by Aimee Ortiz and Misty White Sidell Lynn Ban, a celebrity jewelry designer and a star of Netflix’s “Bling Empire: New York,” died Monday, just weeks after she had emergency surgery for a brain bleed following a skiing accident in December.
Lynn Ban, a jewelry designer who was a cast member on the Netflix reality series “Bling Empire: New York,” has died, her family announced in a statement on Wednesday.
Netflix's “Bling Empire: New York” cast member Lynn Ban has died at age 51. Her death comes weeks after the jewelry designer and fashion expert was hurt in a Christmas Eve skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado. She later underwent brain surgery.
LOS ANGELES -- “Bling Empire: New York” star Lynn Ban died Monday, weeks after having emergency brain surgery following a skiing accident. Ban, 52, was a successful jewelry designer before landing on the Netflix show which first aired in January 2023.
New York” cast member Lynn Ban has died at age 51. Her death comes weeks after the jewelry designer and fashion expert was hurt in a Christmas Eve skiing accident in Aspen, Colorado. She later underwent brain surgery.
Last month, the renowned jewelry designer revealed she suffered a ski accident while in Colorado and had emergency brain surgery.
A cast member of the Netflix reality series “Bling Empire: New York” has died. Lynn Ban was 51. Her son, Sebastian, wrote on her Instagram, saying “My mum passed away on Monday. I know she wanted to share her journey after her accident and brain surgery, so I thought she would appreciate one last post sharing the news to people who supported her.”
Lynn Ban, a celebrity jewellery designer and a star of Netflix’s 'Bling Empire: New York', has died, just weeks after she had emergency surgery for a brain bleed following a skiing accident in December.
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