Starcasm called the controversial scene that aired in 2015 on Discovery Channel’s long-running reality TV series Gold Rush, a “ law-breaking scene,” adding that the scene landed the “lovable bearded” Gold Rush star in “hot water.” The “Viking Baptism” scene lasted less than 30 seconds, but cost former Tony Beets’ employee Mark Favron more than $1,700 in fines. The video of the “Viking Baptism” scene was short but ultimately resulted in pollution charges for Tony Beets and former employee Mark Favron. Beets was referring to a “joke gone bad” on an episode of Gold Rush in February of 2015. The 57-year-old Dutch-Canadian gold miner said in an interview outside the Yukon Territorial Court on Tuesday afternoon that he should never have gone along with the reality TV stunt. Gold Rush star Tony Beets admitted to a “law-breaking scene” that landed him in a Canadian court this week.
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