Uncertainty After Storage Wars
The end of Storage Wars left several cast members in a tough spot. Many faced uncertainty about their careers. Some struggled, dealing with legal issues or tragic events like death. For fans of the show, here’s a look at their off-screen lives.
Barry Weiss: From TV Star to Tragedy and Recovery
Barry Weiss, “The Collector,” quickly became a fan favorite. After four seasons, he left the show to pursue spin-off projects. Sadly, those ventures didn’t last long. In 2019, a severe motorcycle accident sidelined him, but after recovery, he found a new role as a casino brand ambassador.
Dan and Laura Dotson: A Family Tragedy
Dan and Laura Dotson, the lively auctioneers, continued their auctioneering business after the show ended. However, their lives took a tragic turn when their son was shot and injured.
Dave Hester: Legal Struggles
Dave Hester, often seen as the show’s antagonist, faced legal challenges after being fired. Though he later returned to Storage Wars, he eventually lost a lawsuit against Public Storage.
Emily Wares: New Ventures
Auctioneer Emily Wares moved on to personal projects after Storage Wars. She started a family and launched a business selling cowboy-themed products.
Rene Nezhoda and Casey Lloyd: Thrift Store Setback
Rene Nezhoda and his wife Casey Lloyd continued running their thrift store. Unfortunately, they faced a robbery, forcing them to enhance security measures.
Daryl Sheets: Health Battles and New Beginnings
Daryl Sheets, known as “The Gambler,” embraced semi-retirement. After battling health issues, he found love again and relocated to a new city.
Justin Bryant: YouTube Success
Justin Bryant, the youngest bidder on the show, used his earnings to support his family. He’s now married, has children, and runs a successful YouTube channel.
Mo Poff: A Quiet Farewell
Mo Poff, a side character on the show, was a respected podiatrist and art dealer. Sadly, he passed away in 2021 after a long illness.
Jenny Grumbles: Overcoming Challenges
Jenny Grumbles, nicknamed “The Dazzler,” focused on her furniture business after Storage Wars. She overcame personal struggles, achieving sobriety and becoming a mother.
Brandi Passante: Personal Struggles
Brandi Passante, a fan favorite, faced many personal battles. She endured domestic violence, health challenges, and the loss of her father.
Tom Beers: Career Success
Executive producer Tom Beers continued his successful TV career and enjoys a peaceful family life.
Mary Padian: Treasure Hunter with a Cause
Mary Padian, known as the “Junkster,” kept searching for treasures and running her business. She also dedicated time to charitable efforts.
Brandon Sheets: Real Estate Transition
Daryl Sheets’ son, Brandon, left the show and transitioned to a career in real estate. He also worked for UPS.
Kenny Crossley: Entrepreneurial Spirit
Kenny Crossley, famous for his catchphrase “Kenny do it,” launched a clothing line and manages a candy company. He also shares his experiences on YouTube.
Ivy Calvin: Adapting to Change
Ivy Calvin, the “king of Palmdale,” continued running his thrift store. During the pandemic, he adapted by moving sales online.
Jarrod Schulz: From Trouble to Triumph
Jarrod Schulz had a troubled past but turned his life around after prison. He started a successful business and appeared on Storage Wars alongside Brandi Passante, although they eventually separated.