Ugliest House in America - Season 6

Season 6
The ugly is back with a vengeance in six new episodes of HGTV's mega hit Ugliest House in America. After attracting 10.3 million viewers to her last season, actress, comedian and home design enthusiast Retta will discover the most extreme variety of ugly houses yet, traveling the country to tour 15 more weird, dysfunctional and downright disastrous homes nominated by their owners.

Episodes

Hot Mess Midwest
During the 9 p.m. season premiere, Retta will tour the first three ugly gems in the Midwest, including a concrete cave better suited for children than adults, a former bank with a bathroom built in the safe and an outdated brick house that looks like a pizza place.

Great Lakes, Great Ugly
At 9:30 p.m., she'll head to the Great Lakes region, offering her unfiltered reactions to a boat that doesn't float, a home with carpet up the walls and a property easily mistaken as a UFO.

Monstrous Mid-Atlantic

New Ugly in New England

Ugly-Fest in the Southwest

An Ugly Glow-Up
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