HGTV Two of Drew and Jonathan Scott's HGTV shows have received delayed premiere dates The postponements come amid a growing number of cancellations from the network, including those of major stars like Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa HGTV has seemingly canceled 7 series in the last 3 weeks Property Brothers fans are facing some uncertainty after two of the stars' shows received delayed premiere dates. Amid aslew of surprise cancellations of some of the network's fan-favorite shows— fromChristina on the CoasttoMarried to Real Estate— Drew and Jonathan Scott's series appear to be impacted by the reshuffling. The brothers have an all-new show premiering this summer calledChasing the West, which will document the return to their ranch-life upbringing as they help buyers who are seeking more land and a slower lifestyle find their dream properties in the country. While the series was originally supposed to premiere on Thursday, July 10, per anInstagrampost from HGTV in June, an updatedpress releasesays it's now slated to debut on Wednesday, July 30. HGTV Though the show's premiere date has only been delayed by a couple of weeks, another one of the brothers' shows appears to have been postponed significantly. Don't Hate Your House with the Property Brothers, which first premiered in November 2024, was set to return to HGTV with an eight-episode second season on July 30, according toUs WeeklyandHouse Beautiful. Per the updated release, the series is now set to premiere sometime "later this year." The show follows the brothers as they work with families who are frustrated with the current design and layout of their houses to turn them into functional spacse that meets all of their needs. In addition toChasing the WestandDon't Hate Your House, there are currently new episodes of the brothers' other popular show,Celebrity IOU, airing now. While the delay to the two shows may spark concern for fans of the Scotts, none of Drew and Jonathan's shows have been cancelled amid HGTV's content clean-out in recent weeks. PEOPLE has reached out to HGTV for comment. HGTV The brothers have yet to address the delays, however, a number of other HGTV stars have spoken out about the network's recent programming purge. This includesEgypt Sherrodand husbandMike Jackson, whofound out their showMarried to Real Estatehad been canceledwhile they were on a family vacation. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Windy City Rehabstar Alison Victoria also spoke about her showBattle on the Beachgetting canceled after four seasons, she revealed during an episode of herPap Smear Podcast. Since June 25, HGTV has also canceledBargain Block, Farmhouse Fixer,andIzzy Does It,according to the stars of those shows,sparking outcry from fans. Sources confirmed to PEOPLE this week that Christina Haack'sChristina on the Coastand Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa'sThe Flipping El Moussashave also not been renewed. Read the original article onPeople