The McBee Dynasty Season 3 Drops June 15 — And We Didn't Hold Anything Back
Bravo dropped the trailer this morning. Premiere is Monday, June 15 at 9 p.m. ET. This is the most we've ever shown of who we really are.
Bravo dropped the trailer this morning. Season 3 of The McBee Dynasty premieres Monday, June 15 at 9 p.m. ET. I want to take a minute to tell you what this season meant to us — and why we left the cameras rolling through every part of it.
If you've watched the first two seasons, you've already seen some of who we are. You've seen the cattle, the brothers, the dust, the disagreements. You've seen the work.
This season is different. This one's about what's behind all of that.
The Hardest Year We've Walked Through
I'm not going to get into specifics here. You'll see plenty when the show airs, and the trailer tells you more than enough. What I'll say is this: the last year was the hardest stretch this family has ever lived through together. Things came at us we didn't see coming, from every direction, all at once.
None of us walked into filming this season planning to be this open on camera. But the year demanded it. There wasn't a way to film what was actually happening without letting people see us at our most stripped-down — and we made the decision, as a family, not to fake our way through it.
If you tune in expecting the usual ranch reality TV — guys arguing about cattle, brothers needling each other, somebody falling off a horse — you'll get that too. But you'll also see us in moments most families never let the world into.
Who You'll See
The whole crew is back this season — my brothers, the women who keep us standing, and the people who've become family along the way.
Me, Cole, Jesse, and Brayden — back at it, still not always agreeing, still showing up for each other when it counts.
Kristi McBee and Alli McBee, holding things together the way they always have — only this time the cameras caught it.
Kacie Adkison and Allie Eklund are back in the picture. You'll see exactly where we all stand by season's end.
Galyna Saltkovska and Masha Petrova step into the story this season.
Why We Didn't Hold Back
There was a real conversation in our family about how much to let the world see this year. We could've kept the cameras on the surface stuff — the operation, the cattle, the day-to-day. Nobody would've blamed us.
We chose the other way.
Part of it was simple — you can't honestly tell our story this year and skip the hard parts. They were the story. But there was something bigger to it too. I think a lot of families are walking through their own hard year right now and don't have anybody showing them what it looks like to keep standing. If our family being honest on camera helps somebody else's family pull together one degree tighter, then every uncomfortable moment we filmed was worth it.
"You don't really know what a family's made of until you watch them choose each other on a day when it would've been easier not to. This season is full of those days."
Where to Watch
Set Your Reminder
Season 3 of The McBee Dynasty premieres Monday, June 15 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, with new episodes streaming next-day on Peacock.
This is our second season on Bravo after we made the move over from Peacock. If you're new to the show, both prior seasons are still available to stream — start there and come into the premiere caught up.
What This Season Gave Us
I'll tell you something honestly. When we started filming, I wasn't sure any of this would be worth living through twice — once when it happened, and again on TV. Now that it's done and I've seen the cut, I feel different about it.
This family is closer than we were a year ago. The four of us brothers are tighter. The arguments we used to have don't feel as big anymore. The people we love know exactly where they stand. You can't go through a year like this one and come out the other side as the same family — and the version of us that came out the other side is one I'm proud of.
That's what I want you to take away from Season 3, whatever else you read about us. We didn't lose each other. We got closer.
And the Ranch Keeps Going
Some of you have been with us since before the cameras showed up. Some of you found us through the show and stuck around for the beef. Either way, I want you to know one thing: the work doesn't stop.
We're still running cattle. We're still rendering tallow. We're still shipping meat sticks and steaks to your door. The TV part of this is what gets the world's attention. The ranch part is what keeps the lights on — and your orders are what keep the ranch part going.
See you June 15. We're glad you're with us.
— Steven McBee, McBee Farm & Cattle Co.
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