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‘Snowflake Mountain’ Cast Then and Now: The 'kidults' from survival reality show are all grown up
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2023-09-22 00:57
Netflix did not pick up the ‘Snowflake Mountain’ for a second season but fans are curious to know what the cast has been upto since then

Where is the 'Snowflake Mountain' cast today?

What comes to your mind if you hear the word 'Snowflake'? If you are an entertainment enthusiast who enjoys binge-watching movies and getting ready for the show's release, it will undoubtedly sound familiar to you. Doesn't ring a bell? Here is a brief summary — At a wilderness survival retreat, a group of naive individuals who are neither children nor adults are put to the test in an effort to help them learn how to stand on their own two feet. This is a Netflix reality show called 'Snowflake Mountain' released on June 22, 2022. The OTT platform did not pick up the show for a second season and fans are curious to know what the cast did after the show was canceled.

Olivia Lagaly

The survival reality series ‘Snowflake Mountain’ was Olivia Lagaly TV debut. According to her parents, she'd always decide to give up on whatever seemed too difficult. The Ohio native, who was 25 at the time, apparently found the challenge to be too overwhelming and left the survival retreat in the first episode itself. She currently resides in Santa Monica, California, and describes herself as an entrepreneur in her Instagram bio. Hopefully, in her new household, Olivia is picking up a lot of new 'adulting' abilities.

Solomon Patterson

Solomon certainly had a knack for bringing on the drama. What is he doing now? He has moved from Virginia to Los Angeles since leaving the program. He also appears to have developed a strong spiritual life. "Jesus Walks", he states in his Instagram bio. He described himself as a "digital creator" on his social media platform. He also provides Christian Life Coaching sessions to his followers. He seems to have picked up some fantastic life lessons from ‘Snowflake Mountain’.

Randy Wentworth

Randy Wentworth, a native of Florida, undoubtedly learned some valuable lessons on Snowflake Mountain too. Since the show, he has focused all of his efforts on realizing his ambition to become a professional wrestler. He actually uses the moniker 'Boujee Brawler' as his stage name these days. Additionally, Randy has been putting more effort into growing his fan base and has even begun to sell his own merchandise. Here is the link to follow him on Twitch.

Darriea Clark

Darriea has been killing it ever since she left Snowflake Mountain. The native of Georgia, who describes herself on LinkedIn as a multimedia storyteller, once announced on Instagram that she has built her own art studio to concentrate on her zines. She also represents Remake, a charity that works to ensure that women in the garment industry receive equal wages. It's fantastic to see Darriea being "strong and determined."

Liam Brown

Liam Brown works as an "Influencer & collaborations manager" for the international fashion retailer In The Style, and his Instagram is filled with images of him at work and twerking!

Deandra Joseph

Deandra Joseph, the $50,000 cash prize winner, made changes to her life after the ‘Snowflake Mountain’ show. She changed careers from being a lunch lady for middle schoolers to boosting her beauty company, B E A U D E E. The reality TV star has teamed up with her best friend to open a hair and makeup studio.

Carl Lariviere

Carl Lariviere started off as barely motivated young adult and then adopted a more positive outlook in the show despite a knee injury cramping his style. Post the Netflix series, the former basketball player is healing from his shoulder and knee injuries gradually as he haunts a familiar turf — modeling. He is currently signed on with Verge Models.

Sunny Malik

Sunny's 'Snowflake Mountain' evolution was so fantastic that he became the first runner-up in the competition. The Pennsylvania native and TV star is working on a documentary movie on victims of the alternative music scene. In an interview, he stated that he was "willing to venture out into new things [and] put myself out there," per The List.

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