King of controlled chaos Jeff Lewis is back! An announcement dropped on Nov. 14 at BravoCon 2025 that the former Flipping Out star will make his Bravo return in a new series, Still Flipping Out (working title), where his “hit show on Radio Andy, design empire, and combustible personality converge.”
According to the announcement: “In his new Bravo series, Jeff Lewis is as outspoken as ever, but this time the mic is always on. Lewis navigates the hilariously unpredictable nature of his professional and personal lives as his trademark spontaneity collides with the people who work with him, for him and still somehow survive him. Jeff Lewis can still flip out when he wants to, and he calls that personal growth.”
“Jeff Lewis has always been authentically himself, and that’s exactly why fans have followed him across different platforms and mediums,” said Rachel Smith, Executive Vice President of Unscripted Content, Lifestyle and Documentaries, NBCUniversal Entertainment. “His humor and knack for beautiful chaos have only grown since Flipping Out. Bringing him back to Bravo feels less like a return and more like picking up right where we left off.”
Additional details about the new series have yet to be announced.
Details on Jeff Lewis’ life and career today
After 11 seasons of Flipping Out, which aired between 2007 and 2018, and a two-season spinoff, Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis, Jeff currently hosts Jeff Lewis Live on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy, which airs five days a week and covers everything from fatherhood, to relationships, celebrity interviews, and more.
In addition to running his eponymous design firm which he launched in 2009, Jeff is also the father to 9-year-old daughter, Monroe, (with ex Gage Edward).
How Jeff Lewis teased his new Bravo show
Jeff previously teased his new series on Jeff Lewis Live, back in October 2024.
“We’ve been kind of hinting at the fact that there is a new television show on the horizon, and we have not given any details,” he previewed, before telling listeners “a little bit more” about the series.
“All I can tell you is it’ll be a docuseries,” Jeff continued. “You can kind of think of it like a Flipping Out reboot, Flipping Out 2.0, and I’m really very, very, very excited.”
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Jeff Lewis reflected on his Flipping Out experience
Earlier this year, Jeff reflected on his early Bravo days in a conversation with network producer Alex Baskin on Bravo’s Hot Mic Podcast.
With his unfiltered, outspoken commentary, Jeff acknowledged that he quickly became a “polarizing” figure, after Flipping Out premiered.
“There were so many people that disliked me,” he said. “But it’s always been the people that understood me [who] were really behind me, really supported me. People that got me.”
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Despite having “a lot of naysayers,” even with his own inner circle of family and friends — including his then-boyfriend, whom he said was “dead set against” the idea of him starring in a reality show — Jeff insisted that, in hindsight, he had no regrets about signing on for Flipping Out.
“I’m glad I did it because it was a great platform to promote my business,” he concluded. “And then, over the years, there were product lines and appearances, and when Instagram came about, there was Instagram Reels and posts and all that. So, there was a lot of streams of income that had come through because I did that show.”
As you await more intel on Jeff’s new series, get details on all of Bravo’s winter 2025 shows and premiere dates.
