Jeff Lewis (left) and Gage Edward.Photo: Cindy Ord/Getty Images

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Jeff Lewis' ex is reacting to his latest career move.

Gage Edward, whosplit from Lewis in 2019, shared his thoughts on theJeff LewisLive!radio show host’s new gig with a single emoji.

“This bitch is back,” Lewis, 51, hadcaptioned his post.

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Gage Edward

Lewis will serve as an executive producer on the still untitled series, which will showcase “unique home design, celebrity clientele and never-before-seen design innovation,” according to a press release.

Similar to hisformer 11-season Bravo seriesFlipping Out, the show will follow the reality star as he balances “high-maintenance celebrities and ambitious home design projects while juggling his staff and personal life, which are all a work in progress,” the release said.

Edward and Lewis share 4-year-old daughterMonroe Christine.

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The pair broke up in February 2019 after 10 years together and have been embroiled in several disagreements, from a custody battle to Lewis' claims that he facedaccusations of bribery from Edward.

The duo have recentlybegun to heal, Edward told PEOPLE after he and Lewis went out to dinner together in February.

“I think Jeff and I have started to heal from what has happened in our past,” Edward told PEOPLE at the time.

“Our most important focus israising our daughter in a loving environment, and we are learning how to co-parent as effectively as we both can for her sake,” Edward said. “I am optimistic.”

Lewis also discussed the dinner onhis radio show, saying that both he and Edward have “changed” and are “becoming friends.”

“There were fifteen minutes of the past, fifteen minutes of ‘I regret,’ ‘I’m sorry.’ … It was mostly focused on the present. I know I’ve changed. I know he’s changed,” he said. “Whatever this is, it’s a good thing. We’re co-parents, we’re becoming friends, we’re healing, we’re working through the past. I’m hoping for no more anger, no more resentment, no more striking out against each other.”

source: people.com