Scottie Chapman Now: Where Is Mythbusters Host & What Is She Doing?

Scottie Chapman Now

Scottie Chapman is the former cast member of the Discovery Channel Network, ‘Mythbusters’ has not just only got a skillful flair in metal fabricating. Still, Chapman is also a professional Dental Hygienist in her current career option.

After three long years of togetherness with the show that aired in 2003, Chapman shifted her career to complete her study courses based on dental hygiene.

Where Is the Scottie Chapman Now?

She went back to school and got a degree to practice dental hygiene.

According to Chapman’s LinkedIn page, she graduated from her studies at Diablo Valley College in 2013 and has gone on to become a successful registered dental hygienist (RDH) in the Maryland area.

Where Is the Scottie Chapman Now?

She joined the clinic in January 2018, and it’s just about to be a month that she has been working. Besides that, she was also an Educational Consultant for Tepe Oral Hygiene Products Limited, where she operates worked for nearly five long years, joining it in March 2013.

Scottie Chapman Profession

She is not just only a dental hygienist but has also got a handful of experience as a metal fabricator.

The former horse trainer and a graveyard-plot telemarketer have obtained immense skills in metal fabrication and are also trained welders.

So knowing her real forte, she was a part of the hit reality television series ‘MythBusters,’ an instant hit reality series amongst its viewers.

She had training in welding, machining, and metal fabrication.

The profile also says that Chapman was a former horse trainer, video-game tester, and graveyard-plot telemarketer. While also having experience in set-building, carpentry, model-making, and architectural restoration.

Chapman has taught high school metal fabrication and has studied special-effects make-up. If that was not enough, Chapman was also a bass guitarist with the band, Wizards of Ozzie, a group described as performing “lounge” covers of Black Sabbath songs. 

Chapman says that she is also a skilled belly and fire dancer. The profile finishes with, “Beyond all that, Scottie really loves getting behind the wheel of her 1973 Lincoln Mark IV race car and competing in full-contact auto races.”

Scottie Chapman Personal Life

On October 10, 1963, Scottie Chapman was born in Virginia Beach, making 59 years of age. The reality star was raised in Maryland, where she grew up.

Her social media activity suggests that she is a married woman and has two children. Although she maintains privacy about her husband, it seems like his name is Tyler Lee Osborn, who regularly features on her Instagram account.

Although her children rarely appear on any social media platform, on July 18, 2016, she shared a picture of her daughter and her mother, giving glimpses of the three generations of her family tree.

Scottie Chapman Net Worth As of 2022

Scottie has summoned a massive fortune from her career as a host and a dental hygienist. Although her net worth is yet to be evaluated, she probably enjoys a net worth of millions of dollars. Except for her fortunes, she lives a low-key lifestyle.

Grant Imahara Replaced Scottie Chapman On The Show

Chapman joined the show in the first season, along with Kari Byron and Tory Belleci. The trio was given an increased presence in the second season, where they busted their myths.

Chapman left the show in the third season and was replaced by Grant Imahara.

Later, one of the show’s original hosts, Jamie Hyneman, told “Access Hollywood” in an interview that the show was better because of strained relationships. Hyneman said, “We get on each other’s nerves and everything all the time, but whenever that happens, we say so and we deal with it and move on. There are times that we really dislike dealing with each other, but we make it work.”

Where Are Other Mythbusters Now?

Adam Savage

Adam Savage on the Show was a character who loved explosions and had crazy ideas. He now has a podcast called the Adam Savage Project, and he even tests theories on his web series Tested. 

Jamie Hyneman

Jamie Hyneman was considered the soul behind the show. Since the show finished, he has maintained a low profile, and he was associated with the series Tested and left the show in 2016. 

Kari Byron

Kari Byron was not originally supposed to have been part of the show, and she did not sign up during the casting call and instead used persistence to get the job. After the show, she moved on to Thrill Factor and then the White Rabbit Rabbit Project. 

Tory Belleci

Tory Belleci created some amazing effects for the show. After he left the show, he continued working on television and movie projects, and he has also worked on the show Thrill Factor and worked on the White Rabbit Project. 

Grant Imahara

When Grant Imahara joined the show, he was considered a “geek”. He and the building team left the show after season 14, and he kept himself busy. He played Lt. Masaru in the fan film Star Trek: Renegades and acted in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No. He got engaged to his long-term girlfriend in 2016. He passed away due to an aneurysm. 

Jessi Combs

Jessi Combs filled in for the building team when they left the show. She left the show and appeared on shows like All Girls Garage and Overhaulin’. She became the “fastest women’s four wheels” when she took her car to 398 miles per hour. She passed away in a car accident, and she was 39 years old. 

Robert Lee

Robert Lee is one of the most exciting members of the show. He is an invisible member of the team. He narrated the US version of the series for 271 episodes. He is the voice that repeatedly warns the viewers not to try anything at home. There is not much information on what he has done since then.

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