'GMA' Fans "Can't Wait to Watch" Lara Spencer’s Exciting New HGTV Show After Her Instagram Clip

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Lara Spencer is officially heading back into the home business.

The Good Morning America news anchor is recognized for working on a number of TV projects, including HGTV's competition series Flea Market Flip. By the sounds of it, Lara's going back to her love of all things home interiors, because she announced a new show in collaboration with the network. She not only revealed the show's title Everything But the House, but fans can already start watching it on Lifetime.

Ahead of the series premiere, Lara went on Instagram to share the details with her followers. "If you liked Flea Market Flip, I have some exciting news!" she wrote on July 11. "I have a new show premiering tonight on Lifetime! 10pm/9 [central]! EVERYTHING BUT THE HOUSE! If you like a good ool' treasure hunt, this is the show for you."

Lara continued: "If you want to know how much the clutter in your house might be worth — this show is for you!!. If you like vintage or flea market shopping then, again, you need to check it out!"

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When fans of Flea Market Flip heard that Lara had plans to be back on TV in a different way, they couldn't help but congratulate her on the prospect.

"Lara! I am soooo excited to hear this!!!!" one person wrote on Instagram. "Duh, my husband and I are big fans of you!! Of course we’ll tune in! All the continued success!" another chimed in. "I can’t wait to watch ✨✨✨✨," a different follower noted.

So, what is Everything But the House about? The show's title page on HGTV's website states that the premise will feature families going to appraisers for help on clearing out objects from their homes. Whether they're moving homes or simply wanting to declutter, the families learn how much their items are worth at auctions that will kick off a new chapter of their lives.

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