Jenny Marrs has revealed that fans will be seeing less of her and Dave Marrs’ kids on their HGTV show, Fixer to Fabulous. While the children have made appearances over the years, there’s a meaningful reason behind their reduced presence.
n a January 26 Instagram post, Jenny Marrs shared a throwback clip and explained why their children won’t be appearing as often on Fixer to Fabulous.
“This clip was filmed FIVE years ago. Her little voice!! 🥹 Time goes so quickly, I can’t believe it sometimes!!” she wrote in the caption. “One thing I love about #fixertofabulous is that we have all of these family moments preserved for us. 💕”
Jenny went on to explain that as their kids grow older, they prefer to stay off-camera. “They really don’t want to be on camera very often (and it’s always been up to them — they can participate or not — and naturally, some of our kiddos are much more camera shy than others). But they’re typically right there behind the camera most days—unless they’re at basketball practice, soccer, art camp, or horseback riding… 🤪.”
Despite their reduced appearances, Jenny revealed that one upcoming episode in Season 7 will feature the whole family. “BUT, this coming Tuesday’s episode is one of the most special projects we have taken on, and our entire family was involved!! I can’t wait for you all to see this one… 🙌🤍” she shared.
The Marrs Kids All Pitched in for a Special ‘Fixer to Fabulous’ Episode
Nathan, Ben, Sylvie, Charlotte, and Luke played a big role in a remarkable Fixer to Fabulous renovation for a deserving family. On January 29, Jenny Marrs gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at the fast-paced transformation they completed for a St. Jude Research Hospital family.
“I can confidently say that last night’s episode was the one Dave and I (and [our] entire team) are the most proud of,” she wrote. “We accomplished more than just a home renovation. We proved that when a community of people come together to do something good—despite the challenges, obstacles, and odds stacked against them—they can and will make a difference.”
Jenny highlighted the incredible effort from everyone involved, including their own children. “We had over 120+ volunteers working around the clock,” she shared. “Our kids were fully invested, and our team gave their time, talents, and resources to make it happen.”
In an impressive feat, the entire renovation was completed in just “24 (ish) hours,” she revealed.