What happened to Doughboy?
Another posted a photo on Twitter of them and Doughboy from June of 2020, writing: “Me with Doughboy from Memphis Street outlaws.” Cast member JJ Da Boss reportedly stated that Doughboy injured a disc in his back, which is the reason he has not appeared on the show.
Born on Jan. 12, 1994, Chelsea is 27 years old and the proud mother of two children, Kamden, 6, and Novaleigh, 4. Chelsea married fellow street racer Joshua "Doughboy" Day on Sep. 20, 2015, and it's clear that the duo has quite a strong bond as Joshua even has Chelsea's name tattooed on him.
So what happened to him? The man's not exactly the most active on social media, but other cast members have commented on his behalf. Fellow driver JJ Da Boss has reportedly stated that Doughboy injured a disc in his back, which is what's keeping him from appearing on the program.
Ellis passed away at his Oklahoma home on Wednesday Sept. 9, an obituary from a Kentucky funeral home confirms. TMZ reported that the TV mechanic died of an apparent heroin overdose. The Discovery car savant was born on November 7, 1980 in Cynthiana, Kentucky.
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Did Doc from 'Street Outlaws' die? Some fans have speculated that he succumbed to his injuries. Despite some speculation from fans online and various publications, Doc is far from dead. In fact, the reality star has done well recovering from his injuries and is largely enjoying life as normal today.
Some even think the feud between them was staged for publicity. A fan said: “Big Chief quit America's List first night of filming because he and Jackie got into an argument with Precious.” It has been said that Jackie was also involved in the feud between Precious and Big Chief.
The Discovery series sees JJ Da Boss and his family – including his son Doughboy – run speedy street races in Memphis. He is the oldest of JJ's sons, and is usually there to wave the flag or join in with the driving, when it comes to the wildest streets in the South.
Where is Big Chief now?
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Her Facebook page states that she studied at Arkansas State University, and is living in Jonesboro, Arkansas – over two hours from her usual Memphis race location.

The rumors remain unconfirmed, but XTR Horsepower writes that even Big Chief's wife, Jackie, was involved in the altercation between him and Precious. It seems as though Precious was unhappy with the rules for the new season, which led to Precious arguing with Big Chief, and then with Jackie as well.
Why did Chuck from Street Outlaws go to jail? Chuck was convicted on two counts including making a threat of violence, as reported by Capital Sports Report. The second count involved placing a threatening and harassing phone call. Both offences took place on July 25th 2020.
Street Outlaws: Doc unveils new car
Doc's new car is a beautiful Blue Firebird, it is significantly more powerful than his last with 959 Cubic inches of power compared to his previous which had 706. Now that's a beast. Sticking to what he knows, the new car is also blue, however, this one packs a punch.
Doughboy, along with his friend Chris, spent much of their youth in jail after being caught shoplifting. Living… back at home with his mother and his half-brother, Ricky. Doughboy has only just been released from a stint in prison, but claims that he's committed to staying out.
According to one explanation, the term dates back to the Mexican War of 1846-48, when American infantrymen made long treks over dusty terrain, giving them the appearance of being covered in flour, or dough.
doughboy, nickname popularly given to United States soldiers during World War I. The term was first used during the American Civil War when it was applied to the brass buttons on uniforms and thence to infantrymen.
Indelibly tied to Americans, “Doughboys” became the most enduring nickname for the troops of General John Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces, who traversed the Atlantic to join war weary Allied armies fighting on the Western Front in World War I.