Loren Ruch, HGTV co-host, dies at 55
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HGTV stars posted about Ruch’s passing, remembering him as someone they were lucky to know.

Loren Ruch, co-host of “HGTV House Party” and head of content on the home improvement channel, died June 12 after battling leukemia, reports say. He was 55. 

“Known for his unwavering dedication, endless kindness, and unshakeable integrity, Loren built not only hit shows but enduring relationships, serving as mentor, advocate and true friend to countless colleagues across the television landscape. His impact stretched far beyond the screen,” Channing Dungey, chair of Warner Bros. Television Group, wrote in a memo obtained by Variety and Today.com. 

Ruch had been battling acute myeloid leukemia for at least a year, according to his social media. 

Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, according to the Mayo Clinic. “Acute” means the disease tends to get worse quickly. AML is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults, according to the Mayo Clinic.

HGTV stars posted about his passing, remembering him as someone they were lucky to know.

“You helped me see this crazy world we were in together through your rose colored glasses and you will be forever missed,” wrote HGTV star Alison Victoria. “To all of the lucky ones that knew you and loved you, my heart breaks with you. To (David Salas), I’m sending you all of my love and light during this darkness. May your memory be eternal.”


“Property Brothers” star Jonathan Scott posted to his Instagram story remembering Ruch, saying “Struggling with the loss of my friend tonight. Loren, you’re one of the great ones.”

A week before his death, Ruch’s husband Salas posted about their 21st wedding anniversary on social media. 

“Here’s to many more amazing years ahead! I Love You,” he wrote. 

Ruch was with HGTV since 2008, according to Variety. HGTV is a cable channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery primarily broadcasting reality home improvement/real estate content. 

“HGTV House Party” was a reality television show that lasted one season in 2021 where Ruch and co-host Brian Balthazar “dish with HGTV celebrities about life, love and so much more,” according to HGTV. 

Ruch is survived by his husband, parents and brother. 

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