
Flipping Out (2007-2018)
The always entertaining Flipping Out returns for a 10th season and follows Jeff Lewis and his loyal assistant, Jenni Pulos, as they work in the booming interior design business for a slate of high-profile -- and sometimes over-the-top -- clients. After what felt like an eternity, Jeff and his partner Gage are finally settled into their newly remodeled Los Angeles home, Gramercy. Jeff Lewis Designs, now focusing more on interior design and remodel than house flipping, is thriving with new business. With a growing paint line and a wide array of prominent clients, including CSI actor George Eads and his wife, Monika, who are undertaking a major remodel of their Hollywood Hills home, Jeff's time and resources are spread thin. Meanwhile, design assistant Andy is agitated over the hiring of a new assistant, Megan, who is getting more quality time with the boss. Jenni is now seven months pregnant, forcing Jeff to make plans for her impending maternity leave.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S11E10 | The Final Flip | Nov 20, 2018 |
S11E09 | Destructive Criticism | Nov 13, 2018 |
S11E08 | Trimming the Fat | Nov 6, 2018 |
S11E07 | Diamonds Aren't Forever | Oct 30, 2018 |
S11E06 | The Straw(berry) That Broke the Camel's Back | Oct 16, 2018 |
Cast

Ryan Brown

Jenni Pulos

Christopher Elwood

Chris Keslar

Zoila Chavez

Jett Pink

Trace James Lehnhoff

Sarah Berkman
Characters

Ryan Brown

Jenni Pulos

Christopher Elwood

Chris Keslar

Zoila Chavez

Jett Pink

Trace James Lehnhoff

Sarah Berkman
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