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Our life is insane," Thomas says. I just wanted to be with my tall, dark, handsome man. Everybody say love! I'm a Republican, but I love your show and I love you guys. To me, that was our ten-year purchase. If we were to get married, I refuse to spend money on it," Thomas says.
To see the full interview with Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas, check out the videos above and below. Thank you for showing us that there are normal relationships in the gay community. It is a nice thing to have some place to be off the grid.
The water works, the power works, you can use the toilet The couple has also been engaged for five years, but to this day Bynum and Thomas have no wedding plans set. Our favorite go-go boy Prince Joshua is back with another upbeat and wild single for all of the party girls and gays to shake their booties to.
See on Instagram. Although ten years is a big milestone, the two were too busy filming the latest season of Bargain Block to properly celebrate the occasion. Here are six HGTV hosts who are members of the LGBTQ community. Even though a vacation house sounds lovely, the couple actually bought a fixer-upper It has to be that.
We had a hilarious one that said, 'Hello. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. With season three currently underway, the hosts are reaching new levels of success as they hit their tenth anniversary as a couple.
The design and renovation show garnered a huge. The designer couple are best known for starring on the hit HGTV series Nate & Jeremiah by Design and The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project and have given many glimpses of their love story over the years.
It's going to be bare bones, but that's just how we are," Bynum adds. While work may be more of a priority instead of a wedding, the HGTV stars have been getting praise for their hit show Bargain Block since its premiere. It's going to be literally stunning," Bynum says.
It is going to get a full gut job. Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent took the world of HGTV by storm with their first season of The Nate and Jeremiah Home Project. Their last season alone brought in 18 million viewers!
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It's not an abandoned house like we're used to. We need that reconnection time," Bynum adds. It feels like we're married, so it's not something I'm constantly thinking of. We missed our ten-year technically! Whether you're familiar with their work or not, these HGTV stars are out and proud.