Reality star Relic Hunter suffers from a stroke in the intensive care unit
2 min readFrank Fritz, 56, one of the stars reality show The “archeology hunters” (history) had a stroke last Thursday and is in serious condition in the United States.
The hospital he is in has not yet been reported.
The vertical He searched the History Channel in Brazil for new information on his health. As of press time, no response has been received. If so, this text will be updated.
The news of Frank having a stroke came from his ex-partner realityMike Wolf. In 2009, the two started a business related to hunting stuff in the wilds of the United States and even Europe. The following year, the reality show debuted.
“Frank suffered a stroke and is in hospital,” Wolf wrote. “Please keep him in your hearts and thoughts.”
10 years together
After 22 seasons, over 300 episodes and 10 years togetherThe two sued in 2020, at the height of the pandemic.
Upon leaving the show, Frank yells: He said he’s never been friends with Mike and accused him of lying (on the show) about being friends since childhood.
“We’ve never been friends at school,” Fritz told British newspaper The Sun last year. “I can’t believe he’s said five nice things to me in 10 years.”
“I’ve been very secretive for the past year about Frank’s life and the journey he’s taken. There’s been a lot of opinions about our friendship, and the show, but now isn’t the time to sort these things out. Now is the time to pray for my boyfriend,” Wolf wrote yesterday.
False reality?
Since the beginning of “Relic Hunters” there has always been news that the program has been, to a large extent, “fake”, armed.
In 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic and as the duo continues together, Danielle Colby, Director of Antique Stores Partners Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, interviewed Latin American journalists – including this columnist.
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