HGTV's "Fixer Upper" stars, the Gaines couple, will reveal a lot about their lives through their memoir, "Magnolia Story". Joanna and Chip's fans would definitely enjoy that peek into their private sanctuary.
Country Living took to quoting one of the "Fixer Upper" stars, Chip, post on his Instagram page. "You won't want to miss reading stories on how we started our family, the ups and downs of our business, and how we built our life on the farm (one animal at a time)," Chip claimed.
The show "Fixer Upper" has been remodeling homes ever since. In the show, the "Fixer Upper" stars, Chip and Joanna would create moments of the big reveal where they show a homeowner his or her newly remodeled house after hiding it behind two oversized panels for surprise element.
The book will reveal to fans how the "Fixer Upper" stars, Chip and Joanna, started their home remodeling business. The memoir introduce the fans on how the "Fixer Upper" stars love story had been constructed, so to speak.
According to sources, the "Fixer Upper" stars met when Joanna was still searching for herself right after she finished her internship in New York. She was supposed go back to Waco to work in her father's tire shop. But then, she met Chip, a budding entrepreneur.
Chip wanted to achieve success by renting out homes near Baylor University, but had wanted something bigger in life. At the onset of their relationship, the "Fixer Upper' stars were not considered compatible as Chip was quite outgoing and Joanna was reserved.
But what really brought the "Fixer Upper" stars together would be their dreams. Joanna has a wild imagination that Chip always brought to life.
It was through mutual commitment with each other, along with faith and love, that had led the "Fixer Upper" stars, Chip and Joanna, to navigate life's ups and downs or as Chron says, the renovations and redecorations of their early marriage and careers.
"The Magnolia Story", the memoir of the "Fixer Upper" stars, is filled with business ideas as well tips on relationships. But moreover, it deals with the "Fixer Upper" stars' Christian faith. It is told as a first-person narrative by Joanna, with excerpts by Chip. It is currently available and out in bookstores.