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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Lisa Vanderpump has broken her silence on the death of her mother Jean

    'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star took to Twitter on Tuesday (25.06.19) to pay tribute to her 84-year-old parent, who sadly passed away on Monday (17.06.19) at her home in England


    The reality TV star said she will miss her mom's "beautiful messages and words of kindness" and admitted she has "no time for negativity" because "life is so fragile".

    The tragic loss comes after her brother Mark Vanderpump died of accidental suicide, aged 59, last year.

    Alongside a family picture with Lisa, Mark and Jean featured, she tweeted: "As you go to RIP with Mark,mummy.

    A tragic year for sure.

    I thank all of you for your beautiful messages and words of kindness.

    Life is so fragile and I have no time for negativity. (sic)"

    Lisa also posted a picture of the masses of flowers she has received following the devastating news.

    She wrote: "Wonderful acts of kindness as I now live in a flower shop.. (sic)"

    A source close to Lisa told DailyMail.com: "This has hit Lisa very hard and she is shocked by her mother's sudden death."

    Lisa, 58, has reportedly taken a temporary break from filming 'Vanderpump Rules' in order to grieve.

    The source added: "Lisa has not had an easy past 14 months. In April of 2018 her brother Mark [died] rocking her family to its core.

    "She then had to deal with a tumultuous season on the 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' which ultimately led to her stopping filming and eventually quitting the show as she was tired of being bullied by the other cast members.

    "One thing is for sure with Lisa though, she's as strong as they come and once she has worked through her grief she will be back running her restaurant empire, focusing on her philanthropic endeavours and filming 'Vanderpump Rules'."

    Meanwhile, Lisa recently revealed she stepped down from 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' after developing depression as a result of her brother's sudden passing.

    She said: "I've never self-harmed, but I have had depressing moments. I started on antidepressants after my brother passed, and grief counselling. After such a depressing year, I worry about the toll it might take. That's one of the reasons I wanted to step away from 'Housewives'.

    "It's important to talk about depression, and for people to seek help, realising there's no shame to it. Life is difficult to navigate.

    "Just because you're living in a great house, or driving a fabulous car, or have an amazing piece of jewellery, doesn't mean you'll be happy.

    "For the most part I've had a happy life, but suicide is not the answer. It's a permanent solution to a temporary problem.”

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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