The ongoing family feud in America receives a modern update: "We can't escape their presence"

The second season of 'The Real Hatfields & McCoys' is currently available on Fox Nation.

The ongoing family feud in America receives a modern update: "We can't escape their presence"
The ongoing family feud in America receives a modern update: "We can't escape their presence"

The Hatfields and McCoys' feud continues in "The Real Hatfields & McCoys" on Fox Nation, with a new generation carrying on the family tradition.

The feud between the McCoy and Ewell families, which started over 200 years ago, is still ongoing, according to Courtney McCoy DeProspero and her husband Derek DeProspero, who appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday.

"It's hard to escape them," Courtney remarked.

The feud between the Hatfields and McCoys, which originated in the Appalachian hollers during the Civil War, continues to this day in West Virginia with the descendants of the original patriarchs. Fox Nation's "The Real Hatfields & McCoys" returns for season two to delve into the latest developments in this legendary conflict.

"Courtney informed Ainsley Earhardt that they would be showcasing the challenges they have faced with the Hatfields, including their attempts to hinder their growth and movement. Additionally, Courtney revealed that the Hatfields do not want them in the region, so viewers will witness not only their personal growth and expansion within their marriage but also their efforts to overcome obstacles and surround the Hatfields."

New season of 'The Real Hatfields & McCoys' on Fox Nation

Derek, who married into the rivalry, narrated an incident where members of the Hatfield family were accused of following him around a Sam's Club.

He said, "It was wild. It was a bit like harassment, but I keep it moving. I'm like, ‘get out of here.’"

The Hatfield-McCoy feud involved two families of the West Virginia-Kentucky area along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River. (Photo by: Pictures From History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
The Hatfield-McCoy feud involved two families of the West Virginia-Kentucky area along the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy River. (Photo by: Pictures From History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) (Pictures From History/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The ongoing conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys encompasses family, business, and territory, and is featured in the latest season of Fox Nation's "The Real Hatfields & McCoys."

Catch all the family drama by streaming season two on Fox Nation today.

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by Madeline Coggins

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