Who is Paige Wyatt?
If you’re a lover of the Old West and guns, you know Paige Wyatt as the popular TV personality who had a role in the Discovery reality TV series, “American Guns.” This young woman is only 25 years old and at the age of 17 she launched her career as a television personality and model, as well as her own clothing line, which is sold by Hughwear Apparel Co.
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About Paige Wyatt’s Family Life
Paige Grewcock was born on the 30the October 1994, in Wheat Ridge, Colorado USA. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio and she has blonde hair, brown eyes and is 1.7m (5ft 7in) tall. Her mother, Renee and her father, Charles Grewcock divorced in 2007.
Paige has a younger brother, Kurt (born February 6, 1990) and two half-sisters – Brooke (born 2006) and Ginger (born 2009). Her mother married the girls’ father, Rich Wyatt in 2010.
Paige Wyatt and “American Guns”
The reality series was launched on the 10e October 2011, and ran for two seasons with 26 episodes until it was canceled on the 17the December 2012. Paige’s stepfather Rich, mother Renee and brother Kurt ran a gun shop called “Gunsmoke Guns”, owned by Victor Rodriguez, in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The family exhibited and demonstrated firearms by shooting the guns and conducting examinations.
They also made, modified, customized, and traded firearms, as well as shooting lessons.
Paige, who sports her own collection of weapons, was responsible for handling sales and liaising with vendors and custom painters etc. His brother, Kurt, is a custom engraver, and he was responsible for engraving designs or the shop’s logo onto weapons. Sometimes he flew with Rich in his stepfather’s helicopter to buy or sell guns to collectors all over the country. Often the show featured special guests who tried their hand at shooting and were sometimes tricked out with their final shot producing a big, scary explosion, rigged by Gunsmoke staff for fun.
How did “American Guns” end?
In December 2012, a 20-year-old Adam Lanza shot and killed his mother in Newton, Connecticut. He then proceeded to the city’s Sandy Hook Elementary School and shot and killed 20 six- and seven-year-olds and six staff members before killing himself by shooting himself in the head.
This horrific massacre sparked debates over gun ownership and introduced new controls and legislation banning certain firearms. Even though “American Guns” was doing very well at this point and its rating had increased by 50% in season two, the Discovery Channel found itself under pressure and therefore announced that it was canceling the show and that it would not wouldn’t broadcast it for a while. third season.
Additionally, in April 2012, Gunsmoke Guns lost their firearms license, but apparently continued to trade using another store where their buyers would complete the sale. The ATF (United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) raided the store on March 31, 2015 and they were closed.
At this point, Rich Wyatt’s YouTube channel, Gunsmoke Guns TV, which launched in February 2014, had over 7,500 subscribers – the last video posted was on May 20, 2015. no longer exist, the number of subscribers has grown to a current figure of over 25,000.
After further investigation, in 2017 Rich Wyatt, 54, was found guilty of trafficking firearms without a license and tax evasion, and was sentenced to 78 months in prison followed by parole. compulsory three years.
What Happened To Paige Wyatt After ‘American Guns’
Before all of this happened, Paige was well on her way to a promising career in modeling, though she sparked some controversy with a seemingly sexually explicit video, which she shared as a surprise on her birthday and which is no longer available. She was also active on the now-banned Vine videos.
Paige had also appeared in an episode of Trevecca Land, a fictional comedy series about college life in Nashville, as well as a special feature with Rich Wyatt in “Sons of Guns” titled “Top 10 Shootouts,” in which guns used in American history events have been discussed and demonstrated.
However, since “American Guns” disappeared, Paige has completely withdrawn from the public eye, and there are absolutely no sights or sounds of her on any of her social media pages, or in the news. It seems his mother, Renee, did the same and the only person in their family still there is his brother, Kurt Wyatt. He runs his own business as an embossing and remodeling specialist, Wyatt Would Work LLC, and is active on Instagram.
Paige’s last modeling photographs were released in the years 2012 and 2013. It is unknown if Paige continued with her clothing line as there were no posts on Hughwear Clothing. Twitter or Facebook feed since July 2017. Their Facebook page says, “I’m currently taking a break while I work on other projects. Don’t worry, Hughwear will be back soon!
What is Paige Wyatt’s net worth?
While working on “American Guns,” Paige is estimated to have earned an annual income of around $250,000 and her net worth at the time was around $1 million. As it has become a mystery, it is impossible to say how much it is currently worth.
The real truth about Paige Wyatt’s marriage
There have been many false reports in the media claiming that Paige met Pete Hargis, a trainer at A2Z Sports Training, at OMNIA nightclub in Las Vegas and they got married on May 9, 2019 in Phoenix, Arizona. This seems like a completely crazy rumor because while Paige Hargis might have had a slight resemblance to Paige Wyatt in her younger days, upon closer inspection, it’s obvious that they’re not the same person. Paige Hargis is a real estate agent and her story does not include any modeling or acting. So, unfortunately, for Paige Wyatt fans who want some juicy news about her current whereabouts, they’ll be disappointed, as this young star appears to have disappeared in a puff of smoke.