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Where is Brian Firebaugh now? 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 winner is still a proud rancher

'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 winner Brian Firebaugh is a rancher who takes pride in his occupation
PUBLISHED JAN 24, 2024
'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 winner Brian Firebaugh owns a ranch holding in Texas (Instagram/@cattleguyofficial)
'The Trust: A Game of Greed' Season 1 winner Brian Firebaugh owns a ranch holding in Texas (Instagram/@cattleguyofficial)

HUBBARD, TEXAS: Brian Firebaugh's honesty in the Netflix show 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' helped him emerge as one of the winners. 

At the moment, Brian still resides in Texas and is the owner of 4F Ranch Holding LLC. He is also the founder and manager of Texas Trail Boss, a cattle ranch subsidiary.

On the personal front, he appears to be happily married and a father to a son, although it is uncertain if he and his wife April adopted or have a biological child.

For the unversed, Brian was a public figure long before he entered the Netflix show 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' via TikTok as well as YouTube. Popularly known as 'the Cattle Guy', he has conducted successful online campaigns to educate interested individuals from around the world about the breed of Longhorn cattle he works with.

Additionally, the proud rancher serves on the Board of Directors for the Texas Veterans Farmers Alliance and has appeared on numerous ranching shows/podcasts over the years, including 'Pepper Stewert Farm and Ranch' and 'Victory Garden'.

'The Trust: A Game of Greed' winner Brian Firebaugh is a rancher who lives in Texas with his family (Instagram/@cattleguyofficial)
'The Trust: A Game of Greed' winner Brian Firebaugh is a rancher who lives in Texas with his family (Instagram/@cattleguyofficial)

Did Brian Firebaugh accept any offers in 'The Trust: A Game of Greed'?

Due to his strong presence on the Netflix show, Brian found himself in a fortunate position where he received not just one, but two incredibly enticing offers. Surprisingly, he turned down the first offer without even taking a glance at it, displaying his confidence and trust in his own abilities.

However, the second offer presented a different scenario altogether. Brian's selection for this offer was solely based on the fact that he had accumulated the highest number of poker chips amongst the cast members in the modified game they were playing.

It was in the vault where Brian was informed that if he declined to see the offer, it would simply be passed on to someone else.

Realizing the potential consequences of his decision, Brian reluctantly agreed to open the offer, which resulted in him immediately pocketing a generous sum of $30,000 from the trust. However, there was a catch. Three contestants, including Brian himself, were randomly blocked from casting their votes in the upcoming trust ceremony.

Brain Firebaugh (Instagram/@thecattleguy)
Brain Firebaugh got 2 offers in 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' (Instagram/@thecattleguy)

How much money did 'The Trust: A Game of Greed' star Brian Firebaugh receive?

Brian Firebaugh took home a jaw-dropping amount of $48,600. During his time on 'The Trust: A Game of Greed', he also accepted an offer that added $30,000 to his winning prize.

In all, Firebaugh walked away with a total bounty of $78,600. 

Brian Firebaugh received a prize money of $78,600 (Instagram/@cattleguyofficial)
Brian Firebaugh received a prize money of $78,600 (Instagram/@cattleguyofficial)
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