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‘Yellowstone’ is real in new ‘McBee’ docuseries: ‘The craziest sh-t happens to us daily’

“Yellowstone” character is fictional, but Steve McBee, star of the new docuseries, “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys,” is real — and his life is every bit as dramatic. “I work a lot, but in the fourth season, everyone was like, ‘Oh, there’s this crazy ranch show.’ So, I have watched ‘Yellowstone,’ yes,” McBee, 52, told The Post. “Since I’m divorced and I’m the patriarch of the family, the boys have fun with it.
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Montana Judge Declares College Trans Ban Unconstitutional
2021 law barring transgender athletes from competing on sports teams that align with their gender identity is unconstitutional. On Sept. 14, Gallatin County District Judge Rienne McElyea issued an injunction permanently barring the state from enforcing a provision in the law that prohibits transgender athletes from participating on collegiate-level women’s sports teams.McElyea found that, in passing the law, the state’s Republican-led Legislature infringed on the constitutional authority of the Montana Board of Regents, which is allowed to make its own policies governing college campuses.The ruling does not overturn part of the law prohibiting transgender athletes in grades K-12 from competing in sports that match their gender identity.In her ruling, McElyea rejected the state’s argument that the Board of Regents had no existing policies regarding athlete participation, finding that the board’s decision to comply with NCAA regulations on transgender participation was in itself a policy, reports the Helena Independent Record.“Contrary to the state’s characterization, the Board’s policy is not a delegation of the Board’s constitutional authority to a non-governmental body [NCAA], but an exercise of the Board’s authority to ensure the eligibility of Montana athletes and to protect the [Montana University System’s] substantial financial investment in its athletics programs,” she wrote.Current NCAA policy on transgender athletes allows each individual sports’ national governing body to determine its own criteria for eligibility.
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Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer's Steven McBee says he was spoon-fed through the age of 11
Steven McBee of Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer said that he was spoon-fed by his mother through the age of 11 on Thursday's edition of the show.McBee, 27, was seen in a discussion with Annie Jorgensen, who quizzed him about it in a clip posted on TMZin advance of Thursday's episode.'So there's been a rumor going around the house that you were spoon-fed until you were 11?' Jorgensen asked McBee, who replied, 'It's not a rumor, it's true.' The latest:Steven McBee of Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer said that he was spoon fed by his mother through the age of 11, on Thursday's edition of the showMcBee explained details of the practice, as he said, 'It was before school, I was tired, I was watching TV, so my mom would literally spoon-feed me before I went to school.'McBee said he was 'a little bit' spoiled, to which Jorgensen replied, 'As long as you're self-aware that it's weird.' The premise of the rebooted series sees 20 single women and two bachelors both claiming to be millionaires, but only one of whom is. McBee, who has a farm and ranch, is joined by Kurt Sowers, a contractor.In a trailer for the series, McBee, a Gallatin, Missouri native, said he was 'most excited about stripping everything down to just who [he is] as a person' on the series.
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