Former HGTV host Nicole Curtis recently revealed on Instagram that she was a victim of extortion before a video of her using a racial slur surfaced, leading to the cancellation of her show, “Rehab Addict.”
In her Instagram post, Curtis explained that she was not under contract with any network and owned all the footage from her show. She claimed that someone close to her demanded money from her, and when she refused to pay, they leaked the video to the public.
Following the release of the video, HGTV made the decision to cancel “Rehab Addict,” citing the offensive language used by Curtis. The network emphasized that such language goes against their values of respect and inclusion.
Initially, the ninth season of “Rehab Addict” premiered in July 2025, but Curtis decided to halt the remaining episodes for re-editing. The season was set to return in February 2026 before it was ultimately canceled.
In a subsequent Instagram post, Curtis issued an apology for her use of the racial slur and claimed that the footage was stolen, manipulated, and sold to a tabloid in an attempt to sabotage her return to television.
Despite the controversy surrounding her, Curtis remains remorseful for her actions and is determined to move forward from the situation. Her experience serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of personal footage being exploited for malicious intent.
As Curtis navigates the aftermath of the scandal, she continues to emphasize the importance of taking responsibility for one’s words and actions. Her story sheds light on the challenges of maintaining a public image in the digital age and serves as a reminder to always be mindful of the content we create and share.

