Karen E. Laine Reunites with Good Bones’ Cory Miller After Mina Starsiak Hawk Revealed They Aren’t Speaking

Two months later Good bones In the end, the two stars of the series, Karen E. Laine and Cory Miller, spent quality time together.

On Sunday, Laine shared a photo of Miller, who worked as a project manager on the long-running HGTV series, on Instagram, writing, “@cory_miller30 (aka @millerbuilt_llc) visited my little house in Wilmington! It’s so fun and nice to have an extra brain and a good problem-solving attitude.”

good bones, in which Laine renovated homes in Indianapolis with her daughter, Mina Starsiak Hawk and their team, ended its eight-season run in October. The duo started their business Two Chicks and a Hammer in 2007.

While fans of the show expressed their excitement to see Laine and Miller back together, the happy reunion came just days after Starsiak Hawk revealed that she and Miller were no longer in touch.

In last week’s episode of her podcast, Mina AF, Starsiak Hawk responded to a question from a listener who asked if she and Miller were still friends since they no longer follow each other on Instagram.

Mina Starsiak Hawk reveals who she ‘doesn’t talk to’ Good bones Costar Cory Miller

“So there’s been enough questions about Cory that I’m going to try to answer them respectfully, again, understanding that I have a platform that maybe he doesn’t have,” she said. “Cory and I don’t talk. I’m sure there are things he feels like I did about him, and I’ve known him since he was 11 and I’ve always had a soft spot for him.”

She said that there were “a few things that happened near the end” that she decided she “couldn’t move on from.”

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“I just don’t want that energy in my life,” she added. “I have a lot of amazing people, and part of that is they don’t follow hate or they don’t follow anger like, ‘Let me see what this person is doing.'”

Cory Miller and Mina Starsiak Hawk.

Cory Miller/Instagram

“So many people on social media follow people just because they want to see them fall or fall or look fat in a picture or whatever,” Starsiak Hawk continued on her reasons for unfollowing. “And I’m just not interested in that. I don’t want others to do that to me.”

“I just kind of wanted to separate it from my world, and he probably wanted to do the same,” she continued. “It’s a shame because I’ve had a great relationship with Cory throughout history, and when things end up the way they are, people’s colors show just a little bit more, which is a blessing because then I have the choice to make a different choice.”

Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E. Laine.

Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E. Laine.

Mina Starsiak Hawk Instagram

In the September episode Mina AF, Starsiak Hawk noticed that “guys” from her team were seen on Good bones they weren’t actually employed by her anymore, despite being part of the show.

“Austin [Aynes] was the last employee, but Tad [Starsiak] and Cory didn’t [worked for me] long,” she said.

Mina Starsiak Hawk Says She and Mom Were in a ‘Challenging Place’ Filming Last Season of ‘Good Bones’ (Exclusive)

Starsiak Hawk has also been candid about tensions with her mom, revealing on her podcast in August that the couple isn’t “in a great place.”

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While filming the final season, she told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview, “There were definitely some challenges [moments] because my mom and I were in some of the most challenging places I thought we’d ever been.” In the season premiere, for example, she said, she and her mother just had a “knockdown stretch [fight] during the demonstration.”

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“I thought, ‘I wonder if anyone will be able to tell,'” she said. “And of course you can’t because it’s an idea. The people. . . that is not why they are enjoyable to watch Good bones. That’s not what they want.”

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