Jimmy Don From ‘Fixer Upper’ Reveals What He’s Doing Now That the Show Is Over
Chip and Joanna Gaines may have been the stars of HGTV's Fixer Upper, but they weren't the only reason fans loved to watch. Through their show's run, Chip and Jo introduced us to a host of beloved supporting characters like woodworker Clint Harp of Clint Harp Designs and metal craftsman Jimmy Don Holmes of JDH Iron Designs.
Now, Jimmy Don has a new trailer shop located near Magnolia Market in Texas, where he sells his metal signs and home decor. But as he said in a recent interview with Waco Tribune-Herald, his merchandise is completely different from that sold at the Silos.
"The Gaineses have been good to me, and I love them to death," Jimmy Don said. "I would not do anything to jeopardize that relationship."
The Valley Mills, Texas-based metalworker went on to discuss how the series drummed up business for him.
"Joanna (Gaines) made me famous. I tried to deny that for a couple of years, but now I admit it," adding, "I love it."
Around 400 people stop at his mobile shop every day, Jimmy Don told the Tribune-Herald. Waco visitors can find Jimmy Don (and buy his $40 to $150 goods) at his 36-foot-long trailer parked on South Eighth Street, right across the street from Magnolia.
Chip recently gave fans an update on how his right-hand man Shorty has been doing since the show wrapped, and now we finally know where Jimmy Don ended up.
(h/t: Waco Tribune-Herald)
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