Channel 4 has axed its 'Changing Rooms' reboot after two series.
The broadcaster has decided to scrap the revival after the programme - which stars Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen - struggled in the ratings.
An insider told The Sun newspaper's TVBiz column: "'Changing Rooms' has been axed by Channel 4 and won't be back for a third series.
"It is a blow for everyone who worked on the reboot. A lot of passion went into making the first two series but it wasn't to be."
The source suggested the sow "didn't seem to capture the public the way it used to".
The insider added: "Everyone on 'Changing Rooms' is really proud of what they produced and, naturally, not all reboots with work.
"Sadly Laurence and Co won't be back now and he is preparing to move on to pastures news."
A Channel 4 spokesperson confirmed the news to the outlet, but voiced pride for the reboot of the popular BBC show.
They said in a statement: "Laurence will be back later this year in 'Outrageous Homes With Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen, so he won't be off our screens for long.
"We are extremely proud of our reboot of 'Changing Rooms' and would like to thank everyone involved with the series."
Speaking last year, Laurence spoke of his excitement for the second series.
He said: "Like Arnie in 'The Terminator' and Jack in 'The Shining', 'Changing Rooms' is back smashing down the doors of the nation’s most ‘meh’ interiors to let the colour and excitement of full fat decorating in.
"Having loved every minute of last year’s revival that coincided with The Changing Rooms Silver Jubilee, I’ve got some spectacular, nay superhuman, transformations planned."
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