Very excited’ Update! For American Pickers’ Danielle Colby Fans|| Breaking News! It Willl Shock You!
Very excited’ Update! For American Pickers’ Danielle Colby Fans|| Breaking News! It Willl Shock You!
Danielle Colby explained what the relationships between co-stars were like behind the scenes. The TV star updated fans about his huge personal project on Instagram on Monday.
In the post, which Mike, 59, also shared to his stories, he panned around Columbia Motor Alley, a bike and car garage he restored in Columbia, Tennessee. The history enthusiast panned his camera around the converted former Chevrolet dealership, showing it off under a spell of sunny weather.
Mike filmed the parking lot filled with vintage cars, trucks, and bikes and gave a glimpse of the refurbed exterior, complete with neon signs. At the end of the clip, the American Pickers star shared a shot of the location at night and declared that the dealership was now open.
“A beautiful day at CMA. Stop by every Friday and Saturday from 10:00 to 5:00 and see what we’re working on,” he captioned the social media post.
Mike purchased Columbia Motor Alley in November 2017 for $400,000. The 13,440 sq. ft. property was built in 1948. Last December, a source close to Mike exclusively told The US Sun:
“It used to be a car restoration building, and then Mike Wolfe bought it. He has employees who work on bicycles and more in the garage section. Mike has his cars and motorcycles here on display. He has motorcycles, bikes, cars, and antiques he finds on the show.”
Fans who can’t make it in person may be able to catch it on television, with the insider adding:
“We film here. December will be the first time in a while they’ll be filming in here—it’ll be for American Pickers.”
While Mike focuses on his side hustle, his co-star Danielle Colby, 48, recently opened up about the dynamic behind the scenes between herself and her co-stars. Mike and Danielle host the show alongside his brother Robbie Wolfe and new full-time cast member John “Jersey John” Chalet.
Danielle shared a video of the cast, crew, and their loved ones as they gathered together for a meal and gushed:
“For many years, Hal Akin and I have been collecting video and photos of our Road Dog Diaries with the AP crew. A good amount gets shared to my Patreon for our Road Dog Diaries blog, but most of it never gets shared. It just goes directly into my archives.”
She revealed in the caption that she loved having dinner with her castmates and the crew members after the show wrapped, explaining how everybody got to relax. The television star added:
“Tensions are low. Everyone is in the mind to celebrate, and there’s always beautiful wine, fantastic food, so many stories from the road—from the early days when Mike and I met and clicked, and from Mike and Robbie’s childhood.”
While the future of the show seems up in the air, Season 25 kicked off with dire ratings for the premiere episode, with just 723,000 viewers tuning in. However, The US Sun exclusively revealed a major turnaround, with the January 24 episode, The Five-Generation Pick, bringing in the highest ratings of the season with 948,000 viewers.
Amid the ups and downs of ratings, an insider has claimed that Mike and Robbie may be ready to call it quits. A pal of Mike’s exclusively told The US Sun:
“I don’t know how long the show will last. I don’t know how long Mike and Robbie want to do this. I think they would like to retire at some point. It’s been 12 years. It’s a strain on your life. They’ve done this a long time.
When they’re around, it’s, ‘Oh, we’re on the road again. I ain’t got time to do this. I ain’t got time to do that.’ It’s a love-hate like with any job. Some days you don’t wish you had that job, and you could do whatever you wanted. Some days you’re all excited about your job.”