Street Outlaws Star Lizzy Musi Passes Away After Battle with Stage 4 Breast Cancer
Lizzy Musi, renowned for her street racing prowess and appearances on the reality TV show “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings,” has tragically passed away after a courageous year-long battle with stage 4 breast cancer. The news was confirmed by her father, Pat Musi, in a heartfelt Facebook post.
Last year, Lizzy Musi bravely shared her diagnosis with stage 4 breast cancer, which led to her departure from “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings.” Despite the challenges, she remained a source of inspiration and strength to her fans and peers in the racing community.
In his Facebook announcement, Pat Musi expressed gratitude for the support and prayers extended to Lizzy during her illness. He revealed that Lizzy peacefully passed away at 11:25 pm, surrounded by her loving family in the comfort of her own home.
“We appreciate all your prayers and assistance during her illness,” Pat Musi wrote. “At this time, the family requests privacy as they navigate their grief and make arrangements. We will provide further updates when available.”
Lizzy Musi’s impact on the racing world was profound, particularly after she achieved a notable feat by winning three consecutive episodes of “Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings” in 2019. Her skill, determination, and resilience resonated deeply with women and girls who admired her achievements both on and off the track.
Tributes and condolences have poured in from fans and colleagues across social media, honoring Lizzy Musi’s legacy and remembering her as a trailblazer in the racing community.