Mike Wolfe Endures Tragic Loss on ‘American Pickers’

Mike Wolfe, well-known for his work on the hit TV show American Pickers, recently posted on Instagram to share his sadness over the loss of a dear friend and mentor.

In an emotional message, the star shared images and videos of Bob Peterson, a well-liked character on the show.

Mike Wolfe honors his close friend who died too young in a poignant Instagram post.

He talked beautifully about Bob Peterson’s life and accomplishments and expressed gratitude for having known such a good man. The flowing mosaic of images and videos served as a constant reminder of his influence on their lives.

 

 

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