60 Days In Cast Where Are They Now

Ever binge-watched 60 Days In and wondered what happened to those brave souls who voluntarily checked into jail? You're not alone! Let's take a peek at where some of our favorite "inmates" are today, and trust me, some stories are wilder than you might expect.
From Cellblock to... What?!
Remember Zac Holland from Season 1, the clean-cut former Marine? He was supposed to gather intel on drug activity. After his stint inside, he's kept a pretty low profile, focusing on his family and staying out of trouble. Good for him!
Then there's Maryum Ali, Muhammad Ali's daughter, who participated in Season 3. She entered the Clark County Jail hoping to understand the issues surrounding female inmates. Turns out, she's still working hard advocating for social justice and community development.
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Unexpected Turns and Twists
Robert Holcomb, also from Season 1, had a background in law enforcement. He aimed to expose corruption within the system. Post-show, he’s continued to work in law enforcement and seems dedicated to making a difference, one less corrupt corner at a time.
But not everyone stuck to their original path! Dion Thompson (Season 2) wanted to help improve conditions in the jail. After his 60 days, he's used his experience to speak out on criminal justice reform.

Life After Lockup: Fame and... More Lockup?
Some participants found unexpected fame after the show. Isaiah Bedsole (Season 6) gained a following for his surprisingly calm demeanor amidst the chaos. He has built a social media presence, sharing his thoughts on prison reform and occasionally reminiscing about his...unique vacation.
Tami Ferell of Season 4, however, had a particularly challenging post-show experience. Unfortunately, she ended up facing some legal troubles of her own, proving that sometimes reality is stranger than reality TV. That's a 60 Days In twist we didn't see coming!

Love (or Something Like It) Behind Bars
Let's not forget the almost-romance between Nate Burrell and Gabrielle Eaton (both from Season 1). Sadly, Nate passed away in 2020; Gabrielle appears to be living a quieter life after her appearance. Their connection showed that even in the most unlikely places, human connection can spark.
Interestingly, a few participants have used their experiences to write books or start businesses related to criminal justice reform. They’re trying to use their 60 Days In as a springboard for positive change.

From Inmate to Advocate
What's clear is that 60 Days In had a lasting impact on many of its participants. Whether they're continuing their advocacy work, enjoying a newfound sense of purpose, or simply laying low and enjoying their freedom, their time inside those walls changed them.
So, the next time you're watching 60 Days In, remember that these aren't just characters on a screen. They're real people who took a huge risk, and their lives were forever altered by those 60 days. Many are making a genuine effort to contribute to society. They are doing it while carrying a unique story.
It's a wild ride, isn't it?
