After Battling Breast Cancer, “Street Outlaws” Star Lizzy Musi Passed Away at the Age of 33

Drag racer Lizzy Musi, who became well-known from her appearance on Discovery’s “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has away.

The television personality’s family member informs us… Lizzy battled breast cancer for a number of years before passing away on Thursday at her North Carolina home.

Just hours after his daughter’s death, her father Pat shared the news on Facebook last night. He also thanked her followers for their support of the family and her.

When the popular “Street Outlaws” spinoff featuring drag racers debuted in 2018, Musi gained notoriety. She costarred with her father, an eight-time PDRA Pro Street World Champion.

Lizzy Musi had remarkables talent

Lizzy made an immediate impression on the other drivers, and in the second season of the show, she became the first female winner of a ‘No Prep Kings’ event.

When Lizzy first told her followers about her breast cancer diagnosis last year, the disease had already spread to her liver and lymph nodes. As she underwent therapy, she shared pictures of her bald head with her followers and kept them frequently informed about her status. Here are a few pictures of Lizzy Musi.

She began dating Jeffrey Earnhardt, the grandson of NASCAR great Dale Earnhardt Sr. and the nephew of Dale Jr., a few months after receiving her diagnosis. Only a few weeks before she passed away, the pair posed for pictures. She was only thirty-three.

 

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