Storage Wars star ‘unrecognisable’ after three-year absence from hit reality show

Storage Wars star ‘unrecognisable’ after three-year absence from hit reality show

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One of the show’s best members, who was unrecognizable from his heyday in the show’s first season, which premiered in 2010 was a big hit, was back in the studio.

A Storage Wars star has thrilled fans after returning to the show’s most recent season (stock image)(Image: Tommaso Boddi, Getty Images)

Unrecognizable from his early days on the show, a Storage Wars star who returned to the show after a three-year break. Fans have praised the beloved reality TV star as one of the most entertaining cast members, and he has also received praise for his return.

Fans of the seasoned storage flipper’s Instagram account have been kept informed of what he’s up to, and many are surprised to see him now. The star has been a regular fixture on the show, known as The Mogul to fans. He made three appearances over the course of the fourth, but he only made one more as a stand-in for the fifth through the seventh season.

He left the show a second time in 2020, but he’s still back five years later. Many are surprised to see how well Dave Hester is doing now that he has spent so much time on the show.

The Mogul is best known for his outrageous bids on television and his iconic catchphrase, “yuuuuuup.” One fan wrote, “Yuuuuup love watching you Dave on Storage Wars,” in a recent Instagram post from Dave. “

He [looks] good, another added. “Love to see Dave and the Storage Wars crew eating together,” another shared. “

After Hester’s initial critique of the producers led to the cancellation of his show’s first season, saying they had stored items in storage units to increase the drama.

LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 13: Dave Hester attend A&E's 'Storage Wars' Lockbuster Tour at Nokia Plaza L.A. LIVE on June 13, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images)
Dave Hester was praised by fans as being the biggest draw for the show (stock image)(Image: Tibrina Hobson, Getty Images)

The star filed a lawsuit against A&& after alleging producers were staging the show. E for unlawful termination of a contract in 2013. Hester returned to the show just a year after a settlement was reached in 2014.

Fans were delighted when Hester’s third season of the show kicked off earlier this year. Viewers believe producers realized Hester was the show’s main attraction in a post to the r/TodayILearned page.

One wrote: “They quickly realised he was the main draw of the show and brought him back. Money makes the world go round.”

Another continued, “I used to watch it religiously, but I remember one of the episodes that squelched my interest. Nobody was permitted to touch anything or enter the unit once the doors were open, according to their policy. Only what you could see from the outside was up for bid. “

A third fan suggested that Hester’s television show provided a true look at how storage units were used.

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Was Hester the one who operated like a thrift store and demonstrated how he actually made money when the units had just c*** inside them, the fan questioned?

To be able to make any money, he said, “it was a slow grind of taking things worth $5 and selling them in his store.” People were depressed because they believed they would have weekly units filled with rare baseball card collections and sports cars. “

Source: Mirror

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