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‘Storage Wars’ alum Brandon Sheets reveals fate of late father Darrell Sheets’ ‘temporarily closed’ business

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‘Storage Wars’ alum Brandon Sheets reveals fate of late father Darrell Sheets’ ‘temporarily closed’ business
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Brandon Sheets, son of the late Darrell Sheets from 'Storage Wars', announced plans to reopen his father's antique business, 'Show Me Your Junk'. The shop is currently listed as 'temporarily closed' as the family takes time to grieve. Brandon expressed gratitude to fans and promised the store will return 'bigger and better than ever'.

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TV ‘Storage Wars’ alum Brandon Sheets reveals fate of late father Darrell Sheets’ ‘temporarily closed’ business By Alexandra Bellusci Published June 2, 2026, 6:20 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Brandon Sheets revealed that he does plan on reopening his dad Darrell Sheets’ antique business, following the “Storage Wars” star’s death at age 67 in April. “We appreciate all concerns and condolences,” Brandon wrote on his late father’s Instagram page on Monday. “We do Plan to reopen ‘Lake Havasu’s Show me your Junk.'” The reality star, 42, asked the public to “allow some time” so the family can grieve, adding that there is “no exact date set at this time” for when the Arizona shop will be up and running again.

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