Lisa Vanderpump ‘broken-hearted’ after the death of her father

   

Lisa Vanderpump is mourning the death of her father, John Vanderpump.

The “Vanderpump Rules” star, 63, shared the somber news on her Instagram Wednesday alongside a photo of the father-daughter duo outdoors.

“I will miss you daddy …Broken-hearted,” she wrote. “Rest in peace.🙏💗”

In the picture, Lisa posed alongside her dad on a lush green walkway. The reality TV star looked sharp in a white button-up, black slacks a long coat and a Chanel purse.

Lisa Vanderpump with her father.

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Meanwhile, her dad donned a checkered top and navy blue pants. They both appeared in great spirits as they flashed the camera toothy grins.

Lisa shared the same photo in October 2022 while visiting her family in the United Kingdom.

“Aagh it’s was so good to spend time with my daddy in England where he lives..Home now,” she wrote at the time.

Lisa’s nephew, Sam Vanderpump, also reposted her announcement to his Instagram Story alongside a photo of him and his grandfather.

Sam Vanderpump and his grandfather

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It’s unclear how old John was at the time of his death or the last time he saw his daughter.

Several Bravo stars sent their condolences to Lisa in the comments section.

“So sorry Lisa sending my condolences and love♥️,” “VPR” star James Kennedy wrote, which his co-star Scheana Shay dittoed, “So sorry for your loss Lisa. Sending you lots of love 🙏🏻.”

“So sorry Lisa 😘,” Garcelle Beauvais, who appeared alongside Lisa on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” added.

Lisa Vanderpump with her mother Jean

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John, who worked as an ad agency art director, shared Lisa with his late wife, Jean, who died in June 2019 at 84.

Lisa was “shocked and devastated” by the passing of her mom, who died just one year after her brother, Mark Vanderpump, also died from a drug overdose. He was 59.

“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,’ Lisa wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, at the time.