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During Lydia’s stint on the show, her relationship with her mom was perhaps her most engrossing storyline. Judy sprinkled fairy dust on co-stars, was fond of wearing crowns, and sent positive vibes to everyone – including Lydia’s on-screen enemies, who were immediately charmed by her.
“My mom passed away last night,” wrote Lydia in an October 9 Instagram post, which included a photo of the mother and daughter wearing crowns. “We are heart broken but we know she’s dancing with Jesus. 💫 Fair[y] dust, confetti bombs and crowns like heaven has never seen before.”
“What’s in the cat is in the kitten,” she continued, “and I promise to continue to make you proud.”
RHOC castmates shared their support in the comments.
Vicki Gunvalson expressed, “Oh honey – I am so sorry to hear this. What an incredible bond you and your mother had. Peace be with you and your family.”
Alexis Bellino responded, “Lydia, I’m so sorry for your loss. I know your pain right now. I loved EVERY SINGLE THING about your mom. I’m only a phone call away. Love you sweetie.”
Executive producer Andy Cohen added, “Fairy dust in the sky! ✨ thank you for sharing her with us.”
Lizzie Rovsek wrote her own touching tribute: “Lydia, your mom was a jewel that sparkled like no one else✨. Words can’t even describe how much I adored her. I feel so blessed to have known her & the past few years that I’ve gotten closer to her were such a gift to me … I have been hearing her voice all day today. She always made me laugh. She was my Goldie Hawn … I’m sure she’s throwing glitter all over heaven right now. You are in my prayers. What a gift your mom was [to] everyone. I will miss her.”
Alum Gretchen Rossi commented, “Oh Lydia just heartbroken for you all 💔 Judy was such a light and a gift straight from Heaven. She was so loved by so many. I will be praying for all of you as you navigate this difficult time. She will forever hold a special place in my heart. We love you Judy. Sending love and healing prayers.”