McBee Dynasty star engaged with massive 3-carat ring after dad jailed
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Despite the turbulence surrounding his family, Cole McBee, star of “The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys,” recently found a moment of joy worth celebrating.

This past Friday, the Bravo personality surprised his girlfriend, Kacie Adkison, with a romantic proposal. Presenting her with a stunning 3.16-carat ring, McBee managed to catch Adkison completely off guard, a feat he was particularly proud of.

“Kacie is quite the detective, always in the know,” McBee shared with People. “Keeping it a secret was challenging, but the surprise was my top priority.”

Adding to the memorable occasion, the couple’s 10-month-old daughter, Blair, was included in the proposal, making the moment even more poignant.

“We made sure Blair was part of it,” McBee remarked. “We aim to involve her in everything we do. She means the world to us.”

This joyous engagement comes on the heels of Cole’s father, Steve McBee Sr., being sentenced to a two-year prison term after pleading guilty to crop insurance fraud—underscoring the family’s current challenges.

Bravo star Cole McBee popped the question to girlfriend Kacie Adkison with a dazzling 3.16-carat ring, catching her completely off guard

Bravo star Cole McBee popped the question to girlfriend Kacie Adkison with a dazzling 3.16-carat ring, catching her completely off guard

The proposal was made even more special with the couple's 10-month-old daughter, Blair, taking part in the moment

The proposal was made even more special with the couple’s 10-month-old daughter, Blair, taking part in the moment

The 52-year-old father-of-four — who also starred on the reality series McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys — was ordered to serve two years behind bars by US District Court Judge Stephen R. Boug on Thursday.

His sentence also includes two years of supervised release and an order to pay $4,022,124 in restitution, per People.

Steve Sr. has until Monday, December 1 by 2pm to self-surrender.

Prosecutors previously asked the judge to sentence the TV personality to 41 months in prison and three years of supervised release.

The patriarch received messages of support from two of his four sons via social media on Thursday. 

Steve Jr wrote, ‘Love ya Dad. Whole family is here for you,’ while Cole said, ‘We will get through anything together. To the hardest working man I know, it’s our turn to be her for you. We got you dad.’

Thursday’s sentencing was meant to take place in March but was delayed multiple times. 

It comes on the heels of news that the family’s reality show has been renewed for a third season.

'We 100% included our daughter. We want to include her in everything we do. She's our whole world and our whole life,' McBee said of the engagement

‘We 100% included our daughter. We want to include her in everything we do. She’s our whole world and our whole life,’ McBee said of the engagement

The happy engagement comes just weeks after Cole¿s father, Steve McBee Sr., was sentenced to 24 months in prison following a guilty plea for crop insurance fraud

The happy engagement comes just weeks after Cole’s father, Steve McBee Sr., was sentenced to 24 months in prison following a guilty plea for crop insurance fraud 

The 52-year-old father-of-four - who stars on the reality series McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys - was ordered to serve two years behind bars by US District Court Judge Stephen R. Boug on Thursday

The 52-year-old father-of-four – who stars on the reality series McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys – was ordered to serve two years behind bars by US District Court Judge Stephen R. Boug on Thursday

 

Cameras returned to the Missouri ranch to document this week’s events.

Season one, which premiered in March 2024, began with the patriarch claiming that McBee Farm & Cattle Company was on its way ‘to being a billion-dollar company.’ 

He waived his right to a grand jury and pleaded guilty to a federal investigation that charged him with one count of federal crop insurance fraud on November 5, 2024.

He admitted that he engaged in fraudulent activity from 2018 to 2020 by submitting false reports to insurance companies.

Steve Sr. underreported to Rain and Hail, a company reinsured by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, that his farming operations produced only 340,476 bushels of corn and 190,171 bushels of soybeans in 2018.

In reality, his farming operation sold more than 1.2 million bushels of corn and nearly 416,000 bushels of soybeans. 

The patriarch received messages of support from two of his four sons via social media on Thursday, with Steve Jr. writing that the 'whole family is here for you'

The patriarch received messages of support from two of his four sons via social media on Thursday, with Steve Jr. writing that the ‘whole family is here for you’

His son Cole vowed, 'We will get through anything together. To the hardest working man I know, it¿s our turn to be here for you. We got you dad'

His son Cole vowed, ‘We will get through anything together. To the hardest working man I know, it’s our turn to be here for you. We got you dad’

L-R Steve Jr., Jesse, and Brayden McBee pictured with their dad

L-R Steve Jr., Jesse, and Brayden McBee pictured with their dad 

Steve's sentencing comes on the heels of news that the family's reality show has been renewed for a third season

Steve’s sentencing comes on the heels of news that the family’s reality show has been renewed for a third season

As a result of the false reports, the farmer received $2,605,943 in federal crop insurance benefits, as well as $552,980 in federal crop insurance premium subsidies.

He also provided false information to Rain and Hail to obtain insurance for the McBee farming operation’s 2019 soybean crop by misrepresenting that soybeans were the first crop in certain fields when wheat had already been harvested from those fields.

In 2020 the farm planted corn after the last planting date that year, which made the crop ineligible for insurance.

However, Steve Jr. provided false plant dates on crop insurance documents to NAU Country Insurance.

The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys returned for a second season in 2025 and was moved from streaming on Peacock to Bravo.

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