AMERICAN Pickers star Mike Wolfe is thanking the production team as he films new episodes of his History Channel series.
The update comes after the fate of American Pickers was revealed following season 25’s battle with low ratings earlier this year.
Mike, 60, shared a new photo to his Instagram Stories while standing outside his Antique Archeology van.
The reality star posed center stage around several crew members as they all took a break from filming.
“My road family, God I love my team,” the History Channel star wrote.
I LOVE THE TEAM
Mike also showed off more crew members standing with filming equipment on their backs and shoulders.
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Her co-star, Jon Szalay, 61, was also seen in front of the scene.
In the caption, Mike noted that he has worked closely with many of the same American Pickers team members for over a decade.
“Some of the people in this photo have been with me for 16 years and many for more than 10 years,” he said.
“Living and working side by side with them has been one of the greatest experiences of my life.”
Mike said that after having spent five years hosting American Pickers, he never thought in his “wildest dreams” how the show would “resonate with so many millions of people around the world.”
“It shows me that history matters and the stories we discover connect us all,” the reality star added.
“At a time when we all seem so divided, we can still escape the past for these little moments we create to find peace and common ground.”
SO WHAT’S COMING?
Mike, his brother Robbie, Jon and fellow co-star Danielle Colby, 48, have been filming new episodes of the long-running show over the past few months.
Season 25, which ended earlier this year, had lower ratings than previous seasons.
The season found its highest audience on January 24, with 948 thousand viewers.
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Mike Wolfe has created a business empire with real estate, antique stores and more.
However, the fate of the American Pickers was recently revealed, leaving fans excited for what’s to come.
In May, The US Sun exclusively revealed that the show had been renewed for another three years.
“They’re filming, they just got back from Louisiana,” a source said at the time.
“They are filming season 26 and have signed on for another three years.”
The reality show has been on the air for 14 years, debuting on the History Channel in January 2010.
The show faced a drop in ratings after the show fired original cast member Frank Fritz, 58.
Frank last appeared on the show in 2020 and was officially fired a year later.
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