Real Housewives Executive Lauren Miller Dies During Childbirth
Jun 16, 2025
The Bravo family is mourning the loss of one of their own.
Lauren Miller, a Real Housewives of New York City and Salt Lake City executive, died on June 9, moments after giving birth to her and her husband Kevin Miller’s son Jackson.
“It is with devastated hearts that we share that our beloved colleague, Lauren, died unexpectedly just moments after giving birth to her baby boy,” Shed Media—which produces several Bravo shows—captioned an Instagram tribute post June 12 alongside photos of Lauren, who is also mom to 3-year-old daughter Emma, and her family. “Of all the things Lauren loved most, being a mother was at the top and ensuring that her children are being taken care of would mean everything to her.”
Three days after Lauren’s tragic passing, her colleague Sherri Pender shared an update on Kevin’s behalf about how their infant son has been doing.
“Kevin is delighted to share that baby Jackson is out of the NICU and at home with his dad and sister,” she wrote on GoFundMe June 12. “He has been an angel and has eaten and slept like a champ. He is so alert and attentive already at just 4 days old.”
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