From noodling giant catfish in Oklahoma to commanding his own boat in the Louisiana bayou, Don Brewer’s rise on History Channel’s Swamp People is a testament to grit, guts, and innovation. Best known for his marshmallow-baiting debut and fearless swamp tactics,...
From the cypress-lined bayous of southern Louisiana to the spotlight of global television, Ronnie Adams has emerged as a modern-day symbol of Cajun grit and tradition. A seasoned outdoorsman and gator hunter, Adams rose to national recognition on the History Channel’s...
In the quiet town of Berwick, Louisiana, Brandon Hotard, stepson of Swamp People star Troy Landry, and his wife, Sheli L. Hotard, have been navigating an unimaginable journey—one shaped by the urgent medical needs of their infant son, Crue Hotard.The couple...
Brandon Landry’s name continues to circulate among Swamp People fans — not just for his appearances on the show, but for the many rumors surrounding him. Some have falsely claimed he died. Others believed he was a central figure in the...
Deep in the swamps of Louisiana, where Spanish moss hangs like curtains from the cypress trees and bayous wind like veins through the land, a young boy named Troy Landry was learning the ways of the wild. Born and raised in...
When it comes to reality television, few shows dive as deep into America’s wild heart as Swamp People. Since its debut in 2010 on the History Channel, the series has captured the pulse-pounding lifestyle of alligator hunters navigating Louisiana’s treacherous bayous....
Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana — The quiet town of Bayou Sorrel sits deep in the Louisiana wetlands, where winding waterways and thick cypress trees define both the landscape and the lifestyle. It’s where Randy Edwards was born on August 21, 1983, and...
Iberville Parish, Louisiana, USA — The early morning light had just begun to touch the swamps of southern Louisiana when heartbreaking news emerged: Randy Edwards, one of the young stars of the popular American reality TV show Swamp People, had died...
Glenn Guist didn’t plan on becoming a television personality. He didn’t audition, seek fame, or build a brand. Instead, he simply lived his life—quietly, resourcefully, and rooted deep in the Louisiana bayou. And it was that very authenticity that made him...
In the deep reaches of Louisiana’s swamp country, where the air is thick with cypress mist and tradition is a way of life, Liz Cavalier was raised with gators in her backyard and a rifle close by. Long before the cameras...