LMFAO singer Lauren Bennett suffered a severe reaction to prescribed medication before her death, her father revealed on Wednesday.
Richard Bennett claimed the UK’s NHS failed to appropriately treat her for five months before her tragic death in May at the age of 36.


“Months before her death, Lauren experienced a severe reaction to a prescribed medication,” her father, Richard, said.
“As a family, we all rallied around her and did everything we could to support her. 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.”
It’s unclear what medication Lauren was taking. The California Post reached out to Richard for comment.
Richard says his daughter 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,” he added.
The singer’s father asked for privacy and respect while the family is grieving.
Bennett’s death was confirmed Monday in a statement from GRL, her former group.
“It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Lauren,” the statement read.
Originally from Meopham in Kent, England, Bennet leaves behind a six-year-old daughter — Harlow — whom she shares with dancer and Footloose actor Kenny Wormald.
The late singer last took to Instagram in February to post a cover of Nancy Sinatra’s hit song, “These Boots Were Made for Walkin’”
Bennett, along with her brother Ryan formed BENNETT, a folk, country, blues and rock duo in 2017.
“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,” it continued.
Her top song, “Party Rock Anthem,” was released in 2011. The song spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 1 in 20 different countries.
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