“‘MY HEART HURTS’ — A STORAGE WARS RIVAL BREAKS DOWN AFTER DARRELL SHEETS’ DEATH.” For years, fans watched the tension, competition, and unforgettable clashes that made Storage Wars must-see TV. But behind the rivalries, deeper bonds were formed when the cameras stopped rolling. Now, one familiar face has shared an emotional message that’s leaving longtime viewers shaken. The pain in her words suggests Darrell Sheets meant far more to the cast than many ever knew. What was their real relationship like behind the scenes… and why is this tribute hitting fans so hard? 📌 Full story in the comments.

Darrell Sheets’ ‘Storage Wars’ rival Brandi Passante pens heartbreaking message about his death: ‘My heart hurts’

Darrell Sheets’ “Storage Wars” rival Brandi Passante shared an emotional tribute to him following his apparent suicide this week.

The reality star died of “what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head,” according to the Lake Havasu City Police Department. He was 67 years old.

Passante, who competed against Sheets on “Storage Wars,” posted pictures of the two together over the years on Instagram Wednesday.

In the first pic in the carousel, Passante smiles as Sheets playfully points at her. Passante said she had known Sheets for many years and was now “at a loss for words.”

Brandi Passante and Darrell Sheets posing for a photo.
Darrell Sheets’ “Storage Wars” rival Brandi Passante shared an emotional tribute to him Wednesday following news of his tragic death.Instagram/Brandi Passante
Three people, Brandi Passante, Darrell Sheets, and an unidentified blonde woman, pose together.
Passante said she had known Sheets for many years and shared throwback pics of the two together.Instagram/Brandi Passante

“I’m just so very sorry, to hear the circumstances of his passing,” she wrote.

“My heart hurts for Brandon, Zoe, and Kimber,” she continued, referring to Sheets’ wife, Kimber, son Brandon and his granddaughter, Zoie, who is Darrell’s late daughter’s child. “I unfortunately lost a parent and a brother to similar situations.”

Passante shared resources for those dealing with mental health issues.

“I would like to say to everyone, if you are struggling, if you feel hopeless or like no one cares. I assure you they do!! You are not alone,” she wrote.

Darrell Sheets with Brandi Passante and another woman.
Passante said her “heart hurts” for Sheets’ family, including his wife, son and granddaughter. Passante and Sheets are seen here with Rachael Ray.Instagram/Brandi Passante
Tom Hanks, Darrell Sheets, and two women standing together indoors.
Passante shared a photo of herself with Darrell and Kimber Sheets and Tom Hanks. She also showed support for those struggling with mental health issues, noting, “There is always hope.”Instagram/Brandi Passante

“Please reach out for help. You are not taking your pain away, you are transferring it to someone else. The grief from suicide is endless. There is always help … You can Dial 988 on your phone to connect with a counselor and resources. Never suffer in silence! 💜💜💜

Passante, 45, has been on A&E’s “Storage Wars” since its first season, which premiered in 2010.

Sheets was on the long-running reality show — which follows people who bid on repossessed, abandoned storage units in California — from 2010 until 2023.

Fellow “Storage Wars” star Rene Nezhoda said in an Instagram video Wednesday that he believed cyberbullying played a part in Sheets’ death.

Reality stars Jarrod Schultz, Brandon Sheets, Brandi Passante, and Darrell Sheets posing for a photo.
Both Passante and Sheets were on A&E’s “Storage Wars” for over a decade.Getty Images
Darrell Sheets, a reality TV star, in a black sleeveless shirt with tattooed arms crossed, looking at the camera.
Sheets died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, according to the Lake Havasu City Police Department.Getty Images

“He had this guy, like, really, really tormenting him lately and cyberbullying [him],” Nezhoda stated.

“Darrell has been posting a lot about the guy that’s been cyberbullying him and tormenting him, and I really hope [law enforcement] look into that guy and it’s just not a pass,” he continued.

Sergeant Kyle Ridgway, public information officer for the Lake Havasu City Police Department, told Page Six, “We are aware of these cyberbullying accusations and that is a part of the active investigation.”

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