Street Outlaws is a reality TV show that follows the lives and races of street racers across the US. The show features various teams and drivers who compete for money, fame, and bragging rights on the streets. However, not everything is smooth sailing for the racers, as they often face conflicts, drama, and challenges along the way.
One of the most recent and controversial feuds on the show involved two of the most popular drivers: Big Chief and Precious. Big Chief, whose real name is Justin Shearer, is a veteran racer from Oklahoma City who has been on the show since its inception in 2013. He is known for his charismatic personality, his love for racing, and his impressive car, The Crow. Precious, whose full name is Precious Cooper, is a female racer from Memphis who joined the show in 2016. She is nicknamed the “Queen of the Streets” for her fearless driving skills and her ability to beat male opponents.
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Big Chief and Jackie Braasch on Street Outlaws: Memphis. Photo by Discovery UK
The feud between Big Chief and Precious reportedly started during the filming of the second season of America’s List, a spin-off series of Street Outlaws that features the top 20 street racers in the country. According to some online sources, Big Chief and Precious got into a heated argument over the rules of the show, which led to Big Chief’s girlfriend, Jackie Braasch, also getting involved. The sources claim that Precious was unhappy with the “race your way in” policy, which allowed some drivers from Street Outlaws: Memphis to join America’s List without having to qualify. Big Chief, on the other hand, defended the policy and accused Precious of being biased towards her team.
Big Chief and Precious got into a heated argument over the rules of the America’s List. Photo by Discovery UK
The altercation was so intense that Big Chief and Jackie decided to leave the show and return home, effectively quitting America’s List. However, neither Big Chief nor Precious have confirmed or denied the rumors of their feud publicly. In fact, Big Chief posted a video on YouTube explaining his reasons for leaving the show, but he did not mention anything about Precious or their fight. He said that he was unhappy with the changes made to the show’s format and rules, and that he felt disrespected by the production company. He also said that he wanted to focus on his own racing career and his family.
Big Chief and JJ Da Boss on Street Outlaws: Memphis. Photo by Discovery UK
As for Precious, she has not addressed the issue either. She has continued to appear on Street Outlaws: Memphis and America’s List, where she has proven to be a formidable racer. She has also maintained a positive relationship with her teammates and other drivers on the show.
It is unclear whether Big Chief and Precious will ever reconcile or face each other again on the streets. Fans of Street Outlaws are divided over their feud, with some supporting Big Chief and others siding with Precious. Some fans also believe that their feud was staged for publicity or drama purposes.
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Regardless of what really happened between them, Big Chief and Precious are both talented and passionate racers who have earned their respect and fame in the street racing world. They have also inspired many people with their stories and achievements. Hopefully, they will be able to resolve their differences peacefully and continue to entertain their fans with their racing skills.
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