RJ and Jay Paul Molinere left “Swamp People” after Season 10. They decided to pursue other opportunities and focus on their personal lives and business ventures.
RJ and Jay Paul Molinere were fan favorites on the History Channel’s reality show “Swamp People,” which follows the lives of alligator hunters in Louisiana. The father-son duo from the Houma Native American tribe were known for their hunting skills and close relationship. After being on the show for several seasons, they made the decision to exit after the tenth season, which aired in 2019.
Their departure was not surrounded by any public controversy or conflict with the show’s producers. Instead, it appeared to be a personal choice to move on to other endeavors. The Molineres have always been involved in various activities outside of alligator hunting, including running their own business and participating in mixed martial arts. RJ Molinere is a two-time world arm wrestling champion, and Jay Paul has competed in MMA fights.
Since leaving the show, they have continued to maintain a presence on social media, where they share aspects of their lives with their followers. They have also continued their involvement in their community and cultural heritage. The Molineres have not publicly ruled out a return to television in the future, but for now, they seem focused on their lives outside of the reality TV spotlight.