Why Did Miriam Amirault Suddenly Leave Oak Island? The Truth Might Surprise You
Why Miriam Amirault Left The Curse Of Oak Island (& Where The Fan Favorite Is Now)

No Reason Was Given For Archaeologist Miriam Amirault’s Curse Of Oak Island Departure
Amirault Left The Curse Of Oak Island Twice

At the end of season 8, a fellow archaeologist, Laird Niven, finds a Mi’kmaq pottery fragment. As a rule, the local government temporarily shut down filming in the area, so Amirault and the other archaeologists left the show in season 9. They later returned for The Curse of Oak Island, in season 10, episode 10, “The Blob”, and appeared in seven episodes of that season. However, after the season finale, Miriam again left the show, this time without explanation.
It’s not entirely unusual for archaeologists to leave the show. The archaeologists employed by the Laginas are actual full-time researchers and scientists. They have studies, higher degrees to pursue, and real digs to attend to. They are never expected to stay on the show as a full-time job, save for a few team members.
The Mi’kmaq are a First Nations people of the Northeastern Woodlands, indigenous primarily to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland.
Miriam Amirault Lives A Private Life Out Of The Reality TV Spotlight
Amirault Does Not Have Any Social Media
Miriam Amirault does not have a social media presence, so it’s not entirely clear what the young archaeologist has been up to since she stopped appearing on The Curse of Oak Island. She repeatedly mentioned on the show that she was interested in studying forensics at Humber College in Toronto, so that’s where she could have ended up. As an anthropology and classical studies undergrad, Miriam likely wanted to further her degree to advance her career.

