Dr. Chris Brown is set to star as host of Channel Seven’s new renovation show Dream Home from Sunday.
But the 45-year-old single bachelor said he was already prepared to quit the show – to devote more time to his love life.
The fan favourite dropped his tongue-in-cheek bombshell during an appearance on KISS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Chris made his ‘confession’ after listening to Pink’s emotional hit A Million Dreams during the segment.
‘And this song is also a metaphor for my relationships, that I could have a million dreams if I just took a step back from work,’ he joked.
Dr. Chris Brown is set to star as host of Channel Seven ‘s new renovation show Dream Home from Sunday May 26. (Pictured)
‘And now I’ve realised that there are more important things out there.’
The fan favourite made his remarks after hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson pressured him about his single status during the segment.
‘Is this you resigning from [Dream Home] before it starts?,’ Kyle teased Chris.
But the 45-year-old single bachelor said he was already prepared to quit the show – to devote more time to his love life. The fan favourite dropped his bombshell during an appearance on KISS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O Show on Tuesday. (Pictured)
‘I think this is the time. Someone get Channel Seven on the phone,’ Chris replied.
Jackie O then joined in: ‘Call someone at Channel Seven, Peter. We’re letting them know that Chris is resigning because he wants to find love.’
Meanwhile, Seven has already renewed Dream House for a second season.
The fan favourite made his remarks after hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson had been pressuring him about his single status during the segment.
Based on a successful New Zealand format, the reality show will see six couples attempt to convert each other’s houses room-by-room.
Renovator Lana Taylor, buyer’s agent Simon Cohen and interior designer Rosie Morley will join Chris as judges for the debut series.
And this week producers of the show announced the contestants who will be battling out for a $100,000 cash prize.
Dream Home contestants Brad and Mel want to convert their cramped pad in Melbourne’s Northcote – the couple who share the 1920’s home with their four teens are currently using the living room as their ‘bedroom’.
Brad and Mel
Melbourne couple Brad and Mel share four teenage children and live in a small 1920s era three-bedroom home that is desperate need of a make over. Situated in Northcote, the couple have been making do without a bedroom.
Sisters Taeler and Elle want to make over their 1960s era home in Melbourne’s Watsonia North into a retro chic style.
Taeler and Elle
Sisters Taeler and Elle bought a 1960s era home in Melbourne’s Watsonia North in 2022 that still sports an outdated ‘shag pile’ and brick style. The pair are hoping to convert the pad into a chic home with a bonfire and ‘entertainment deck’.
Couple Jacinta and Jordan are hoping for a magical renovation for their ‘rundown’ home in Sydney’s Punchbowl. The pair, who share two children, under six, have been living in a single-bedroom granny flat so they can afford a renovation.
Jacinta & Jordan
Couple Jacinta and Jordan are hoping for a magical renovation for their ‘rundown’ home in Sydney’s Punchbowl. The pair, who share two children, under six, have been saving living in a single-bedroom granny flat so they can afford a renovation.
Queensland brothers Rhys and Liam are out to convert Liam’s 1970s era home in Deception Bay, near Brisbane into a Dream Home.
Rhys & Liam
Queensland brothers Rhys and Liam are out to convert Liam’s 1970s era home in Deception Bay, near Brisbane into a Dream Home. Both tradies, they hope to combine their talents to create a ultra-modern home that blends Scandinavian chic with the ‘getaway’ style of the Mediterranean.
Brisbane couple Hannah and Johnny are out to upgrade their 1950s built weatherboard home in suburban Coorparoo.
Hannah & Johnny
Brisbane couple Hannah and Johnny are out to upgrade their 1950s built weatherboard home in suburban Coorparoo. The pair, who share twin toddlers, are in desperate need of more space and are struggling to find the finance to achieve their dream home.
Couple Lara and Peter want to give a new lease of life to their 1960s red brick pad in Sydney’s Belrose which they share with their two children.
Lara & Peter
Couple Lara and Peter want to give a new lease of life to their 1960s red brick pad in Sydney’s Belrose which they share with their two children. But rising costs have put a renovation out of reach.