Demitra ‘Mimi’ Roche, known as the “Miami Maverick” during her season 8 appearance on the Oxygen reality show Bad Girls Club, has died. No cause of death was revealed.
Roche’s death was confirmed by record producer Vince Valholla, who employed Roche as VP of A&r for his Valholla Entertainment.
“I’m at a loss for words,” Valholla posted on Facebook. “Don’t know what to say. Mimi (@demitrajade) was kind to everyone she came across. She was big dreamer and was a part of our Valholla family. I’m heartbroken by the news of her passing. I’m thankful I got to know, and work with her. My thoughts are with her family, loved ones, and friends. God gained another angel.”
Roche joined Bad Girls Club in 2012. The reality show focused on seven aggressive and unruly women and their confrontations while living in luxury in a mansion.
Roche’s death was confirmed by record producer Vince Valholla, who employed Roche as VP of A&r for his Valholla Entertainment.
“I’m at a loss for words,” Valholla posted on Facebook. “Don’t know what to say. Mimi (@demitrajade) was kind to everyone she came across. She was big dreamer and was a part of our Valholla family. I’m heartbroken by the news of her passing. I’m thankful I got to know, and work with her. My thoughts are with her family, loved ones, and friends. God gained another angel.”
Roche joined Bad Girls Club in 2012. The reality show focused on seven aggressive and unruly women and their confrontations while living in luxury in a mansion.
- 7/23/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Demitra “Mimi” Roche, who appeared on the Oxygen reality show “Bad Girls Club,” has died. She was 34.
Roche’s colleague, record producer Vince Valholla, announced her death via Twitter on Wednesday. Valholla is the founder of Valholla Entertainment in Miami, Fla., where Roche had worked as vice president of A&r since 2011.
“I’m at a loss for words. Don’t know what to say,” Valholla wrote in his post. “Mimi was kind to everyone she came across. She was [a] big dreamer and was a part of our Valholla family. I’m heartbroken by the news of her passing. I’m thankful I got to know and work with her. My thoughts are with her family and loved ones.”
“There’s probably not one person who would have something negative to say about her,” Valholla added. “We lost a beautiful soul.”
I’m at a loss for words. Don’t know what to say.
Roche’s colleague, record producer Vince Valholla, announced her death via Twitter on Wednesday. Valholla is the founder of Valholla Entertainment in Miami, Fla., where Roche had worked as vice president of A&r since 2011.
“I’m at a loss for words. Don’t know what to say,” Valholla wrote in his post. “Mimi was kind to everyone she came across. She was [a] big dreamer and was a part of our Valholla family. I’m heartbroken by the news of her passing. I’m thankful I got to know and work with her. My thoughts are with her family and loved ones.”
“There’s probably not one person who would have something negative to say about her,” Valholla added. “We lost a beautiful soul.”
I’m at a loss for words. Don’t know what to say.
- 7/23/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
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