The former reality star was sentenced to 18 months behind bars in the month of August. Jake had opened up about his addiction to his dad on one of the episodes of Deadliest Catch. In , he stated, "I was a skater and it turned out I was not very good.
I broke some limbs is how I got addicted to opiates". He revealed to his dad, "It's hard to admit to one of your heroes in life you need help". Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news. Tune in today to stay updated with all the latest news and headlines from the world of entertainment.
Few fishermen can claim a fortune that runs into the millions, but then again, few fishermen can claim to be a bestselling author, reality TV star, boat captain, or sponsored by DVS Shoes. Thanks to the exposure of Deadly Catch, Anderson has earned a very healthy fortune over the past 2 decades. On 12th May , he tied the knot with long term girlfriend Jenna Patterson. Three years later in January , the couple welcomed their first child Aiden Benn Arthur Anderson into the family.
Anderson has endured several tragedies in his life, not least the unfortunate death of his sister, Chelsea Dawn Anderson, in According to reports , Chelsea is believed to have died after suffering complications from a bout of pneumonia.
Anderson was clearly devoted to his sister, as shown by his emotional tribute to her- a tattoo of her face accompanied with a halo. Within a year of the sad passing of his sister, Anderson suffered another blow when his father, Keith A. Anderson, vanished on January 6, The Anderson family reported him missing when he failed to return home from a trip; two weeks later, his phone and truck were found abandoned in a remote area of rural Washington, with no sign of the missing Keith.
Anderson has battled much worse than gales and waves in his time. During an interview with Dr. You're an author now; you're allowed to go on at length. Yeah, and that's a weird thing too! I started as a skateboarder with this dream. I'm from a very small town, and it was just my friend and myself.
I had this wild dream that we were going to become professional skateboarders and all we had were videos and magazines. If you read my book, it's [about] how I ended up here.
My friend ended up becoming a professional skateboarder. I got injured and started abusing alcohol and got myself into drugs.
I started changing my life while my friend became a professional skateboarder. I was sponsored still, here and there, and then my uncle made me go fishing. I'd go fishing every summer, but on a professional level. He said, "Look, you're done skateboarding. They're like, "You're done screwing around. You're going to start working on the big boats now. From then on, I shaped up. That was about the time I got on the Northwestern and I started bettering my life.
And now, I'm where I'm at, which is really odd when I look back on my whole life. I mean, I was just a skateboarder, I was just a street kid.
I didn't ever think I was going to be able to handle something like crab fishing. Looking back now, is there anything you would change? The thing is, my friend Casey and I: He wanted to travel and skateboard — I wanted to be famous.
I really didn't know that then, but I wanted to be famous. Not that I'm real famous now, but I just wanted to be famous. And if I would have changed one thing in my life, I would have never ended where I am today. So there's nothing that I regret. There are things that are irritating and upset me, which everybody's seen on the show. It's hard coming into the industry when you don't have a family that owns boats, so I have to really work hard to get to where I want to be.
That stuff's irritating, but other than that, there isn't anything that I would change. As you can see, I've got my own signature skateboarding shoe, I've got a captain's license. I'm not Sig Hansen or Michael Jordan, but there hasn't been anything that's been denied to me in my life. What's this season been like compared to the rest? You've had to start back at the bottom, but there's probably been worse times in your life. Yeah, there's definitely been worse times in my life. And this season, for me, was definitely the funnest.
I had so much fun: king crab and doing that with Edgar. Opies was a little tough. We didn't run into a lot of ice. There were bad days, which the viewers will see. But compared to the last two years, it was a lot better. Overall, it was the funnest because I wasn't getting back on the boat and trying to become a captain or anything. I was just doing my job and I realized, by being on another boat, how much I just love working on this specific deck.
And it reminded me of skateboarding again. And it's fun! I can do what I want, and Edgar always yells at me and I yell back, and I know we all care about each other enough that nobody's gonna get fired.
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