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A recent side-by-side comparison of photos featuring Chip Gaines has sparked online discussion about the television personality’s evolving appearance. The images, circulating widely in late 2024, show a marked difference between Gaines’ glance in 2015 and his appearance celebrating his 50th birthday in November of that year.
During the height of “Fixer Upper’s” popularity in 2015, whereas promoting the show at AOL Studios, Gaines presented a polished image. His hair was neatly styled and his facial hair was closely groomed, complementing his energetic on-screen persona alongside his wife, Joanna Gaines. The couple’s home renovation business was based in Waco, Texas, and the show quickly gained a devoted following.
By November 2024, Gaines had grown his hair to shoulder length and sported a fuller, less structured beard. This transformation prompted a wave of comments on social media, with fans expressing both approval, and surprise. Gaines addressed the reactions during an appearance on Today, joking about the polarized responses. He revealed that he had been growing his hair out with the intention of donating it to cancer patients, adding a charitable dimension to the stylistic change.
This isn’t the first time Gaines’ appearance has been a topic of conversation. He previously acknowledged the divided reactions to his longer hair during its initial growth phase. Beyond his hairstyle, Gaines has also openly embraced changes to his physique, playfully referring to his “dad bod” in a 2017 issue of The Magnolia Journal. He described an internal voice that consistently affirmed his self-esteem, regardless of his physical appearance.
“Fixer Upper” premiered on HGTV in May 2013, and quickly became a cultural phenomenon, credited with popularizing the “Farmhouse-chic” interior design aesthetic. The show ran for five seasons, concluding in April 2018. In 2018, Zillow reported that homes featuring design elements showcased on the show—such as shiplap and clawfoot bathtubs—sold for an average of 30 percent above expected value. The show also spurred increased tourism and economic development in Waco, Texas.
The Gaineses revived the “Fixer Upper” franchise with “Fixer Upper: Welcome Home” in January 2021 as part of the Magnolia Network’s launch on Discovery+. Subsequent iterations, including “Fixer Upper: The Castle” (2022) and “Fixer Upper: The Hotel” (2023), have continued to draw audiences. In October 2025, the couple tackled their first out-of-state renovation project with “Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House.” “Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse” is scheduled to premiere in June 2024.
Despite the evolving styles and public commentary, Gaines appears comfortable with his current look. As co-founder of Magnolia, and a continuing presence on television, his personality continues to be a central element of his public image.