In all we would visit more than a dozen times, all with the same result. I loved them like they were my real parents. Back in 2012, Devonda and James Friday were featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition after adopting five siblings so they could stay together. Initially, their request to adopt was turned down because of a lack of space in their home. Local donations covered the rent for two years. From the first day, it was all about the money," Chris Friday said. The store remains completely empty. I know it was all about the money. Bellamy Homes had the honor of building a new home for DeVonda and James Friday in December 2011. Five had just been adopted. Home Edition after adopting five siblings so they could stay together. His adoptive parents told him it was only temporary, but that didnt make him feel a whole lot better about it. Home Edition is back in the news and being accused of shameful behavior. With the help of 3,000 volunteers, the family was gifted a spacious home with more than enough room for everyone. WBTV first stopped by on March 12 and 13. We bought 200 pairs of shoes with those gift cards at Sears for a church uptown that was doing mission work. Crowds would famously chant, "Move that bus," when it was time to reveal the renovation project. . In 2011, Devonda and James Friday, of Lincolnton, both made it on "Extreme Makeover" after producers learned of their seven kids and nonprofit organization called House of Hope. It's money with her, Kamaya Friday also claimed. The Fridays had just taken in five siblings, and to prevent . I know it was all about the money. Medical Marijuana bill passes NC Senate; some cannabis supporters against bill, PLAN AHEAD: Latest Weather Forecast Video. Five had just been adopted. "That's all she's about, money. The company flew its test plane for 15 minutes at low elevation above the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake, Washington, where it Amid debate over transgender rights, New Mexico House OKs New Mexico legislation would prohibit discrimination New Mexico legislation would prohibit discrimination in provision of public services on basis of gender, gender identity. That's ridiculous. A North Carolina couple featured on ABCs Extreme Makeover. Raquel Leviss didn't appear on Vanderpump Rules until season 5, but her love life has made plenty of waves among her fellow SURvers.. November 16 2016 1004am. James and Devona Friday, long-time foster parents, were getting a new home thanks to the TV show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." North Carolina couple James and Devonda Friday appeared on the show with seven foster children in 2012. James and I are able to give our children all the love they need, but right now we cant give our children the house that they need, Devonda said in a clip from the now-defunct ABC show. I just didnt understand it. If you ask me, there's a special place in hell for people like these. WBTV reached James Friday at his home. Couple accused of kicking out adopted children after winning home makeover Five years ago, a family from the Charlotte area was featured on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" -- a hit reality TV show that aired for nine seasons on ABC. Five years ago, a family from the Charlotte area was featured on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" -- a hit reality TV show that aired for nine seasons on ABC. James and Devonda Friday with seven of their children ABC. Subscribe now to access decluttered news, chosen by you. Some of the foster children once in the care of a couple featured on Extreme Makeover. James van Riemsdyk was headed to the Detroit Red Wings at the NHL trade deadline -- until he wasn't. During a fairly quiet deadline day on Friday, one of the .