What happened to Liz on 'Swamp People'? Details on why Elizabeth Choate aka the Gator Queen is no longer on ‘Swamp People.'
It’s hunting season! Swamp People is again for some other season on the History Channel, but many are questioning, what happened to Elizabeth Choate aka the Gator Queen?
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In a 2015 choice, TV manufacturers made up our minds to let pass numerous cast individuals from the display. Liz decided to take to social media to let her fanatics know that she is going to now not be part of the sequence.
“Due to unknown causes by way of the production corporate Original Media, my family and myself… will now not be participating in the Swamp People collection, beginning with Season 7," she wrote on Facebook. "It saddens me to know that our fanatics are the ones who will suffer from these unexplained movements by means of the new control of this production corporate. Reality. We will proceed with our regular lives and hope to keep attached with all of you in the long term. To all of my enthusiasts, with love, Gator Queen Liz."
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However, the producers of the show apparently did not like her exit post and asked her to take it down. Not afraid of going toe-to-toe with execs of the television show, the Gator Queen fired back.
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“Hello everyone, I was just informed [by] these people [they] want me to remove my post," she posted on Facebook. "KISS MY A$$. How you like that post! I was told they had a lot of nasty phone calls and complaints. Well, these people call this business … I'm different. I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I will die that way. My family and my heritage stay alive always until I die. I will not stop posting! And I support Louisiana 100 percent. Rather keep my pride than sell my soul to the devil!"
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The History Channel series follows people from the Louisiana-based house who hunt alligators for a residing. Most lately, Swamp People megastar (and new Gator Queen?) Ashley Jones opened about how a miscarriage years again led her to her life as an alligator hunter.
Ashley instructed The Clarion Ledger that she used to be depressed for three months after struggling a miscarriage.
“It was once like I used to be dead inside," she said. "It was like simply going through the motions of life without getting anything back from it. It was once a hormonal imbalance and that's the reason commonplace, however I didn't have anything I was enthusiastic about to fall back on."
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She continued: “I just felt like there was something missing. It was like I was meant to do something else."
After accompanying her husband Chad Jones on a deer hunting go back and forth, Ashley started going after bigger game, like alligators.
However, she never idea her hobby for looking would lead her to a truth television show.
“I watched the show religiously and not in one million years would I've idea I might be on it. she stated. "Actually, it's still surreal to me. I've watched three episodes with me on it and it still doesn't seem real."
Catch new episodes of Swamp People on Thursdays at Nine p.m. ET on the History Channel.
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