‘Party Rock Anthem’ singer’s dad releases shocking new details of daughter’s death at 36: ‘Deeply disappointed’
Key Points:
- Lauren Bennett, singer from LMFAO and former member of G.R.L., suffered a severe reaction to prescribed medication months before her death at age 36, according to her father, Richard Bennett.
- Richard Bennett criticized the UK's NHS for failing to provide appropriate treatment during the five months leading up to her passing, expressing disappointment but no suspicion regarding the circumstances of her death.
- An official investigation into Lauren Bennett's death was opened on June 12 by the Kent and Medway Coroner Service, with an inquest expected to proceed until October 30; the cause of death has not yet been disclosed.
- Bennett was known for her musical achievements, including the hit "Party Rock Anthem" with LMFAO, and she leaves behind a 6-year-old daughter, Harlow, with dancer and actor Kenny Wormald.
- Former bandmates from G.R.L. and other artists, including Nicole Scherzinger, have publicly mourned her passing, highlighting her impact and legacy in the music industry.