Hulu and Freeform have renewed "That Thrifting Show" for a second season [1].
The renewal ensures the continued presence of the vintage-focused series on ABC-owned streaming platforms. It maintains the momentum of the show's niche appeal within the growing interest in sustainable fashion, and secondhand shopping.
Lara Spencer serves as the host and executive producer of the series [2]. Spencer, who also maintains a role with Good Morning America, has teased viewers with glimpses of items from her own shop to bridge the gap between seasons [3].
According to reports, the series is slated to return in 2027 [1]. The production will continue to air across both Hulu and Freeform [1], leveraging the reach of both the linear cable channel and the streaming service.
"But if you need a little vintage eye candy to tide you over until then, here's a sneak peak of some of the things my shop ..." Spencer said [3].
The series first moved toward production after being ordered by the platforms in late 2025 [2]. The confirmation of a second season [1] suggests that the initial run met performance metrics required for renewal by the parent company.
“"That Thrifting Show" has been renewed for a second season on Hulu and Freeform.”
The renewal of "That Thrifting Show" reflects a broader industry trend of integrating lifestyle content across both linear cable and streaming ecosystems. By utilizing both Freeform and Hulu, Disney-owned platforms are maximizing the visibility of niche interest programming while capitalizing on the personal brand of established media personalities like Lara Spencer.




