“My business in Miami is really doing well. “I want to show people how they can get into the business and inspire people to follow their dream,” Vander said. She started her own firm, Maya Vander Group, and has launched a real estate course. In the meantime, she’s setting her sights on her career. “I hope that me sharing my very personal experience with stillbirth helped other women just knowing they are not alone,” she said. Vander, who hopes to get pregnant again in the new year, has also been open about the experience of losing her son. “Life is great, but unfortunately, not always perfect - not always fair.” “We go every Friday to the cemetery to visit our son,” she said. As they await the autopsy results, they’re processing their grief in therapy. Vander found out about the stillbirth on Dec. The family still doesn’t know why their son Mason didn’t make it. Vander announced on Instagram in December that she had a stillbirth at 38 weeks pregnant. “That being said, it’s been difficult to still process and seek answers.” “I know I have no choice but back to work and my old routine,” Vander said. The blank slate will be something of a distraction from the trauma she still deals with every day, the 39-year-old told The Post. I kind of got away with it for Season 4 and 5, but it’s been tough, too,” Vander explained. “Just because of the logistics, going back and forth, and my kids. And with her new independent brokerage getting off the ground, she’s prioritizing her life in the Sunshine State over the dramatic reality show. But after the year she’s had, Vander told The Post she’s not sure if she has it in her for another season.įamily is more important than ever before for Vander, whose husband and two children live in Miami, far from the hustle of the show’s LA market. The show, which just filmed its fifth season, features Vander and her real estate broker castmates, Christine Quinn, Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Davina Potratz and Heather Rae El Moussa. The powerhouse real estate agent turned reality star from the Netflix series “Selling Sunset” is in the midst of a major life recalibration after the tragic loss of her third child, a stillborn. Maya Vander has nowhere to go but forward. Inside ‘Selling Sunset’ star Jason Oppenheim’s $8M luxe LA home Jason Oppenheim talks ‘Selling Sunset,’ breakup & favorite products Harry Styles’ LA home he sold before landing Olivia Wilde film asks $8M In November, she posted a beautiful photo from a glamorous pregnancy shoot and excitedly captioned it, “The last few months have FLOWN by… between work, kids, & filming.Netflix’s ‘Selling the OC’ star Gio Helou lists family home for $15.8M Vander and her husband, whose name she has not revealed, have two other children: Aiden, 2, and daughter Elle, 1. 3 will be our Christmas/Chanukah present! □□.” “Here we go again,” Vander captioned a photo of herself smiling in a curve-hugging blue dress as her husband cradled her baby bump. In July, Vander also shared the news on Instagram, while she was taping the season. In Season 4, she very casually announced she was expecting her now-late son while at a party with her colleagues Chrishell Stause, Jason Oppenheim and others. Vander, seen here with her co-star Heather Rae Young on “Selling Sunset,” has opened up about juggling family and work on the show. Vander has often talked about her pregnancies on her hit Netflix show. You and your family will be in my prayers at this tough time.” Sharelle Rosado, who is starring in the “Selling Sunset” spinoff “Selling Tampa,” wrote, “Omg NOO so sorry for your loss □ I know words can’t help right now with what you are going through. You will always be in our heart baby Mason □□.”įans and followers immediately offered their condolences. “Given I share my pregnancies in the show I knew I’ll have to post about this and avoid the ‘when is your due date’ question. “What was a regular weekly checkup turned into a nightmare that I never imagine will happen to me,” she added. The reality star said she would not wish that tragedy “on anyone.” “Yesterday was the hardest day of my life,” she captioned a picture of a pile of baby clothes in a memory box. “I always heard of it but never imagined I’ll be part of the statistics.” The “Selling Sunset” star, 39, revealed on Instagram Friday that her third child tragically died in a stillbirth at 38 weeks. Maya Vander has suffered a devastating loss. Selling Sunset’s Maya Vander suffers miscarriage six months after stillbirth
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