Anna Shay, who gained notoriety after taking part in the first season of the Netflix reality series Bling Empire in 2021, has reportedly passed away suddenly.
The 62-year-old reality star’s family announced her sudden demise and stroke on Monday, June 5.
“It breaks our hearts to announce the passing of Anna Shay, a loving mother, grandmother, and our brightest beam of sunshine, at the age of 62 due to a stroke,” the group said in a statement”.
Anna taught us many lessons about enjoying life’s finer things and not taking things too seriously, her family continued. We will always miss her, but we will never forget the influence she had on our lives.
During Bling Empire’s inaugural season, Shay quickly gained fans. This reality show followed a select group of wealthy Asian and Asian-American residents of Los Angeles as they lived glitzy lives. Nevertheless, the show’s cancellation came after just three seasons.
She was very mysterious in regards to her past, wealth, and where it all came from, which added to the fascination surrounding her life.
Details about the sudden death at age 62 of Anna Shay, a star of Bling Empire.
Her co-star Kane Lim characterized her as “half-Japanese and half-Russian and super, super wealthy” on-screen, and she cited “weapons” as one of the sources of her alleged billion-dollar wealth, saying that her father “sells bombs, guns, defense technology – and it’s worth, like, a few billion.” She also cited “weapons” as one of the sources of her alleged billion-dollar wealth”.
Shay later challenged those claims in an interview, stating: “I questioned [Lim], ‘Why did you say my dad was in arms?’ ‘I don’t know. He believed himself to be knowledgeable, but it’s possible he wasn’t and was just guessing.
Since then, NBC News has made known that Edward Shay, Shay’s father, founded the American company Pacific Architects and Engineers, or PAE, which offers defense and government services. 1995 saw the death of Edward Shay.
NASA and the U.S. government are large institutions. N. are some of the customers he has today, but the source claims that in the 1960s and 1970s, “it provided cover for the Phoenix Program, a CIA-led operation to weed out undercover communist Viet Cong operatives and their sympathizers through a method that led to torture and, at times, killings of Vietnamese people and others”.
Despite the fact that she herself never addressed her father’s professional background and role in what researchers have referred to as one of the “ugliest aspects” of the Vietnam War, Shay acknowledged that she was surprised by the level of fame and cult following that Bling Empire brought her.
She added, “I’m quite bashful and I went along with whatever situation was happening. I wasn’t even expecting to be in front of the camera.
Just being who I am.
Her only surviving family members are her son Kenny Kemp and a few unidentified grandchildren. ”.