Fire, Flesh and Shock: American Pickers’ Danielle Colby Sets Stage Alight With Wild Performance

AMERICAN Pickers’ Danielle Colby has shocked fans with her daring burlesque performance involving fire at a recent show.
In it, Danielle, 48, rocked nothing but a tiny red thong, pasties, and a headwrap as she ran a large flame along her bare arm.
The dancer seemed completely unfazed by the risqué move as people crowded around, cheering her on.
She noted in her caption that the act was called “skin fleshing” and gushed that it felt “invigorating.”
DANIELLE’S MOVES
Danielle has never been shy about showing off her talents outside of co-starring on American Pickers.
Earlier in the day, the TV star shared more photos from the show in Puerto Rico – one capturing her standing on a table in her skimpy attire.
Danielle sported a shimmering red headpiece and hid her eyes behind a Venetian mask.
She completed the look with matching gloves, boots, and a bejeweled body harness.
Fans looked up at the star in amazement as she held a sign that read, “Cash only,” and one audience member appeared to tuck an offering into Danielle’s lingerie.
“Yet another sold out event,” Danielle boasted in her caption.
She also praised her “sensational” audience and hinted that she’d soon announce another show date.
TROUBLING RATINGS
Danielle’s focus on her side hustle comes amid news of dangerously low ratings for American Pickers, which she co-hosts alongside Mike Wolfe, 59, and his brother Robbie, 60.
The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed that the Season 25 premiere that aired on December 27 received the show’s lowest viewership in years.
Ratings dipped even further during part two of the premiere, raking in only 676,000 viewers.
The series has had its share of challenges over the years, with Mike and Danielle’s original co-star, Frank Fritz, 60, being fired in July 2021.
Many fans vowed to boycott the show following Frank’s departure after Robbie swooped in as his replacement.
LIFE AFTER PICKERS
However, Mike and Robbie might also be ready to call it quits, according to a close friend of Mike’s.
“I don’t know how long the show will last. I don’t know how long Mike and Robbie want to do this. I think they would like to retire at some point. It’s been 12 years,” Mike’s pal recently told The U.S. Sun.
“It’s a strain on your life. They’ve done this a long time. When they’re around it’s, ‘Ah we’re on the road again. I ain’t got time to do this, I ain’t got time to do that.’
“It’s a love-hate like with any job. Some days you don’t wish you had that job and you could do whatever you wanted. Some days you’re all excited about your job.”










