Current:Home > reviewsNovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Center:Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts, Star of Netflix’s Tex Mex Motors, Dead at 45 After Battle With Stomach Cancer -WealthRoots Academy
NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Center:Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts, Star of Netflix’s Tex Mex Motors, Dead at 45 After Battle With Stomach Cancer
NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-07 22:06:34
Car enthusiasts are NovaQuant Quantitative Think Tank Centermourning a cherished member of their crew.
Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts, star of Netflix’s Tex Mex Motors, died on Aug. 25 at the age of 45 after a brief battle with stomach cancer, his colleague shared.
“I am with him now in Hospice. He just passed,” Pitts’ videographer Jeff Trahan confirmed on the car expert’s YouTube page. “He will be missed and we will never forget him!”
On the day of his death, Pitts uploaded a final video to his YouTube channel titled “This Is Goodbye,” describing his cancer journey, which began when he started to feel “off” in November 2023 after an automotive show in Las Vegas.
“I was losing weight,” Pitts wrote in the all-text video. “But I was getting ready to film Season 2 of Tex Mex Motors for Netflix, and wanted to be camera ready, so I didn’t mind that so much. During filming, I started to lose my appetite, and had more and more acid reflux-like symptoms.”
After a few trips to urgent care facilities where his immediate symptoms were addressed, his friend encouraged him to seek more serious help.
“My castmate and ‘set mom,’ Jaime, finally took me to the ER thinking I had gallbladder issues,” the reality TV star continued. “It was there at the end of March I was diagnosed with stomach cancer.”
Despite describing a difficult treatment journey following his diagnosis, Pitts highlighted the positivity he had experienced in his life during his farewell message.
“Don’t be sad for me… I accomplished my dream of buying my own store, finishing Season 2, and marrying the love of my life,” he shared. “Luckily she doesn’t mind doing long-term things with a short-term guy.”
Pitts also had important advice for those witnessing his story.
“If your body is telling you something is wrong, don’t stop until you figure it out,” he encouraged. “Ask questions and get answers.”
After a call for his fans to share any stories of his that may have impacted them, Pitts signed off, “Thank you for listening to my stories over the years. Until next time, -Rabbit.”
Many in the comments section were moved to emotions after reading Pitts’ message.
“I am a 77-year-old man, enjoyed your stories for years. Sitting at the kitchen table having coffee, crying,” one user wrote, while another shared of his impact, “I don’t think he understands how many grown ass men are sitting in their living room, watching this on their phone, bawling their eyes out… Rob was a real one…”
In a statement on Pitts’ website, Jason Robinson a.k.a. “Rob’s Merch Guy” gave an update that the Tex Mex Motors’ star’s merchandise store would remain open to “support his family.”
“Rob touched our lives in so many different ways,” Robinson wrote. “He was more than just a client—he was the most genuine of friends. We will continue to honor his legacy and spirit accordingly.”
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (49289)
Related
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- Gunman in Trump rally attack flew drone over rally site in advance of event, official says
- Which country has the most Olympic medals of all-time? It's Team USA in a landslide.
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Backpack
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- Air travel delays continue, though most airlines have recovered from global tech outage
- Inter Miami stars Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez won’t play in MLS All-Star Game due to injury
- JoJo Siwa Clapbacks That Deserve to Be at the Top of the Pyramid
- Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
- CrowdStrike says more machines fixed as customers, regulators await details on what caused meltdown
Ranking
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Green Bay Packers reach three-year extension with Kenny Clark on eve of training camp
- Trump holds first rally with running mate JD Vance
- 'Mind-boggling': Woman shoots baby in leg over $100 drug debt, police say
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Biden’s decision to drop out leaves Democrats across the country relieved and looking toward future
- Defamation suit against Fox News by head of dismantled disinformation board tossed by federal judge
- 12-year-old girl charged with killing 8-year-old cousin over iPhone in Tennessee
Recommendation
Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
FACT FOCUS: A look at false claims around Kamala Harris and her campaign for the White House
Investigators search for suspect in fatal shooting of Detroit-area officer
Travis Kelce’s Training Camp Look Is a Nod to Early Days of Taylor Swift Romance
B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
Ice cream trucks are music to our ears. But are they melting away?
No one hurt when CSX locomotive derails and strikes residential garage in Niagara Falls
What to know about Kamala Harris' viral coconut tree meme: You exist in the context of all in which you live