The shock news of LMFAO and GRL star Lauren Bennett's death at the age of 36 on Tuesday was devastating for her fans.
Lauren Bennett Dies at 36: A Life Remembered
The shock news of LMFAO and GRL star Lauren Bennett's death at the age of 36 on Tuesday was devastating for her fans.British singer Lauren, who was best known f...
British singer Lauren, who was best known for her feature spot on 2011 chart-topping hit Party Rock Anthem, and her time in band GRL, died in Kent, England on May 29, according to local coroner records obtained by Daily Mail.
Her ex-GRL bandmates confirmed her death in a heartbreaking statement on Monday.
Since then her father has spoken out about his daughter's health in the months before her death, revealing she had 'experienced a severe reaction to a prescribed medication.'
It is yet another tragedy for the band - after 12 years ago Lauren's GRL bandmate Simone Battle died by suicide aged 25.
The band, created as a reboot of the and formed by Robin Antin, was also comprised of Emmalyn Estrada, Natasha Slayton and Paula Van Oppen.
LMFAO and GRL star Lauren Bennett's family life after her death at 36: British singer is survived by Footloose actor partner Kenny Wormald and their daughter, 6
British singer Lauren (left), who was best known for her feature spot on 2011 chart-topping hit Party Rock Anthem, and her time in band GRL, died in Kent, England on May 29
Lauren is survived by one daughter, Harlow, aged six, who she shares with dancer and Footloose actor Kenny Wormald.
Kenny, 41, is a co-owner of the dance studio Playground, which has locations in London and LA.
He established the studio alongside choreographer Robin Antin, who is known for forming The Pussycat Dolls.
He played Ren McCormack in the 2011 remake of 1984's Footloose and was a regular on the MTV reality television series Dancelife in 2007.
In September 2019, the couple announced the news of Harlow's birth on Instagram with a sweet picture.
It was captioned: 'Our little baby Harlow is here, and we are so in love @kennywormald.'
Lauren and Kenny frequently posted Harlow on their social media including from a trip to Italy in September 2025.
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The English singer first landed in the music industry in short-lived girl group, The Paradiso Girls, featuring members from different countries.
The group included Chelsea Korka from the United States, Aria Crescendo from , Shar Mae Amor from the Philippines, and Bennett and Kelly Beckett from the United Kingdom.
They released debut single Patron Tequila featuring Lil Jon and Eve in 2009 - but later disbanded in 2010.
Her biggest hit came in 2011 with Party Rock Anthem, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 charts for six weeks.
She later became the first member of Antin's newest band, later known as GRL.
Since her father has spoken out about his daughter's health in the months before her death, revealing she had 'experienced a severe reaction to a prescribed medication'
He wrote: 'It is with a broken heart that I share the loss of my beautiful and talented daughter, the love of my life and my pride and joy...'
Lauren is seen performing with Pitbull back in 2014
He wrote: 'It is with a broken heart that I share the loss of my beautiful and talented daughter, the love of my life and my pride and joy.
'Lauren was an incredible person and artist: creative, talented, funny, and as humble as she was beautiful.
'She was deeply loved by all who knew her and made a lasting impact on countless lives through her music, her kindness, and the way she made people feel.
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'From an early age, it was clear that Lauren had a very special gift. She began performing professionally at just 12 years old, and watching her grow into the artist she became was one of the greatest joys of my life.
'Her achievements in the music industry were beyond our wildest dreams and continue to make me so proud.'
Richard also opened up about his daughter's health in the months before her death, revealing she had 'experienced a severe reaction to a prescribed medication.'
'As a family, we all rallied around her and did everything we could to support her' he said, claiming 'We have no suspicions regarding the circumstances of her death, only deep disappointment that, for five months, medical professionals and NHS services failed to treat her appropriately during her time of greatest need.'
'Lauren was deeply loved and will be missed every day for the rest of our lives. I hope she will be remembered for her remarkable achievements, her beautiful music, and the incredible person she was. Her legacy lives on through her daughter, her family, and through the music she leaves behind.
'As we navigate this unimaginable loss, we kindly ask for privacy and respect as our family grieves. We are deeply grateful for the love, support, and kindness shown by friends, fans, and everyone else who has reached out during this incredibly difficult time.'
The post was reshared by Bennett's mentor and Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin.
The Daily Mail has contacted NHS representatives for comment.
Her GRL bandmates' statement read, 'It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Lauren.
'Our hearts are broken, and we cannot begin to express how much she meant to us. We will forever cherish the love, laughter, and countless memories she gave us.
'Her beautiful spirit touched so many lives, and she will be deeply missed and forever loved.
'Rest peacefully, sweet Lauren. You will always be in our hearts. Your GRLS, Em, Tash, and P.'
Bennett's final Instagram post was shared on February 22 and showed the singer performing a cover of Nancy Sinatra's These Boots Are Made For Walkin'.
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Battle died in September 2014 with the band releasing tribute single Lighthouse in January 2015. On 2 June 2015, the group officially disbanded.
In 2015, months after the suicide of Battle, Bennett spoke out on her grief and opened up the group's final rehearsal as a five.
'You can never prepare yourself for something like this, ever,' Bennett told PEOPLE.
'We'd just been in rehearsals the day before, learning choreography for our show, and the next day we were starting the morning as usual when we got the call.'
'I still can't believe it. I don't think any of us can. It's weird that we're even sitting here, talking about it.'
Van Oppen said that time has allowed them to regroup and process what happened to Battle.
'She was such a strong woman, and very independent, and we had no idea what she was going through, or her pain,' Van Oppen says.
'We admire how prideful she was, but now we just wish she'd let us in a little bit so maybe we could have helped her.
'Now we want to spread that message that it's okay to talk about, and help people, maybe even change the world.'
Following Battle's death, TMZ reported that she was 'depressed over money issues'.
Her family said they didn't understand her money struggles because she was enjoying success with the girl group, including a collaboration with Pitbull, and had just finished a tour overseas at the time.
The family also reportedly told police that Battle had been worried she would never make it big.
Battle first started singing professionally after her breakout on the U.S. version of the X Factor in 2011. She made it to the top 17 and was mentored by judge Simon Cowell.
Bennett later briefly reformed GRL with Slayton and new member Jazzy Mejia in 2016, and released track, Are We Good? - but the band later ended once again.
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