Throughout the 5-episode run, theParks and Recreationstar says each region has something “terrible” to offer. “I feel like it’s equal opportunity ugly all over the place,” she tells PEOPLE.
When she first signed on to join the show, which premiered in January, she was just finishing her own home renovations and was even more interested in home decor. But, there’s another reason she jumped at the opportunity.
“I’m nosy, so anytime I can get into somebody’s house and see…I’m into it,” she quips. “This [is] an opportunity on getting inside people’s houses to see what’s up behind closed doors.”
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Despite settling into her role as host from season 1, there’s one all-too popular feature in several ugly houses that still stuns Retta.

TheGood Girlsactress makes it clear that being the host of a show that takes you inside of unsightly homes isn’t a job for the faint of heart.
“I’m oftentimes scared. There have been moments where I just give my director a look like, ‘Why would you bring me here? Why would you put me in this position?'” she jokes. “That’s happened more than once. He’s like, ‘That’s why I didn’t say anything — because I knew you wouldn’t do it if I told you beforehand.'”

However, touring some hideous homes leads to a rewarding renovation — and the show’s second season promises an even more fun reveal.
“There is way more excitement in the second season,” Retta says, adding that the winner of the home makeover “was very excited to see Allison and was thrilled with her work.”
She adds, “I think this season is even more fun because I’ve gotten one season under my belt, so I’m way more relaxed and comfortable going into these. At first, I was afraid because I was like, ‘These strangers, they don’t know me. Are they going to be weirded out?’ Now I’m like, ‘All right, let’s see what you got.'”

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Asked what character onParks and Recwould most likely be crowned winner ofUgliest House in America, Retta says, “It has to be Andy, because he was the messiest.”
source: people.com