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CELEBRITY interior designer Brooke Gomez rose to popularity after revamping Bethenny Frankel’s home on Bravo’s Bethenny Ever After.
Sadly, the interior designer passed away in November 2023 and now fans want to know more about her life and death — she was 49 years old.
Who was Brooke Gomez?
Brooke Gomez was a celebrity interior designer from New York City.
Gomez was the daughter of an architect father and an interior design mother so her profession came naturally to her.
Gomez received her bachelor’s degree in political science from Brown University.
Following her degree, Gomez went to work for her mother’s business Gomez Associates in 2001.
In 2019, Gomez launched Brooke Gomez Design where she was the vice president and senior designer.
Gomez rose to popularity when she joined the second season of Bravo’s Bethenny Ever After where she designed Bethenny Frankel’s New York loft.
Throughout her career, Gomez went to work with celebrities such as Michael J. Fox.
When did Brooke Gomez die?
Brooke Gomez was found dead in her New York City apartment on Sunday, November 19, 2023.
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Gomez was found a week after she was last seen alive.
According to the Daily Mail, sources said she was found in an “advanced state of decomposition.”
Following the news, Brooke Gomez Design shared a statement via Instagram.
The statement read: “We are greatly saddened by the sudden passing of our friend Brooke Gomez, a light that shined brilliantly on everyone who knew her.
“A gathering of friends to celebrate her life is being planned. Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.”
Her cause of death has yet to be confirmed.
What have fans said about her death?
When the news broke, fans quickly turned to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their condolences.
One user wrote: “Sad to hear about Brooke Gomez. She had such talent as an interior designer.
“She made the world prettier with her good taste and will have a lasting legacy. Prayers to her friends and family.”
“Far too young,” said another.