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Retta tours a pyramid-shaped house, a converted preschool and a curiously designed home in the Northeast region; then, it's off to the West, where she visits a humid jungle house, a renovated barn and a close-quarters property with a boat theme.
After choosing the worst of the worst, Retta announces which ugly home will be getting a $150,000 renovation from designer Alison Victoria! The lucky homeowners will see the amazing transformation that takes their home from grotesque to gorgeous.
In the Midwest region, Retta tours a house dedicated to Poseidon, a pink-bricked ranch and a converted funeral home. Then it's off to the Southeast where Retta visits a balmy hangar-shaped home, a house with a sordid history and a sunken property.
Retta finds a dark spot on the sunny West Coast as she checks out three homes that are more nightmares than dreams. She'll visit a house that looks like a jungle, a home that used to be a barn and property that feels like living on a boat.
Retta heads to the Northeast to uncover the region's most-hideous home. She'll question life and design decisions at a former preschool, a house shaped like a pyramid and a pink-carpeted nightmare that looks like a cat condo.
Retta is off to the Southeast to check out the ugly home competition. She'll explore a sardine can house with more than one snake problem, a property with a questionable past and a home that looks like a vintage bank.
In the Midwest, Retta tours three truly heinous homes vying for the chance at a $150,000 makeover by Alison Victoria. She'll get an inside look at an underwater sea palace, a 1960s throwback and a former funeral home.
The ugly is back with a vengeance in six new episodes of HGTV's mega hit Ugliest House in America. After attracting 10.3 million viewers to her last season, actress, comedian and home design enthusiast Retta will discover the most extreme variety of ugly houses yet, traveling the country to tour 15 more weird, dysfunctional and downright disastrous homes nominated by their owners.
Throughout the new season, Retta will travel to five regions of the U.S. to see the best of the worst and gleefully react to houses featuring all sorts of bad design, ranging from mural monstrosities and shellacked wood paneling to velvet wallpaper and garishly patterned wall-to-wall shag carpeting. In the end, the home deemed "the ugliest" will be transformed from a beast into a beauty.