Chase Briscoe Shares Heartbreaking News of Miscarriage of First Child

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On Wednesday, Chase Briscoe opened up on Twitter and shared some truly gut wrenching news with the world. Briscoe and his wife Marissa found out that their first child had miscarried.

Briscoe shared the truly tear-jerking news through a set of iPhone notes screenshots on Twitter:

Thoughts are truly with the Briscoe family during these unfathomably difficult times.

Briscoe first announced to the world that he and wife Marissa were expecting on April 21st.

 

Briscoe is scheduled to race in the postponed NASCAR Xfinity Series Toyota 200 at Darlington Raceway on Thursday at 12 PM ET.

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  1. so sorry for chase and wife it is sad will pray for them so young they have a long way to go they will have babies

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