That’s not the one we looking for. No,

it can’t be. I hate to tell you that. I

know. I know. Something strange is going

on with Pickleweat. She’s been missing

from the spotlight, and fans are

starting to worry. Did she leave Swamp

People for good? Or is there more to the

story than we know? Today, we’re

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breaking down two reasons people think

she left. But stick around because the

truth might surprise you. Let’s find out

what’s going on with picklew wheat. Who

is pickle wheat?

Migle here. He come.

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Oh, that’s nice. What would you do if

you were walking near a muddy riverbank

and saw a 10-ft gator sliding out of the

water? Most people would run. Others

might scream, and some might even freeze

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in place and pray. One thing’s for sure,

most folks would want to get out of

there, unless of course your name is

Pickle Wheat. Then you would smile, grab

your rifle, and handle the business like

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another morning. If you’ve watched Swamp

People, you probably already know who

Cheyenne Picklewheat is. She is not your

typical reality TV star. She is not a

singer, actress, or someone trying to be

famous. She is something else entirely.

A gator hunter, frog catcher, and

full-blooded Louisiana woman who was

raised in the wild and never left it.

She has been the talk of the town ever

since she joined the show. Picklewheat

was born on September 21st, 1995 in

Pyrass, Louisiana. She grew up in a

close-knit family where hunting was not

a sport but a way of life. Her father,

Eddie Wheat, and her grandfather both

hunted alligators for a living. Pickle

learned to hold a gun before most kids

her age learned to tie their shoes. She

hunted her first gator when she was 12

and never looked back. Even though

Pickle is only in her 20s, she hunts

like someone twice her age. She knows

how to track gators, tie lines, and

wrestle the big ones without sweat. That

is what made her the perfect addition to

the show when she joined the cast in

season 12. At the time, the show had

already been on air for over a decade

and had introduced viewers to dozens of

characters. Some came and went, others

stayed a while. But when Pickle showed

up, fans knew something special had

arrived. Dot. She might be small, but

she is fearless. In the swamp, she does

not hesitate. She does everything,

whether jumping into murky waters or

pulling in a thrashing gator. Her

toughness is matched only by her charm.

She laughs easily, tells great stories,

and treats everyone with kindness, even

when they are holding a shotgun. Now,

one of the questions fans always ask is

how she got the name Pickle. No, it’s

not because she loves pickles, though

she probably doesn’t mind them. It was a

nickname her mother gave her as a baby.

The name stuck and is now known across

the country. From hunters in the bayou

to fans watching on their couches. For

all her popularity, Pickle has tried to

keep her personal life out of the

spotlight. That has not stopped the

rumors from swirling. At one point, fans

noticed her getting close to Chase

Landry, son of the legendary Troy

Landry. The two hunted together, posted

pictures, and even attended family

events. This led many to believe they

were dating. So, what was going on

between Pickle and Chase Landry. Let’s

dive into it. Chase Landry has been part

of the Swamp People family for years.

Following in the footsteps of his

father, Troy, one of the most famous

gator hunters in Louisiana, he has

earned respect for hunting skills, but

fans always closely watched his personal

life. When Pickle entered the scene, it

was clear that there was something

special about their connection. They

shared a passion for the swamp and

hunting that few others could

understand. Some viewers speculated that

their relationship was more than just

friendship. Their chemistry was

undeniable on camera, and their smiles

told stories of shared adventures deep

in the bayou. Yet, Pickle and Chase

remained private, choosing not to

confirm or deny the rumors that only

made fans more curious. What stood out

was how Pickle held her own around the

Landre, a family known for their tight

bonds and fierce pride in their hunting

legacy. She wasn’t just fitting in, she

was earning her place. The respect she

gained from Troy Landry and others in

the swamp spoke volumes about her

character. As much as fans wanted to

know more about Pickle and Chase’s

relationship, it was clear that Pickle

valued her independence. Many admire her

focus on the hunt and her ability to

live on her terms. Whether Pickle and

Chase are together or just good friends,

one thing remains certain. Pickle Wheat

is a force to be reckoned with in the

world of gator hunting, and her story is

far from over. What happened between

Pickle and Chase Laundry?

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Hey. Hey. Wait for me. Yeah, just wait

for me. Okay, I’m just looking. You

might have. If you have ever seen an

episode of Swamp People, you already

know who Chase Landry is. He is the son

of Troy Landry, the man fans call the

king of the swamp. That nickname is no

joke. Since the beginning, Troy has been

on the show and has become a household

name among gator hunting fans. He is

tough, determined, and knows every

corner of the swamp. like the back of

his hand. The apple didn’t fall far from

the tree. Chase Landry is just as

skilled. He has been hunting gators

since he was young, and by the time the

cameras started rolling, he had already

built a name for himself in Louisiana.

Chase can handle the boat, shoot with

precision, and keep cool in the middle

of chaos. He grew up in this life, so it

is no surprise that he has become one of

the most talked about members of the

Swamp People cast. Now, let us talk

about something that has kept fans

curious. Was Chase dating Cheyenne

Picklewheat? That rumor has been

floating around the internet for a long

time and for good reason. Pickle is not

just a gator hunter. She is among the

few women on the show and has become one

of the most popular. She brings a new

energy to the series and has proven she

can keep up with the toughest men in the

swamp. Chase and Pickle seem to be more

than just co-workers. Around the year

2020, something interesting happened.

Not long after Cheyenne joined the cast

of Swamp People, her relationship status

on Facebook changed. It said she was in

a relationship with Chase Landry. That

one minor update caught the attention of

fans everywhere. The two started showing

up in pictures together, looking happy

and close. They were smiling, spending

time outdoors, and seemed to share more

than just a love for gator hunting. At

that point, it no longer felt like a

rumor. It felt like confirmation, and it

made sense. Chase already knew what it

meant to live the swamp life. Pickle

came from a similar background. Her

family had been hunting gators for

generations, and she was raised to

respect the land and its creatures. They

shared values, traditions, and a love

for Louisiana. It looked like the

perfect match. There was something else

that made people even more curious. In

the year 2017, Chase had a child. He

never said much about the mother, and

fans still do not know who she is today.

That part of his life has always been

kept private, but fans started asking

more questions when he started dating

Pickle. Was Pickle stepping into a

stepmother role? How serious was this

relationship? And where were things

headed? As time passed, more photos of

the couple appeared online. They were

not just hunting partners. They were

seen at family events, holidays, and

even just relaxing at home. Chase’s

father, Troy, also seemed close to

Pickle. That made the relationship seem

even more real. That says a lot if you

are dating someone whose father

approves, especially when that father is

Troy Landry. So, what happened? Are they

still together? That is where things get

foggy. Most people cannot wait to share

every detail of their lives on social

media, but Chase and Pickle differ. They

stopped posting photos of each other.

Some of the older ones were even

deleted. People started asking questions

again. Did they break up? Was it just a

short chapter in their lives? The truth

is, no one knows. Neither of them has

spoken publicly about a breakup, and

without clear proof, all fans can do is

guess. Some believe they went their

separate ways and decided to keep it

private. Others think they are still

together, just choosing to live a

quieter life. After all, being on a show

like Swamp People is already enough

attention. Maybe they wanted to keep

some part of their life just for

themselves. There is also the fact that

Chase has always been a little more

private. He does not post often and he

does not chase fame. He seems happy with

a simple life in the swamps, raising his

child and doing what he loves. Pickle,

on the other hand, has become a fan

favorite. She is more active online, but

even she does not share everything. That

has made the mystery even stronger. When

season 14 of Swamp People came around,

fans were watching closely. They wanted

clues. Were there scenes with Chase and

Pickle together? Were there signs of a

relationship? While the show focuses on

hunting, it also shows real bonds, yet

nothing is clear. It’s just more

guessing. What is clear is that their

connection was real, even if it did not

last. They had shared moments with fans,

and they seemed like an excellent match

for a while. Whether or not they are

still together, they have continued

doing what they love. They are still in

the swamps chasing gators and living the

life most people see on TV. Some fans

are disappointed. They wanted a clear

answer. They wanted a big announcement

or a final post saying what happened.

That may be the wrong way to think about

it. Swamp People is special because it

shows a different way of life. The cast

is not about drama. They are about

survival, family, and tradition. If

Chase and Pickle decided to keep things

private, that might be the most swamp

people think they could do. If you are

sitting there hoping for a big reveal,

think again. These are not Hollywood

stars. These are gator hunters from

southern Louisiana. Their lives are

muddy, challenging, and full of heart.

That makes them worth watching. And if

you want to understand them, sometimes

you have to accept the mystery. Whatever

the truth is, one thing is sure. Pickle

and Chase had something special. Whether

it was for a season or something more,

it made fans smile. And until they

decide to speak out, we can only respect

their choice to keep it between them. So

why did Pickle Wheat leave the Swamp

People? That is another story with

twists, turns, and maybe even more

surprises. But that will have to wait

for the next chapter. Stay tuned. The

truth. But they got to keep moving.

You know, we’re doing good. We running

all along. While watching television

might be one of the most relaxing

things, we all know that what happens on

screen is not always the whole story.

Sometimes it is just good TV. But in

Pickleweat’s case, what you see is what

you get. She is that fearless, fun, and

downright impressive gator hunter we

know and love. Yet there have been

moments when she seemed to vanish from

the screen. People started asking

questions. Where did Pickle go? Why is

she not on the latest episodes? Let us

talk about that. There are two reasons

why people started thinking that

Picklewheat might have left the show.

The first one has nothing to do with

her. It concerns the king of the swamp

himself, Troy Landry. During filming of

a past season, Troy was diagnosed with

prostate cancer. It was a serious health

battle and production had to slow down.

The show sometimes paused, making

viewers wonder if something bigger was

happening. When fans tuned in and didn’t

see their favorite gator hunters, they

assumed the worst. Thankfully, Troy got

the medical help he needed. He focused

on recovery and healing, and the cast

stood by him the entire time. Pickle

being close to Troy and his family was

also affected. The break in filming gave

her some unexpected time away from the

swamp, and she used that time to live

her life. This brings us to why people

thought Pickleweed had left the show.

She got married. That’s right. The girl

who grew up chasing gators, skinning

frogs, and brewing her malbury wine has

tied the knot. And fans who follow her

closely already knew something was

happening. There were whispers, photos,

and then finally an announcement. Pickle

was engaged. Her fianceé, Joshua

Kippies, is not part of the show, but he

is very much a part of her life. Joshua

is an emergency medical technician by

profession and someone who understands

hard work, danger, and the value of

family. He may not wrestle gators, but

his job can be just as challenging. The

two of them started appearing together

in photos online. They went on

adventures, celebrated holidays, and

seemed to grow increasingly severe as

time passed. Fans were thrilled. Pickle

seemed genuinely happy. She shared

updates here and there, though not too

many. That’s just who she is. Even with

her growing fame, she has kept much of

her private life quiet. But when the big

day arrived, there was no hiding it.

Cheyenne Wheat became a married woman.

The wedding was simple but heartfelt,

just like Pickle herself. It reflected

her roots and her personality. It wasn’t

some flashy Hollywood event. It was a

celebration of love, family, and

tradition. The guest list included close

friends, family members, and folks who

had been a part of her journey. It was a

special day filled with laughter, hugs,

and much Louisiana charm. Troy Landry

officiated her wedding, describing

Pickle as someone who was like a

daughter to him. So, while fans wondered

if Pickle had stepped away from Swamp

People for good, the truth was far

better. She was still a part of the

show, focusing on an essential new

chapter of her life. When Troy’s illness

caused the show to slow down, it gave

Pickle a chance to step into a new role,

not just as a gator hunter, but as a

wife. Even though she took some time off

the screen, Pickle didn’t stop being the

outdoorsy woman we know. She was still

in the woods or the water when she

wasn’t hunting gators. Pickle has hunted

deer, hogs, turkeys, and frogs. If it

can be tracked, she’s ready. That’s just

how she lives. It is not an act for the

cameras. It is who she is. And she still

explores the wild in other ways when she

is not hunting. She has brewed her wine,

worked on family projects, and even

hosted a virtual event showing fans how

to cook alligator meat. It was called

Let’s Cook a Gator, and people loved it.

It allowed them to connect with Pickle

in a new way. Not just as a TV star, but

as a regular person who knows how to

turn a Gator into a five-star meal.

Pickle has always been great at

connecting with people. That’s one

reason why fans were so quick to notice

when she wasn’t on screen as much. They

missed her energy, her laugh, and the

way she could keep up with the toughest

men in the swamp and sometimes outdo

them. The good news is that Picklewheat

did not leave swamp people. She just had

real life things to take care of.

Between Troy’s health and her wedding,

life pulled her in new directions. Yet,

she remains part of the Swamp People

family. Whether in front of the camera

or not, she still lives the swamp life.

As of now, she is balancing both worlds.

She is a gator hunter and a wife. She is

still out in the woods posting pictures

from her latest trips and still being

the same downto-earth person fans fell

in love with. The difference now is that

she is sharing that journey with someone

by her side. Her husband Joshua might

not be in the spotlight, but fans can

see he supports her completely. The two

seem happy and focused on building a

life that blends their passions. Pickle

hasn’t slowed down. If anything, she

seems more energized than ever. The

answer is simple for all the fans

wondering whether she left the show. No,

she did not. Life just had some big

moments for her. The show paused a

little because of Troy’s health, and

Pickle took time to celebrate love. When

you think about it, that is not a reason

to worry. So, what is Cheyenne

Pickleweed up to today? She is doing

what she has always done, hunting,

exploring, laughing, and living her best

life. Only now, she is doing it with a

wedding ring on her finger and a partner

by her side. And when the cameras start

rolling again, fans can be sure of one

thing. If Pickle is on screen, she is

bringing the real deal. Pickle Wheat

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today.

Cheyenne Pickle Wheat is still one of

the most loved faces on Swamp People.

She is tough, thoughtful, and steady.

She can handle a big gator like it is

nothing, and she works hard in the

swamps of Louisiana without showing any

signs of slowing down. Many fans knew

her as the brave young woman who walked

through water and mud to get the job

done. Now, fans know something else

about her. She is a mother of two.

Picklewheat welcomed her first child, a

baby girl named my on April 27th, 2023.

The birth was a big moment for her and

her family. She shared the news online

with a happy picture in a short caption

that read, “Baby my is here.” It was a

sweet post full of joy. Her fans were

thrilled. Many sent warm wishes and said

how proud they were of her. She had

taken on a new role that was just as

important as her role on the show. Less

than 2 years later, in 2025, Pickle gave

birth again. This time it was a boy. His

name is Casey. He was born on April 4th,

2025. Pickle shared another post with a

picture of her newborn son. It read,

“It’s a boy. Everyone meet Casey.” She

also thanked everyone for their kind

words and support. Once again, fans

rushed in to share love and good

thoughts. Having two young kids is no

small task. Pickle is learning every

day. She is learning to balance her work

in the wild with her life at home. Some

days are long and some nights are even

longer. There are early mornings, loud

cries, diaper changes, feedings, and all

the tiny moments of raising babies.

Still, Pickle keeps going. She shows up

for her family and also shows up for her

job. She has always been strong, and now

she uses that strength differently, not

just in the swamp, but in her home, not

just on a boat, but by a crib. She is

doing both, and she is making it work.

Fans of the show sometimes ask if it has

changed her. Some wonder if she is

different now that she is a mom. The

truth is, she is still pickle. She is

still the girl who grew up in Louisiana

and learned to hunt before she could

drive. She still laughs, wears the same

boots, and can tie a gator line in

seconds. What has changed is her daily

life. Now she wakes up to the sound of

baby cries before she hears the sound of

frogs or birds. Now she packs a diaper

bag and her hunting bag and her world is

fuller. Pickle has also shared some

moments with her husband. They got

married after meeting and building a

strong connection. He is not in the

spotlight like her, but he stands by

her. He also works a demanding job as an

emergency medical technician. That means

he deals with danger and long hours. He

saves lives and works in emergencies.

Most importantly, he understands what

hard work looks like. So does she.

That’s what makes them a good team. They

both know what it means to work with

their hands and what it means to come

home tired. Even with the stress of jobs

and kids, they make time for each other.

Pickle has shared pictures of them

laughing, holding their babies, and

smiling together. She does not share

everything, but what she shows says a

lot. It says they are close, steady, and

trying to navigate parenthood as new

parents. Some days they cook together,

or they take the kids outside and let

them crawl and walk around in the grass.

On busy days, they take turns helping

each other. If Pickle is on a call or

filming, her husband helps with the

kids. If he is working late, Pickle

holds it down at home. They share the

load, which is not always easy, but they

keep going. Pickle still appears on

Swamp People. She is not just in the

background, but a key part of the team.

She continues to work with Troy Landry

and others. She helps catch gators,

drive boats, and set hooks. She still

takes on significant challenges. Filming

days are long and they start early and

end late. It is rough work, but it is

what she knows and loves doing. She

doesn’t talk much about her private life

on the show, but most fans see her in

the swamp doing what she does best. She

wants to focus on that, but many people

know she heads home to two little ones

and a loving husband once the cameras

stop. Pickle has found ways to stay

connected with fans even when she is not

filming. She sometimes goes live on

social media answering questions and

sharing updates. She also hosts fun

online cooking sessions. In one of her

videos, she showed how to cook gator

meat and fans from all over the country

watched and learned. Her tone is calm

and she explains things clearly. Some

people do not hunt but still tune in to

hear her talk. Her voice is steady and

her words are simple. That is why people

like her. She is not trying to be

someone else, not trying to act. She is

just being herself. Many fans have said

they admire how she does not try to be

perfect. She shows real moments, messy

days, joy, and sometimes the mix. That

honesty is rare. That makes her so

popular on and offcreen. She is steady

and reliable. Now that she is a mom, she

talks about the future a little more.

She has said that she wants her kids to

grow up strong and wants them to know

the land just like she did. She wants

them to respect animals and nature and

hopes they learn to hunt, fish, and

explore safely. But she is not trying to

push them. She is just trying to give

them the same chance she had. Pickle

also wants to teach them kindness. She

wants them to help others work hard and

know their roots, which starts with

small things like sitting outside,

watching birds, or learning to walk

barefoot in the grass. She hopes her

kids grow up proud of where they come

from. Sometimes she shares moments from

their life, a short clip of her daughter

chasing bugs, a picture of her son

sleeping in her arms, or a photo of her

and her husband holding both children.

These are small windows into her world.

They are not polished for media

consumption. Instead, they show the real

life of a mother who cherishes her

family. Pickle is not the same as she

was a few years ago, which is normal.

Change is normal. It’s sometimes good or

bad, but in Pickle’s case, it’s beyond

reasonable, and that is life. People

grow and they change. What stays the

same is her heart. She still cares about

the land and still works hard. She still

makes time for her people and honors

where she came from. Her journey has

been public in some ways and private in

others. That balance is not easy. She

does her best and gives fans enough to

stay close, but keeps enough to protect

her family. Pickleweed is a rare gem in

reality television where fame often

leads people astray. Unlike many who

lose touch with their roots, she remains

deeply connected to the swamp, her

family, and the values that shaped her.

She continues to work hard, honing her

skills as a gator hunter and embracing

the traditions passed down through

generations. Her journey is one of

resilience, passion, and unwavering

dedication to the life she loves. The

answer is simple. For those wondering

how she is doing today, picklewheat is

thriving. She is still a vital part of

swamp people, showcasing her expertise

and proving she belongs among the best.

Her love for the swamp is as strong as

ever, and she remains committed to

preserving the legacy of her ancestors.

Beyond her career, she has built a

beautiful life with her family, finding

joy in the simple yet profound moments

that make life meaningful. Recently,

Pickle has reached new milestones in her

personal life. She married her longtime

partner Joshua Kippus in September 2024

and their wedding was even featured on

Swamp People. She also welcomed her

second child Casey in April 2025, adding

another layer of happiness to her

growing family. Despite the demands of

motherhood, she continues to embrace the

challenges of her profession, proving

that she can balance both worlds with

grace and determination. Picklewheat is

not just surviving. She is flourishing.

Living her best life, following her

dreams, and cherishing the love and

support of her family. In a world where

many lose their way, she stands firm,

proving that staying true to oneself is

the key to lasting success and

happiness. Now it is your turn. Who is

your favorite on swamp people? Have you

ever come face to face with an

alligator? What did you do? Share your

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