Real-Life Loves
HGTV’s Page Turner Confirms New Romance After Getting ‘Hot Flash’ Over Aaron Pierre

Page Turner let an exciting tidbit about her love life slip while she appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show on Tuesday, April 15. The HGTV star was on the talk show to promote the upcoming season of Love It or List It.
After giving host Jennifer Hudson some Easter home decor tips, she was asked about her recent meeting with Aaron Pierre at the Black American Film Festival.
“I don’t know whether to call him Aaron or Mufasa, to tell you the truth,” Turner admitted, referring to Pierre’s role in the recent Lion King prequel. “He’s so tall. I had a whole hot flash.”
As Hudson and the audience got excited, Turner took a minute to clarify that there was nothing romantic going on between her and the actor. “I’m sorry, wait. I have a man now, so I shouldn’t have told all those secrets!” she continued. “I have a man now!” Unfortunately, she did not delve further into who the mystery man is.
However, she did give some insight into the conversation with Pierre, adding, “My girlfriend was like, ‘Page has a show on HGTV, do you watch it?’ He said, ‘No, but I will now!'”
Turner is a single mom to three daughters, Zaire, Qai, and Quincy, from a previous relationship. She also previously had a long-term romance with her Flip or Flop Nashville cohost DeRon Jenkins, who’s a former NFL player. The two were exes by the time they filmed the show in 2017 (it aired for two seasons in 2018 and 2019), but they remained friendly and were able to work together amicably.
Now, she’s bringing her design expertise to Love It or List It as Hilary Farr‘s replacement. Farr starred on the show alongside David Visentin for 15 years after its 2008 premiere but left the show after Season 19 in 2023. Now, Turner will take on Visentin in the competition as she helps homeowners redesign their homes in hopes that they’ll “love it” enough to stay put, rather than “listing it” and moving into one of Visentin’s real estate picks.
Love It or List It, Season 20 Premiere, Monday, April 21, 10/9c, HGTV