Chelsea Houska is the newest star in the HGTV world.
The event, Down Home Fabhas been renewed for a second season, and it looks like she and husband Cole DeBoer can look forward to a bright future as the latest. household name in the world of home improvement!
No pun intended.
But the road to stardom is rarely free of obstacles, and Chelsea and Cole have experienced some ups and downs in this new phase of their careers.

Perhaps they started too strong, setting the bar too high right off the bat.
Either way, Chelsea and Cole put up strong ratings in the first two episodes, only to see their numbers drop dramatically the following week.
The situation is not dire, and as we know, it is still ahead Down Home Fab Season 2.

But the drop-off probably still comes as a blow to Chelsea and Cole, who are likely riding high after seeing the week 1 and 2 numbers.
Regardless, there’s been a lot of speculation about Chelsea and Cole’s thoughts this week, thanks to the South Dakota native’s trip to the neighboring state.
“Wait should we move to Wyoming?” Chelsea captioned some photos from the family’s recent vacay in the Cowboy State.

“Maybe we need some land here,” Cole replied quickly, adding a wink emoji.
Currently, Chelsea and Cole’s show centers on a couple who are renovating their home in their hometown of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
So the mere mention of DeBoers pulling a bet is enough to make fans lose their minds.

“Boo lol. Stay in SF,” one commenter wrote, according to the British tabloid Sun.
“No, South Dakota needs you,” added another.
But other fans are loving the idea of Chelsea and Cole moving in, with some suggesting that the move will give the couple a chance to decorate their new home themselves!

“Yes it is!!! And start a couple of seasons in a nice home there!! ” one commentator wrote.
“Build another house there and share again,” said another.
Hey, we’re sure Chelsea, Cole, and the kids will have a great time in Wyoming.

But for now, the focus should be on continuing home renovations in South Dakota.
As people say West, you should not change horses in midstream!