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  HGTV Stars' Hidden Struggle: A Homeless Couple's Journey to Success

Black Couple Who Competed on HGTV Show Says They Were Homeless While FilmingIn a shocking revelation, a Black couple who competed on HGTV's reality show 'Battle on the Beach Season 5' has come forward about their harrowing experience of being homeless during filming. Meet Steven and Angelina Jacobs, an African American duo from Waterbury, Connecticut, who joined forces with Sarah Baeumler's team to renovate beachfront vacation properties in South Carolina.

A Homeless Couple's Secret
The couple, Steven and Angelina Jacobs, revealed that they were homeless during the filming of 'Battle on the Beach Season 5'. They faced serious financial strain and did not have a permanent home. Despite their circumstances, they kept competing in the renovation challenges, earning a $3,000 cash prize after winning the first challenge.

A Family's Struggle to Make Ends Meet
Angelina Jacobs shared that they stayed on her brother's couch and kept their belongings in a U-Haul truck. They continued traveling back and forth for work while keeping their situation private. The couple had four children, adding to the pressure of finding stable housing.

A Turning Point in Their Journey
The Jacobs' win on the show was not just a victory for them but also a turning point in their journey. Angelina said during an episode, 'This money would literally help us be more comfortable.' The couple's determination and resilience in the face of adversity are truly inspiring.

A New Beginning
After filming ended, the couple still did not have permanent housing for about a month. However, they eventually moved into an apartment in Waterbury with their four children. Their story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of community support.

The Jacobs' journey on 'Battle on the Beach Season 5' serves as a reminder that success can be achieved despite life's challenges. Their story highlights the need for affordable housing, financial stability, and community resources to help families in crisis. As we celebrate their triumph, let us also acknowledge the struggles they faced and continue to support those who are struggling.

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