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Some Gold Rush Fans Fast-Forward Through Tony Beets For An Amusing Reason

Some Gold Rush Fans Fast-Forward Through Tony Beets For An Amusing Reason

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Tony Beets at a press event

In a profession as exhausting and ruthless as gold mining, longevity is hard to come by. Throughout the last 13 seasons of “Gold Rush” we’ve seen plenty of miners struggle to make ends meet in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness, though one man who always seems to come out on top is series staple Tony Beets.

A veritable legend in the world of gold mining and the richest miner on “Gold Rush,” Dutch miner Tony Beets has been a part of the series ever since Season 2 and has become something of a fan favorite for his consistently high production, iconic beard, and no-nonsense style of business. Over the years he’s established himself as a capable leader and a hilarious reality TV star. There’s no question that the notoriously foul-mouthed Beets has been one of the most entertaining parts of “Gold Rush” since his arrival. That said, there are some loyal “Gold Rush” viewers that claim they have to skip most of Beets’ scenes for the sake of their hearing.

Fans hate the constant beeping whenever Beets swears

Tony Beets swearing

Although Tony Beets is undoubtedly one of the most popular cast members in all of “Gold Rush,” there are plenty of fans online who say they can’t stand to watch him due to the constant censorship needed every time he’s on screen.

“I am going to fast forward through Tony. Just too many beeps to block out his obscenities,” said Choral Engstrom in a Facebook comment. “A shame you can’t watch what would be a good show except for the constant beeping for the filthy mouth people,” echoed Anthony Goodrum. “Needs to be taken off the show if he can’t clean his mouth up.” Indeed, there are times when it seems like every other word out of Beets’ mouth is a swear, so most of his sentences are broken up by jarring bleeps.

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“I mean, it gets ridiculous sometimes, the beeping. I can’t find any footage anywhere where you hear him say a full sentence without a beep,” said u/snotters on Reddit, with u/GKsG5 agreeing that the beeping becomes incredibly aggravating after a while. Despite how some fans might feel toward Beets and his ludicrous swearing habit, one has to assume that he’s not going to change anytime soon.

Rick Ness is one of the main miners on Discovery Channel's Gold Rush

There’s a certain level of idealism that gets applied to prospectors in the Wild West. Anyone could move out to California and search for gold, and if you just happened to be in the right place at the right time, then you could become rich within a day. As it turns out, there are people out there who aren’t done searching for hidden treasure, and you can watch their exploits on the hit Discovery Channel series Gold Rush.

The series follows several different mining operations as they search for gold throughout various locales in America. While Parker Schnabel has had much of the focus since the reality TV show’s first season, another miner has risen through the ranks to become a fan favorite, and that is Rick Ness. He first appeared in season 3 of the show as part of Schnabel’s crew before he began his own independent operation in season 9. While fans of the show may think they know Rick Ness well since he’s earned so much attention on the series, there’s a lot you’ll only discover if you search behind the scenes.

Rick Ness tweeted about running for president in 2020

Rick Ness giving an interview to the camera on Gold Rush

Rick Ness appears serious about his mining work on Gold Rush, but could he have a future in politics? That’s what it seemed like (however incredulously) on Twitter in January of 2019. He tweeted out to his thousands of followers this message, “I’m announcing my bid for the presidency of the United States for 2020 right now… my platform and my message is “Grow the **** up” my Party is “I like to party” I’ve heard gofundme is popular.. I’m gonna need some financing. Spread this!”

Plenty of fans responded to his tweet announcing their support for his theoretical presidential campaign. Some of the responses he got from this tweet include, “You have my vote!” and “Make the Klondike great again.” Of course, it appears as though his political aspirations were all in jest considering that was the last he spoke about running for president, and he didn’t appear on the 2020 ballot. It remains to be seen if he’ll take such a run more seriously come 2024, but it doesn’t seem likely.

Rick Ness lost his mother to brain cancer in 2018

Rick Ness shows off his gold on Discovery Channel's Gold Rush

Rick Ness was dealt a devastating blow in 2018. On March 20th of that year, his mother passed away from brain cancer (via PopCulture.com). Prior to the heartbreaking loss, Ness spent as much time with his mother as possible. He even had to go home midway through filming a season of Gold Rush to spend time with her before she passed. Ness later went to Twitter to inform his fans of the loss, “RIP Mom. 55 years young. She left us peacefully in her house and with my face resting against hers she took her last breath. It hurts. It’s not long enough. Cancer is the devil.”

For the following season of Gold Rush, Ness didn’t go into the wilderness alone. He brought his mother’s dog, Ruby, with him on his next expedition. Ruby served as a loving reminder and became a welcome presence on the series.

Rick Ness started out as a musician

Rick Ness shows off some bling on Gold Rush

Rick Ness didn’t always have aspirations to become a gold miner. In fact, after he sustained an injury playing football in college, he began practicing music (via Discovery GO). He started playing the upright bass and even started his own band called .357 Stringband. The band was relatively successful, releasing three albums over the course of seven years. The band ended up touring around the globe, and it was during a stop in Alaska where Ness met a certain miner named (you guessed it) Parker Schnabel.

Rick Ness expressed an interest in working with Schnabel despite not having any mining experience, but within a year, Schnabel contacted him and got him to work on Gold Rush season 3. What he lacked in experience he made up for in gumption, and he proved himself to be adept at working rock trucks and excavators. Schnabel soon promoted Ness to the position of foreman and sent him to run the company’s second operation located in Indian River.

Rick Ness has a twin brother

Rick Ness posted a photo on Twitter with his twin brother, Randy

While they aren’t necessarily identical, Rick Ness does, in fact, have a twin brother named Randy. While it appears as though the two are fraternal twins as opposed to identical ones, the brothers appear close. In 2016, Rick took to Twitter to wish his brother (and in conjunction, himself) a happy birthday by writing, “This, believe it or not is my twin brother. It’s his birthday today which makes it mine [too]. Celebrating in Escanaba.”

From what we’ve been able to find, Randy Ness works as a mechanic for the family’s construction company. If you’re a fan of Gold Rush, then you may have seen Randy on one of the show’s television specials. He appears as himself in the TV documentary movie Gold Rush: The Rise of Rick Ness, and he appeared later in the 2020 TV movie Gold Rush: Rick’s Rally. By all accounts, the two brothers seem close, with them supporting one another in their respective endeavors.

 

 

 

 

 

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