At the time, they applied to star in HGTV’s “Flip or Flop Nashville.”
As part of the audition, the ex-couple appeared in a pilot called “Joined at the Flip.”
From there, Turner and Jenkins segued into two seasons of “Flip or Flop Nashville.”

Turner and Jenkins' resilient connection goes all the way back to 2005.
While there was an immediate attraction, their romantic connection only lasted about five years.
After that, it took additional years before the former couple could transition to being friends/working together.

“After the traumatic breakup, yes, there was time in between,” Turner informedPeoplein 2019.
Although the spilt was painful for both of them, Turner also noted that it was cordial.
The online grid was intrigued, and Turner and Jenkin’s camaraderie proved ideal.

The ex-couple didn’t hesitate to reference their former relationship for comedic purposes.
That’s probably why we broke up!"
NOT a couple!"
A month later, they posted a Valentine’s Day message featuring silly moments that celebrated being single together.
That same year, after living in Nashville for nearly 20 years, Turner relocated to Los Angeles.
Although she was returning to where she grew up, leaving Nashville was bittersweet.
Meanwhile, Jenkins continued his work in Nashville with his company, DY Properties & Construction.
They even tested the strength of their partnership by participating in the high-pressure “Rock the Block” competition.
Although Jenkins and Turner live far apart, they still maintain a strong friendship.