Since the show has aired, Mitchell and his girlfriend Danielle have welcomed a daughter named Summer, per Distractify. The family hasn't stopped growing since her birth, though! In a post on Instagram, Mitchell announced that he and Danielle were expecting their second child. Mitchell had a difficult upbringing, stating that he began selling drugs at the age of 13. He credits his tattooing career, as well as his dessert food truck called Happy Ice, for saving his life and allowing him to provide for his family.

Pratt has taken time to normalize receiving mental health care during the downtime between filming. She told Health that she struggled with her mental health after having her children and she hopes to see the stigma behind mental health disorders end. "I feel like everyone is working through something they don't talk about-we all go through it," she said. "We can normalize it, and it becomes something we can bond over."

Not much has changed for the cast of the newest "Black Ink Crew" spinoff since the show premiered. It is likely that the COVID-19 pandemic has gotten in the way of their business ventures.