AMERICAN Pickers’ Mike Wolfe has gone on a trip with a popular country singer all while his co-star Danielle Colby continues to recover from surgery.
In an Instagram photo, Mike, 58, claimed he was “chilling with” Sleepy Little Town singer JT Hodges.
The American Pickers star took a snapshot of the Hunt You Down hitmaker while he stared at the fireplace.
He claimed they were watching the Italianate fireplace from the 1909 Historic House In Columbia, Tennessee.
Recently, Mike was on another getaway, this time around with his girlfriend, Leticia Cline, in New York.
The couple sat at Frank Sinatra’s table at the an Italian restaurant, P.J. Clarke’s, in Manhattan.
Mike’s brother, Robbie Wolfe, and Jon Szalay – who also works on the History Channel reality show – joined them at the famous table.
Meanwhile, in a recent Instagram photo, co-host Danielle, 46, surrounded herself with her adorable pet dogs amid her recovery from an hysterectomy.
Danielle gushed: “I love being able to spend time with my grand doggers!”
The TV star mentioned her daughter Memphis, 21, has also been “taking good care” of her.
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She closed: “The pups are doing their best, too.”
The reality star has been in recovery since her hysterectomy, the surgical removal of the uterus.
In the meantime, the TV personality has documented the recovery process online and shared photos and emotions as she struggles to return to normalcy.
‘VERY DIFFICULT FOR ME
Danielle previously opened up about her mental health struggles in an emotional post to her Patreon followers.
The star confessed to dealing with bouts of depression: “While I’m incredibly thankful to have family accessible to me and have such wonderful children who will drop everything to help take care of me, the depression during this time has been very real.
“To be honest, the depression has been very difficult for me to deal with.”
She continued: “I am working through it in my way, but in part, it is preventing me from writing much because I don’t feel very many positive things right now, even though I realize everything that I am thankful for and the blessings I have.”
Danielle admitted: “There are simply times when our brains do not want to understand because our brains simply get depressed.
“I can tell my brain over and over again how thankful I am, and somehow, at times, the depression wins out.”
Danielle concluded: “Very raw, struggling, but by no means suicidal or in fear of self-harm, just hurting physically and emotionally, so I am giving myself space to feel my deep feelings, grief, sorrow, anger, etc.
“I am working on being very intentional with my actions and words.”