Randy Martin, who was famously called the "Lone Wolf" of "Texas Flip N Move," died. He was 65.

Martin's official Facebook page, The Lone Wolf Randy Martin, confirmed the heartbreaking news to his followers with a short clip.

"We are broken-hearted to let you know that Randy passed away early this morning. Please pray for his wife and family as they navigate this difficult time. You will be greatly missed," the caption read.

Martin reportedly died on Wednesday at his home.

Meanwhile, his longtime friend/associate confirmed Randy Martin's cause of death to a news outlet, saying that he died of liver cancer. She reportedly visited him recently, but the TV star already looked weak and in bad health.

His wife, Judy, disclosed that Martin was diagnosed with the disease in May 2022.

Per the American Cancer Society, liver cancer has several forms, including Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer), Angiosarcoma and hemangiosarcoma, and Hepatoblastoma under the primary liver cancer.

Following the announcement, his co-stars and followers left heartfelt tributes and sent messages of condolences to the bereaved family.

"We are broken hearted over The Lone Wolf Randy Martin, who passed away early this morning. Please pray for his wife and family as they navigate this difficult time. You will be missed," Martin's co-stars, Snow Sisters Donna Snow King and Toni Snow Barksdale, said.

A follower wrote, "Oh man, so sorry to hear this. My husband and I loved watching him on Texas Flip and Move. He cracked us up and felt like family. Prayers for his family and friends."

His family is yet to announce the details regarding his funeral.

Randy Martin's Journey in "Texas Flip N Move"

Martin had been part of the DIY Network series starting in 2014. The show featured professional home renovators who acquire older houses to renovate them for profit.

He then marked on and off appearances since the show aired its season 1. The next year, he became a main cast member and scored more air time. He continued to be under the spotlight through 2017.

Although he no longer appeared that much after that year, Martin remained part of the series to show the business of buying and flipping homes in the state.

He was survived by his wife Judy, his children, and grandchildren.