“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.
And some of my managers and employees give me a hard time [about being similar to Costner’s character]. There is a lot of pressure, there’s a lot happening, and it’s all real.
It’s not for TV; it’s our lives.”“The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys” premieres Monday, March 11 (11 p.m. on USA, and streaming on Peacock).
The docuseries follows McBee, who is the owner of McBee Farm and Cattle in Gallatin, MO, which spans 40,000 acres and runs a couple thousand head of cattle.McBee, a relatively new divorcé (since 2021) is joined onscreen by his four sons: business-minded Steven Jr., 28; Cole 23, who works in the field; cowboy Jesse, 26; and the youngest Brayden, 20, as they get competitive and jockey for who might succeed their father. “It’s so ironic, because I just had someone last week say ‘I know for a fact that you inherited $200 million when your grandpa died,’” McBee said.
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