Rancher-turned-reality-star Steve McBee offered his opinions on how “Yellowstone’s” meteoric rise to fame has sparked a craze in Western culture.
The 52-year-old businessman founded and currently owns McBee Farm and Cattle, a 40,000-acre Missourian farming and ranching enterprise. Steven Jr., Cole, Jesse, and Brayden are McBee’s four sons, and they all star in the series “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys,” which has been dubbed the “real-life Yellowstone.”
McBee discussed “Yellowstone’s” contribution to the “craving” for the cowboy way of life in an interview with News .
“What ‘Yellowstone’ has done, in my opinion, ultimately leads me to believe that farming and ranching are ingrained in our DNA and heredity. We live that way,” he remarked.
“I’LL DO WHAT YOU WANT TO DO,” was the offer made by “YELLOWSTONE” star Kevin Costner to be killed off the hit show.
Therefore, it makes no difference to me if you work as a Wall Street analyst for a hedge fund. When you spot a “yellowstone,” you can’t help but get hungry. “I wish I could be riding a horse or operating a tractor and harvesting crops.” McBee went on.