Here’s Why Bravo Is the Perfect Home for The McBee Dynasty Family: “You Think You’re the Big Boy Now?”
Here's Why Bravo Is the Perfect Home for The McBee Dynasty Family: "You Think You're the Big Boy Now?"

There’s no place like home, especially if “home” refers to Bravo: land of the Housewives, the SURvers, and now, The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys.
Brothers Steven McBee Jr., Jesse McBee, Cole McBee, and Brayden McBee are bringing the drama from their family-owned farm and ranch in Missouri and serving up a whole lotta beef. Between the family feuds, romantic entanglements, unexpected life turns, and all-out scandals, the show’s second season is a no-holds-barred look into the best (and most dramatic parts) of the American Midwest.
And Steven Jr. and Cole are here to let audiences know ahead of the Season 2 premiere why Bravo will be the perfect home for their drama, teasing what fans can expect.
Why is Bravo the perfect home for The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys?
“You wouldn’t think it on a ranch, but it is full of drama,” Steven Jr. explained.
Whether it’s the eldest bro yelling to someone in the upcoming season, “Why do you wanna make things worse?” or Jesse’s fiancée Alli Ventresca wondering aloud if things will “work long term,” The McBee Dynasty is sure to pack the drama up to the brim. Name-calling and accusations involving Steven Jr.’s girlfriend, Calah Jackson, and Steven Sr.’s ex, Galyna Saltkovska, surely add to the fire.
“Every day, there is something insane that happens between that group of three,” Cole said in reference to his father’s love triangle: Steve Sr., Galyna, and Galyna’s friend Masha.
In one clip, Galyna told producers, “I found out he was f—— my friend.”
The cowboys vs. the Housewives
When it comes to the Bravolebs, Cole thinks he and his brothers are “probably as dramatic as the Housewives.”
It’s easy to see in clips of the upcoming season, whether it’s Steven Jr. telling his brothers, “There may be prison time involved,” or yelling at Cole, “You think you’re the big boy now?” During a sit-down with his mother, Kristi McBee, the eldest brother wondered if he should “sit down by myself in misery.”
If the McBees had a tagline like the Housewives

Of course, what is a Housewife if not for their signature tagline at the opening credits of every episode? That had Steven Jr. and Cole wonder what their tagline might be should it have been offered in the new country-fried series.
“My Bravo tagline would be, ‘Running an empire ain’t easy, but there is no one coming to take my crown,’” said Steven Jr., tasked with heading the farm now that his father is no longer in the picture.
As for Cole, he created one to reflect his current status as a father-to-be now that his girlfriend, Kacie Adkison, is expecting their first child.
“Mine would be, ‘I plant seeds in the field, and off,’” he said as he and Steven Jr. laughed. “I think it’s pretty good.”
Ahead of the series’ Bravo premiere on Monday, June 30, don’t miss the McBees’ best farm-living tips for the Housewives should any of them find their way to Gallatin, Missouri.
Of course, what is a Housewife if not for their signature tagline at the opening credits of every episode? That had Steven Jr. and Cole wonder what their tagline might be should it have been offered in the new country-fried series.
“My Bravo tagline would be, ‘Running an empire ain’t easy, but there is no one coming to take my crown,’” said Steven Jr., tasked with heading the farm now that his father is no longer in the picture.
As for Cole, he created one to reflect his current status as a father-to-be now that his girlfriend, Kacie Adkison, is expecting their first child.
“Mine would be, ‘I plant seeds in the field, and off,’” he said as he and Steven Jr. laughed. “I think it’s pretty good.”
Ahead of the series’ Bravo premiere on Monday, June 30, don’t miss the McBees’ best farm-living tips for the Housewives should any of them find their way to Gallatin, Missouri.








