'Fixer Upper' Star Joanna Gaines Shuts Down Rumors She's Leaving Her Hit Show

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Joanna Gaines is shooting down reports that she's leaving the hit show Fixer Upper.

The interior designer, who stars in HGTV's home renovation series alongside her husband, Chip Gaines, addressed the rumors and teased their "exciting" new projects in a blog posttitled "Don't Believe Everything You Read."

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"So many things are happening right now and it feels like we are moving at the speed of light," Gaines wrote via the duo's company website, Magnolia Homes. "At times, it’s even hard to keep our own parents in the loop. It's true. At this point in our career we can honestly say, we've heard it all—from reports of us moving our family to Vegas to us having more or less children than we actually have. So remember, you can’t believe everything you read."

"These are the spots where we’ll tell you about our new partnerships, projects, and even personal news," the 39-year-old mother of four explained. "Always remember: if you're reading big, exciting news about us, and we did not confirm it on our official sites, then proceed with caution."

Gaines also added that season five of Fixer Upper is currently filming.

"We are so thankful for your support -- we wouldn't be here without you! And just in case you were wondering, YES! We are currently filming season 5 of the show," she wrote before playfully taking on more gossip. "No! I am not getting into the business of facial creams. And No! We are not expecting baby [No.] 5. And no worries, believing some of these stories happens to the best of us."

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Gaines and her hubby have remodeled over 100 houses, and their passion for home renovation doesn't show signs of slowing down. Last spring, Gaines gushed to ET about the success of the show, which is expected to premiere its fifth season later this year.

"For me, it's a dream come true because at the end of the day, what we're passionate about is creating homes for families," she said.

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