action.
“I
feel
like
growing
up
I
wanted
to
see
more
people
like
me,”
Egypt
recalled.
”
I
wanted
to
see
marriages
that
worked.
In
our
community
maybe
we
just
haven’t
had
as
many
examples
or
maybe
they’re
just
not
shown
on
television.
We
recognize
the
importance
of
people
viewing
a
really
truly
happy
marriage
where
folks
are
friends,
we’re
getting
along,
we
don’t
demean
each
other.
It’s
not
fake.
We’re
the
same
people
on
and
off
the
camera.
But
where
we
have
this
whole
picture
of
having
children
and
we
love
just
as
hard,
we’re
building
a
legacy
for
our
kids
and
we
do
good
business.
Representation
across
the
board,
any
facet
of
life,
matters.
We
recognize
and
do
not
take
for
granted
what
our
show
means
for
our
community.”
While
the
spotlight
can
be
a
difficult
place
for
some,
Mike
and
Egypt
say
remaining
true
to
who
they
are
have
made
their
journey
run
smoothly.
“We
are
who
we
are,
on
camera
and
behind
the
scenes,
so
we
never
have
to
put
on,”
Jackson
told
BOSSIP.
That’s
when
you
start
to
feel
the
pressure,
when
you
gotta
live
up
to
something
that’s
really
not
you.
When
[people]
come
up
to
us
and
say,
‘Listen,
my
daughter
just
sat
and
watched
the
show
with
me,’
or
‘isten
just
keep
going
because
you’re
representing
us
well,’
those
are
the
things
when
you
know
your’e
doing
the
right
thing
for
the
right
reasons.
Tune
in
for
all-new
episodes
of
Married
to
Real
Estate
Thursdays
at
9pm
ET/PT
on
HGTV
Fans
can
stream
the
first
two
seasons
of
Married
to
Real
Estate
now
on
Max®.
And,
HGTV’s
digital
platforms
will
offer
up
even
more
exclusive
content
from
the
new
season
at
HGTV.com
and
by
following
@HGTV
and
#MarriedtoRealEstate
on Facebook,
X
(formerly
known
as
Twitter),
Instagram,
TikTok
and
Threads.
In
addition,
fans
can
connect
with
Egypt
(@egyptsherrod)
and
Mike
(@djfadelf)
on
Instagram.