Steve McBee Sr., star of Bravo’s McBee Dynasty, is preparing for a dramatic new chapter in his life. The 52-year-old reality personality will begin serving a 24-month federal prison sentence for crop insurance fraud on December 1, 2025, at Federal Prison Camp Yankton in South Dakota.
In an exclusive interview with People, McBee revealed his plans for a final home-cooked meal before reporting to prison. On November 30, he will enjoy steak and potatoes, a dish that reflects his roots as a cattle rancher.
“I love steak,” McBee said. “Obviously, I’m a cattle guy, so that’s my favorite meal.” He plans to share the dinner with his extended family at his Missouri lodge, marking one last moment of comfort before incarceration.
The McBee family will first celebrate Thanksgiving together at his home. McBee himself is preparing a feast featuring smoked prime rib and turkey. The holiday carries extra weight this year, as it represents their final major gathering before his absence.
Following the celebration, the family will travel together to South Dakota. McBee must surrender to prison officials by 2 p.m. on Monday, giving him one last weekend surrounded by loved ones.
Despite the looming sentence, McBee is determined to stay optimistic. He has researched the Yankton facility extensively and noted its relatively better amenities compared to other federal institutions.
He specifically mentioned the camp’s “really good gym,” joking that he might return “big and buff” after his sentence. “I’m trying to find all the positives,” he told People. McBee even framed the experience as an enforced break, remarking, “I guess I’m finally getting a sabbatical.”
McBee admitted that missing family milestones weighs heavily on him. His granddaughter’s first birthday will occur just weeks after his incarceration begins, and he expressed guilt about not being present.
His son Cole’s wedding also presents a challenge. The family hopes for a fall 2025 ceremony if McBee receives early release, otherwise postponing until spring 2026.
Meanwhile, the McBee Farm & Cattle business will continue operations under his management team. McBee expressed full confidence in their integrity and ability to keep the business running smoothly.
McBee has also received guidance from fellow reality star Todd Chrisley, who previously served time for fraud before receiving a presidential pardon. McBee praised Chrisley’s support, saying, “I cannot say enough good things about Todd.”
Their connection highlights an unusual bond between reality television figures navigating similar challenges.
Steve McBee Sr.’s prison sentence marks a dramatic fall from reality TV fame to federal incarceration. His case underscores the consequences of financial fraud while offering a glimpse into how families cope with such upheaval.
Bravo cameras will continue documenting the McBee family’s journey, ensuring viewers witness this difficult chapter unfold. For now, McBee’s final steak dinner serves as a poignant farewell to freedom before two years behind bars.
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