Rob Dyrdek has addressed the cancellation of his long-running MTV series, Ridiculousness, which concluded after an impressive 46 seasons. While the show will continue to air previously recorded episodes until 2026, no new episodes will be produced moving forward. This announcement comes just a day after reports revealed Dyrdek’s earnings from the series, estimated at $32.5 million per year.
In a heartfelt video shared on social media, Dyrdek expressed his gratitude to the fans who supported him throughout his television career. “I just want to say thank you to every single person who ever watched any of my shows. 19 years, four different shows, 2034 episodes. I’m just so grateful. I’m grateful to MTV,” he stated.
Personal Growth and Future Plans
Dyrdek reflected on his personal evolution over the years, noting that he felt he was growing out of the role he played on the show. He emphasized, “This was divine timing. I had really evolved over these last few years. And I was growing out of having that ball cap and standing on the Ridiculousness stage and dancing.”
The producer and host shared insights into his experience managing the show’s production. He revealed that he had become increasingly efficient, sometimes filming up to 12 episodes in a single day. “Really it was because I was so committed to this time mastery goal of mine. Of understanding all of my time and optimizing my time,” he explained. This focus not only contributed to the show’s efficiency but also enhanced his quality of life.
Dyrdek hinted at new projects on the horizon, asserting that his successful lifestyle is a result of effectively managing his time. “I know that the reason I live such an amazing life and such a high-quality existence is because I account for all my time,” he stated. He aims to create systems that help others optimize their time and improve their quality of life as well.
With an impressive legacy in television, Rob Dyrdek’s journey continues, promising exciting developments for fans eager to see what comes next.
