Mike Wolfe, co-star of the popular reality television series "American Pickers," recently opened up about his touching farewell with longtime co-host Frank Fritz. Wolfe recounted the poignant moments shared with Fritz before his untimely passing due to complications following a stroke in September.
Fox News reported that Wolfe shared how they reconciled their friendship before Fritz's death, acknowledging the trials Fritz faced with addiction and their longstanding bond.
Wolfe and Fritz's relationship began many years ago, tracing back to their middle school days in Iowa. The duo shared a mutual passion for discovering and collecting unique items, which eventually led them to co-host "American Pickers."
The show debuted in January 2010, featuring Wolfe and Fritz traveling across the United States in search of hidden treasures.
Fritz was integral to the show's inception, being the sole supporter of Wolfe's vision for "American Pickers." Their camaraderie both on and off camera was evident to fans who followed their adventures. However, their partnership faced challenges during the show's 21st season in 2020.
Fritz stepped away from the series amid a personal falling-out with Wolfe. Despite this, Wolfe never stopped caring about him and expressed hope for a future reconciliation.
The friendship experienced strain as Fritz struggled with alcoholism and addiction to opioids, following back surgery during the pandemic. Wolfe described trying to assist Fritz by staging an intervention and urging him to seek rehabilitation. Unfortunately, Fritz's health and addiction issues persisted.
Due to these struggles, Fritz was unable to return to the series, as he did not provide the necessary negative drug tests required by the production team. In 2022, he suffered a debilitating stroke that confirmed he would not be coming back to the show.
Nevertheless, Wolfe remained hopeful and maintained contact with Fritz, making numerous visits to discuss their past and present. Wolfe shared that he felt blessed to have had the opportunity to speak candidly and lovingly with Fritz.
As Fritz's health declined, Wolfe was determined to be present during his final moments. He received a call indicating Fritz wasn't doing well and rushed to his side. Wolfe was surrounded by Fritz's close family and friends at the time of his passing.
Wolfe described holding Fritz's hand and comforting him in his last hour. They shared an emotional farewell, with Wolfe encouraging Fritz to find peace and offering reassurance of his love and forgiveness.
Wolfe expressed that Fritz was more than just a co-host. He saw him as a hard worker, describing his sense of humor and sensitivity as unparalleled. In his final words, Wolfe told Fritz he was not angry with him and cherished their close friendship.
Reflecting on their history, Wolfe acknowledged the impact Fritz had on both his personal and professional life.
He was reminiscent of the early days when "American Pickers" was just a developing dream, emphasizing Fritz's unwavering support and contribution.
Wolfe also noted the weight of public judgment on Fritz's battle with addiction and aimed to highlight the depth of his friend's character. He strived to paint a picture of Fritz that extended beyond the reality television screen.
Despite the challenges faced, Wolfe's account shed a compassionate and understanding light on Fritz's journey. Their story is not merely one of friendship but also of resilience and understanding.
Mike Wolfe wishes to ensure that Frank Fritz is remembered for who he truly was—a beautiful person with a significant influence. Wolfe acknowledges that life's unpredictable nature sometimes leads us to unexpected paths.