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Rob ‘The Rabbit’ Pitts, star of Netflix’s ‘Tex Mex Motors,’ dies at 45

2024-08-27 16:00:02

Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts, the star of Netflix’s “Tex Mex Motors,” died Sunday, his representatives announced. He was 45.

Pitts, the reality television star and CEO of Pitts Truck Service, was diagnosed with stomach cancer in March while filming season two of “Tex Mex Motors,” according to a video titled “This Is Goodbye” that was posted to Pitts’ YouTube page Sunday night.

Before his diagnosis, Pitts was losing his appetite and having “acid reflux-like symptoms.” He visited urgent care to get treatment for his symptoms but “didn’t get to the root of the problem” until his cast mate Jamie Hjelm took him to the emergency room and he was officially diagnosed with cancer.

“Don’t be sad for me … I accomplished my dream of buying my own store, finishing Season 2 of Netflix, and marrying the love of my life,” Pitts said in the video announcement, which has over 1.2 million views.

Pitts’ videographer, Jeff Trahan, said in a comment on the video that he died in hospice Sunday evening.

“He will be missed and we will never forget him!” Trahan wrote.

Pitts’ “Tex Mex Motors” co-star Marcos “Scooter” Carrera posted on Instagram: “It’s with a heavy heart that I write about the passing of my cast member & friend ROB ‘RABBIT’ PITTS. Rest In Peace Brother, I’m going to really miss you!!!”

The comment section of the video was filled with fans’ memories of Pitts as a great storyteller.

“Someone perfectly described Rob’s voice as ‘honey poured over gravel’. I’ll never forget the man, his voice and his stories,” a commenter wrote.

“Best storyteller I’ve ever heard. Entertaining, funny, and one heck of a salesman,” another wrote.

Scooter and Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts in “Tex Mex Motors.”Courtesy of Netflix

Pitts starred on two seasons of the Netflix show, a reality TV series on which cars are brought from Mexico to Texas to be restored. The first season aired last year. It’s not clear when the second season will air.

In the goodbye video, Pitts warned viewers to listen to their bodies.

“You know I always have advice, and this time it’s if your body is telling you something is wrong, don’t stop until you figure it out,” he said. “Ask questions and get answers.”

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