Troy Landry, also known as King of the Swamp, is one of the stars of History. swamp people. His biography in History read:
“As the son of a fisherman and shellfish dealer, Troy has alligator hunting in his blood. It consistently fills more tags than any swamp in Louisiana. Along with his sons, Jacob and Chase, and a host of family and friends, Landry’s gang manages an armada of boats each season to help control the alligator population.”
Concern for Troy Landry peaked in 2022 when a false rumor claimed Landry was deceased.
Troy Landry hopes to recover from prostate cancer treatment in time for alligator season
Troy Landry underwent surgery for prostate cancer in mid-2022. Doctors had to remove his prostate because the cancer had completely destroyed it. Troy wrote on Facebook on June 1, 2022:
“The surgery went well. No more prostate. The cancer ate him up. Dr. Alexander and his team are doing an amazing job. Waiting to go home. A special thanks to miss dotty and all our fans for all the prayers and kind words. I have to recover before alligator season arrives. Take care and hug them babies for me. IS BIG!!”
Via a Facebook video, Troy’s son Jacob recently updated fans on his father’s health. Jacob said that Troy was improving day by day and hoped to be fit enough for alligator season and filming Swamp People season 14. Jacob said:
“He’s back home and feeling much, much better. Every day she has been getting better and better. Everything looks fine. They got the lab work back. They think they have it all. She is on her way to recovery and thanks for all the prayers and wishes.”
Jacob said they had gotten the green light to film another season of swamp people, and Troy wants to be a part of it. “Season 14, believe it or not,” Jacob said. “Which is crazy to me.”
The younger Landry said that he had paid to have Troy’s boat modified to make it easier for him during the hunt. Jacob said that Troy did not know that his boat, which was being painted at the time, would have a winch to help Troy pull alligators out of the water.
“Whatever the alligator’s side is, you can plug it in and get it out of the water,” Jacob said. “No more lifting because he no longer needs to lift anything. It will be a pleasant surprise for him when he returns the ship. He doesn’t expect that.”
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