MTV ‘Road Rules’ Star Brian Lancaster Dies at Age 43

MTV ‘Road Rules’ Star Brian Lancaster Dies at Age 43

It has been reported that Brian Lancaster, a former star of ‘Road Wars’ has died at the age of 43. Lancaster appeared on the MTV show in the seventh season in 1999. His death is being investigated by the authorities, according to People, but police are not releasing any further details about his death at this time although it is not believed that he died in suspicious circumstances.

The news was confirmed to TMZ by Lancaster’s family. They explained that he had been found dead at his home in Pennsylvania on Thursday of last week, March 29. Although it has not yet been confirmed, it is believed that his death is as a result of heart failure as arrhythmia is a condition he had suffered from for some time. His family went on to note that they do not believe that drugs or alcohol have contributed to his death in any way and explained that neither of these substances had been found in his home.

Lancaster was just 23-years-old when he appeared on ‘Road Rules: Latin America’ and he showed that he was a fierce competitor when he competed against five other people in 13 missions in an attempt to win the show. These missions took place in the United States, Mexico, and Costa Rica. Despite his efforts, he failed to win the $43,000 prize money.

In his obituary, Lancaster is described as being a barstool philosopher, a dreamy stargazer, a spiritual explorer, and an inquisitive world traveler. It also described his a caring and sharing individual who was willing to share everything he had with those around him.

The touching obituary went on to say that he was a loving man who was known for giving out cuddles and that he had a diverse group of friends, ranging from teenagers to the elderly. The obituary also highlighted some of the fun aspects of the ‘Road Wars’ star’s personality as it described him as an authority shirker and a professional bulls*****r. He was well-known for pushing the boundaries and for crossing lines.

His fun personality was also shown with the list of hobbies he enjoyed in his spare time. According to the obituary, Brian Lancaster enjoyed a wide range of activities during his free time, including gardening, fishing, freeskiing, and skateboarding. This shows the contrast between the quiet side of his personality and his fun, thrill-seeking side.

Brian Lancaster will be sadly missed by friends and family alike. He is survived by both his parents, Carol and Dennis Lancaster, and by his fiancée, Sarah J. Bell. He also leaves behind his beloved dog Reagan. Since he rescued her, Reagan was a loving companion who Lancaster’s friends described as his sidekick. She was constantly by his side as he enjoyed various activities and adventures.

As he was such an animal lover, his family have asked that donations are made to the Brandywine Valley SPCA, which is an animal shelter in West Chester with a no-kill policy. This is in lieu of buying flowers for his funeral.

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