So many young are dying of cancers and heart issues. We pray for all.
Lizzy Musi, a prominent figure in the racing world known for her participation in the Discovery Channel series “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has passed away at the age of 33. Her death was announced by her father, Pat Musi, in a heartfelt Facebook post. According to the announcement, Lizzy died peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Thursday night following a battle with stage 4 breast cancer.
In memory of Lizzy Musi#LizzyMusi #Streetoutlaw pic.twitter.com/GR6espJOHL
— Mopar or NO car (@Mopar_Logic) June 29, 2024
Lizzy was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes and liver, a fact she bravely shared with her fans a few days after her diagnosis. She openly documented her fight against cancer on social media, sharing significant moments like shaving her head due to hair loss and undergoing clinical trials. Lizzy described her struggle with cancer as the “toughest race yet.”
Rip Lizzy Musi 🙏🏼 This beautiful 33 year old woman passed away a couple days ago. She had TNBC..stage 4 triple negative breast cancer. Don’t you think for one second life is tough! Be grateful for each & every day! pic.twitter.com/Lx648ENcol
— Denise 🤌🐾🇮🇹 (@NoDMsPerfavore) June 29, 2024
Tributes have poured in on social media, with fans expressing their sorrow and admiration for Lizzy. Comments like “race in heaven Lizzy” and “RIP to a legend! You’ll be missed” highlight the impact she had on her followers and the racing community.
We’re deeply saddened to share the news of Lizzy Musi’s passing. She was a treasured member of the racing world and our Street Outlaws community. We extend our condolences to her family and all those who loved her. pic.twitter.com/cAlnMrX08T
— Street Outlaws (@StreetOutlaws) June 28, 2024
Lizzy starred in “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings” alongside her father, Pat Musi, an eight-time PDRA Pro Street World Champion. Her death marks another loss for the “Street Outlaws” community, which has seen the untimely deaths of other cast members in recent years, including Ryan Fellows, who died in a car accident while filming an episode, and Chris Ellis, who passed away from an apparent overdose.
Key Points:
i. Lizzy Musi, known from “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” passed away at age 33 after battling stage 4 breast cancer.
ii. Her father, Pat Musi, announced her peaceful passing at home surrounded by family in a Facebook post.
iii. Lizzy openly shared her cancer journey with fans, including her treatments and the challenges she faced.
iv. Tributes and condolences have flooded her social media, reflecting her impact on the racing community and her fan base.
v. Lizzy’s death adds to the list of tragic losses within the “Street Outlaws” family, including Ryan Fellows and Chris Ellis.
Conner T – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News