Pawn Stars’s Chumlee and Rick Harrison team up for a new project away from TV

Pawn Stars’s Chumlee and Rick Harrison team up for a new project away from TV

Rick Harrison Chum Lee

After 15 years as co-stars on Pawn Stars, Chumlee and Rick Harrison seemingly haven’t had enough time together — as they are now teaming up for a new project that will be occurring off-screen.

The two have been working together and filming episodes at Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas for years, and have been there for some seriously harrowing moments, including Harrison’s son’s death.

While fans have been left gobsmacked at some of the “holy grail” items that have turned up on the show, It appears the two aren’t done yet when it comes to sharing more about the discoveries on the show.

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According to reports, the two are set on launching a new podcast together

According to The Las Vegas Review-Journal, the podcast is set to launch on major streaming platforms in January.

As for what fans can expect, the show may occasionally reference the reality show that found them fame, but it appears it is, for now, meant to just see them have fun and talk about a range of topics with several different guests.

“They include Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, guitar legend Billy F. Gibbons, and BMX icon and The Challenge host, T.J.Lavin.

It is also set to have Tracy Whitaker serve as executive producer, after she also worked behind-the-scenes on Pawn Stars for 10 years

Gold and Silver Pawn Shop

When it comes to the History Channel show, while it may not be the strict focus, it will still play a major role in the podcast, as Chumlee and Rick are set to give fans a look at what happens after hours in the world-famous shop

 

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