Jeff Lewis says his show Flipping Out isn't going anywhere, despite his Bravo contract expiring.

The 48-year-old reality star discussed the situation on his SiriusXM radio show Jeff Lewis Live! where he revealed the property show has not yet been axed.

'Just to clarify: the show has not been officially cancelled,' he said on Tuesday. 'Usually what happens is, they will air the show and they air the season and then everyone gets together at Bravo and they collect all the ratings and then they make a decision.

Clarifying: Jeff Lewis has revealed that his show Flipping Out has not officially been canceled despite his contract with Bravo expiring

'As far as I know, no one has made a decision.' he added.

PEOPLE also confirmed with the network that 'nothing has been determined' officially with regards to Flipping Out.

There was no statement on the status of Jeff's contract which apparently expired on October 15.

A day prior the reality star - who has been involved in a couple of controversies this year - joked about his expired contract on Instagram with a fake going away card scrawled with insults against him.

'I guess there's no going away party?' wrote the real estate speculator turned TV star, while pulling a fake sad face.

'As far as I know, no one has made a decision.' Jeff said on his radio show, explaining that execs will wait until the season has finished airing before deciding

PEOPLE also confirmed with the network that 'nothing has been determined' officially with regards to Flipping Out

While obviously humorous, the card did not shy away from highlighting Lewis' faults, with captions such as 'loser', 'your 15 minutes are up', and 'better luck with radio'.

The card also featured Jeff with a red cross through his face - after he tweeted a picture with his co-star Jenni Pulos' face obscured. The two are no longer on speaking terms, following a blow-out argument while filming the latest series of the show.

Seemingly prepared for the end of his main income stream, Lewis listed his stunning ultra-luxe villa above the famous Sunset Strip for $7.95 million on Friday.

Jeff found fame as the star of Flipping Out, which began as a show about flipping houses shortly before the financial crash of 2007.

Out of a job: Jeff reveals on Monday that Bravo have not renewed his contract as he joked 'guess there's no going away party'

The show successfully navigated the crisis, with Jeff adjusting his focus to concentrate on interior design.

However in the past year there have been several negative stories about Jeff - who along with Bravo is the subject of a lawsuit by the surrogate mother of his daughter.

Alexandra Trent claims she had been assured the birth of the child two years ago would not be filmed for television, with doctors present at the birth backing her claims.

Not only was the birth of Monroe in 2016 broadcast, but Trent said in court docs she was 'deeply damaged' and 'depressed' by a 'disgusting' remark Jeff made about her genitalia during the episode.

He said in an interview snippet, 'If I was a surrogate, and I had known there was going to be an audience, I probably would have waxed. And that was the shocking part for Gage [his boyfriend]: I don't think Gage had ever seen a vagina, let alone one that big.'

Controversial: Jeff is no longer on speaking terms with co-star Jenni Pulos, angering Bravo bosses by posting this picture with her face crossed out

It's all over: With castmates Pulos, Zola Chavez and Ryan Brown on the third season of the show

Jeff also angered Bravo executives by publicly discussing contract negotiations.

In an interview two weeks ago, Jeff said he felt he was 'punished' by Bravo and was 'looking for a job'.

'Because of all of the issues that have been going on with me—you know, the pending lawsuits, and also the radio show,' Jeff said in a clip.

'It has created a lot of problems for me at Bravo, because I have talked about behind-the-scenes, I've talked about contracts.'

He added: 'So I've had a lot of heat from Bravo.'