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Chase Cabre, the boyfriend of NASCAR Truck Series driver Hailie Deegan, recently proved that “less” is indeed “more.” His reaction to a video in which Deegan is trying to understand what and why Johnny Sauter did what he did in the race says nothing, but a lot.

In the Truck Series race at Martinsville, Johnny Sauter simply shoved Hailie Deegan into the wall in Stage 1 for really no particular reason. This meant the young NASCAR driver had yet another race tainted with bad luck and obviously, a bad result.

Unsurprisingly, after the race, Deegan went on to the Sauter to confront him.

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But anybody who knows anything about human expressions can figure that Hailie Deegan isn’t able to figure anything because Sauter is perhaps unable to figure anything either.

This led to her boyfriend, Chase Cabre, writing in reaction to the video, “Dudes a 🤡.” 

Hailie Deegan and Chase Cabre haunted by a stalker

A few days ago, Hailie Deegan posted a video on her YouTube channel in which she opened up that she and Chase Cabre were being threatened by a stalker.

“His official words were, not that he’s going to kill Chase, but that he’s going to come … and be the last thing Chase ever sees,” Deegan said.

Deegan admitted that it “kind of scared” her a little, considering she’s dealt with stalker situations before. But upon learning more, she realized that the guy had her mistaken for someone else.

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She then went on to reveal how the messages “have progressively gotten worse” over a period of two weeks. “When you get tagged in pictures of guns and knives, literally by the hour … this guy is very persistent on social media … maybe over 100 times a day,” she added.

“If you are watching this video right now … just please stop,” Chase Cabre said.

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“I’m not threatening, I’m doing anything … I’m just saying, it’s over. It’s not real. Just leave it alone.”

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