The McBee Dynasty: Cole McBees Homophobic Past Resurfaces Amid Family Scandal
As the highly anticipated second season of The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys premieres on Bravo on June 30, one of the show's stars, Cole McBee, has come under scrutiny for his past use of homophobic slurs. The middle child of the family has been found to have repeatedly used the F-word on his Twitter/X account, which dates back to 2014 to 2017.
Years before his family became reality TV stars, Cole spent his time on social media engaging in heated debates with "crazy liberals" and using the F-word to insult those who disagreed with him. In one particularly offensive post, he told a dissenter, "Square up f*g." These homophobic posts have once again raised questions about who let this person become a Bravolebrity.
Since then, Cole has become a father and is trying to leave his "reckless" ways behind. However, the temptation to fall back into old habits threatens everything he's worked to build. Despite this, he has yet to comment on the resurfaced posts.
Meanwhile, the McBee family is facing bigger issues. Cole's father, Steven McBee, pleaded guilty in a multi-million dollar crop insurance fraud scheme and faces up to 30 years in prison. This legal woe adds another layer of complexity to the already tumultuous family dynamics that viewers will see unfold in the upcoming season.
The second season of The McBee Dynasty promises to be full of drama, as the family navigates their personal and professional lives while dealing with the fallout from Cole's past and Steven's legal troubles. Will Bravo have done a better job of vetting their talent in the future? Only time will tell.
In the meantime, viewers are left to ponder the implications of Cole's past actions and whether he truly understands the harm his words caused. As the show premieres on June 30, it's clear that The McBee Dynasty is set to be a must-watch for reality TV fans, with its mix of family drama, legal intrigue, and social commentary on homophobia.