
Mackenzie Shirilla, the 22-year-old, is hogging the limelight for all the wrong reasons. She is serving 2 life sentences for driving her car into a wall at 100mph, killing Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. She grabbed widespread attention soon after Netflix released the documentary, The Crash. While Mackenzie came under public scrutiny, her parents, Natalie and Steve, totally support her. Amid the controversy, Mackenzie’s dad, Steve’s contract for his teaching job has not been renewed.
Mackenzie Shirilla’s dad reveals that he wants to focus on his daughter amid his teaching job contract not being renewed
According to a report by TMZ, Mackenzie Shirilla’s dad, Steve Shirilla’s teaching job contract has not been renewed. Steve had been put on leave after he made a controversial comment on her daughter’s smoking habit in Netflix’s documentary, The Crash. In a recent conversation with TMZ, Steve said that it was he who didn’t sign a contract with the school, as he is totally unhappy about how the school handled the situation. Steve added that his current focus is only on his daughter, Mackenzie:
“I wouldn’t resign a contract with them for the simple fact of how they handled this situation. The school and the diocese showed their true colours. I’m done talking about this or anything that’s not about the injustice my daughter has been put through. My only focus is on her.”















