Retta will share hilariously unfiltered views about each home’s scary appearance, bad function and fright factor. HGTV will deem one house the “scariest” of them all and award the homeowners a $150,000 renovation by popular network designer Alison Victoria.
“I did not see this iteration of this show coming,” said Retta. “I was cool with the summer road trip and ugly in paradise, but, for a gal that is spooked by every creak, critter and errant hair that brushes my shoulder, this wasn’t it. Glad I got through it, but I won’t lie and say I ‘enjoyed’ it.”
For more exclusive Scariest House in America content, fans can visit HGTV.com and follow @HGTV and #ScariestHouse on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and Threads. Fans also can follow Retta (@unforettable) and Alison (@thealisonvictoria) on Instagram and binge watch past seasons of Ugliest House in America on Max® and discovery+. In addition, each new episode of Scariest House in America will be available to stream the same day and time on Max® and discovery+ – Fridays beginning October 4 @ 9PM
Retta’s original series, Ugliest House in America, will return to HGTV in 2025. Scariest House in America and Ugliest House in America are produced by Big Fish Entertainment.