Jonathan Scott is about to take a completely different kind of fixer-upper.
The Property brothers Star is reportedly heading into daytime TV, becoming the latest famous face to try her hand at a genre looking for its next big hit.
And if the project progresses, he may soon trade renovation reveals for celebrity interviews.
Jonathan’s next project
According to The Hollywood ReporterCBS Media Ventures is developing a daytime talk show pilot starring Scott.
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The show is expected to focus on helping audiences improve various aspects of their lives, mixing lifestyle tips, expert advice and celebrity interviews.

According to the show’s description, Better! aims to “inspire audiences with fresh ideas to live better, all while having fun doing it.”
The pilot is scheduled to shoot later this month and may be considered for syndication beginning in fall 2027.
A new face for daytime?
Scott’s move comes at an interesting time for daytime television.
The genre has been looking for fresh personalities and new formats, especially after recent announcements that The Kelly Clarkson Show and Sherri Shepherd‘s daytime talk show would both end.
It provides a significant opening for new talent to step in.
CBS Media Ventures already has a strong foothold in daytime through programs such as The Drew Barrymore Show, Entertainment tonight, Danger! and Wheel of Fortune.
Now, it seems the company is betting that Scott’s popularity can translate beyond home renovations.
More than HGTV
While many fans know Scott from HGTV’s Property brothers franchise with twin brother Drew Scotthis career has expanded far beyond renovating homes.
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In addition to hosting and producing several television projects, Scott has become an advocate for clean energy and healthy homes, testified before lawmakers on climate issues, and helped launch several home and lifestyle brands.
He has also renovated more than 1,000 homes throughout his career.
If this latest project is picked uphowever, Scott may soon add another title to the list: Daytime talk show host.
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