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Millionaire HGTV star Chip Gaines slammed for ‘out of touch’ money comment as he beefs with college basketball fans

HGTV fans want Chip Gaines to put his money where his mouth is.

The “Fixer Upper” alum, who starred on the popular home renovation show with his wife, Joanna Gaines, between 2013 and 2018, upset fans after he made an “out of touch” comment about money while beefing with college basketball fans on X Wednesday.

As colleges reportedly attempt to poach Baylor University’s head basketball coach Scott Drew, Chip, who is a proud graduate of the Texas university, seemingly implied Drew will remain with Baylor because he’s not money hungry and it’s God’s will.

Chip Gaines smiling

Chip Gaines turned heads on X Wednesday when he argued that Baylor University’s head basketball coach Scott Drew will not be poached from the institution. Instagram/chipgaines

Scott Drew coaching

“Money is boring.. everybody’s got money🙄,” he tweeted. “We’ve got God on our side.. ✨😉.” Chris Day/The Commercial Appeal / USA TODAY NETWORK

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The HGTV star is a proud graduate of Baylor. Instagram/chipgaines

“Money is boring.. everybody’s got money🙄,” he tweeted in reply to the Barstool Kentucky X account begging Chip, 49, and Joanna, 45, to stay “away from Scott Drew for the next 48 hours.”

“We’ve got God on our side.. ✨😉,” he added.

Fans were unimpressed by his answer and slammed him for being so dismissive about the importance of money.

“Chip Gaines has always creeped me out. How out of touch can you be? I guess his ‘God’ made him filthy rich,” one seemingly disgusted user tweeted.

Chip Gaines sitting on a tree

However, people were infuriated by his dismissal of how important money can be to those who don’t have it. Instagram/chipgaines

Chip Gaines being silly

“How out of touch can you be? I guess his ‘God’ made him filthy rich,” one user tweeted. Instagram/chipgaines

Chip Gaines selfie with food

“Money is boring when you have tons of it, but what about the poor that Jesus championed? What about compassion and trying to help the helpless?” another wrote. Instagram/chipgaines

“Said by someone who doesn’t have to worry about money,” another added.

A third angry fan penned, “Money is boring when you have tons of it, but what about the poor that Jesus championed? What about compassion and trying to help the helpless?”

Yet another angry person wrote, “Man I love your show and all, and I absolutely get joking about basketball – but this tweet is not cool. The majority of people in this country worry about money because they don’t have enough of it.”

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Chip Gaines cooking

Several other people asked Gaines to hand over some cash if money didn’t matter — and he listened. Instagram/chipgaines

Chip Gaines with his book

The author claimed to several people on X that if they followed his assistant, they would set something up so he could help them monetarily. Instagram/chipgaines

Chip and Joanna Gaines

He promised one person $100 and told another he would donate to a cause of their choice. Instagram/chipgaines

Chip — who is worth an estimated $50 million with Joanna, according to Yahoo Finance — took note of the criticism and decided to clap back.

He replied to several X users that if they followed his assistant on the social media platform, they could work out a deal for him to help them in an unspecified monetary way. He specifically told one user he would send them “something to help out” while he promised another person that he would give them $100. Chip also promised he would donate to another person’s cause of choice.

Representatives for the media mogul did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Chip Gaines

Gaines rose to fame with his wife, Joanna, when their show, “Fixer Upper,” debuted on HGTV in 2013. Instagram/chipgaines

Chip and Joanna Gaines

The couple has since turned their fame into a multi-faceted empire. FilmMagic

As mentioned above, Chip and his wife, with whom he shares five kids, became wildly popular once “Fixer Upper” debuted on HGTV in 2013. They have since used their fame to launch a multi-media empire.

He and Joanna rebranded Discovery’s DIY channel with a revamped home and lifestyle network called Magnolia in 2022. They soft-launched the brand with a season of “Fixer Upper: Welcome Home” that debuted on Discovery+in 2021.


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The network now hosts an array of shows, such as Joanna’s cooking series “Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines” and her show about a plant shop, “The Retro Plant Shop with Mikey & Jo.”

Chip and Joanna Gaines

They launched a rebranded network for Discovery in 2022. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

Chip and Joanna Gaines

They also have a lifestyle brand that is sold by Target and have written several books. FilmMagic

Chip and Joanna Gaines

They also have a large tourist destination in Waco, Tex. that includes several shops and eateries, which are located near their recently opened hotel. Brian Ach/Invision/AP

Their life and style brand, Magnolia, has also been sold exclusively at Target for years, where fans can also find their memoirs and Joanna’s cookbooks.

And of course, they made a tourist destination out of their quaint hometown of Waco, Tex. with their Magnolia Silos and Market, which takes up two city blocks in the downtown area and boasts six boutique shops, a bakery, a coffee shop, a church and more.

They also opened a hotel, Hotel 1928, in Waco and offer several hand-designed bed and breakfast options for guests to enjoy their time in the beloved town.

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