Interior designer Bethenny Frankel has been found dead in her Upper East Side apartment, more than a week after she was last seen alive.
The body of 49-year-old Brooke Gomez was found in what was described as a state of advanced decomposition around 8 p.m. Sunday in her apartment near East 94th Street and Madison Avenue, as reported by DailyMail.com.
Gomez’s death is not being treated as suspicious by police, a source familiar with the case told The Post.
The New York City Medical Examiner’s Office is investigating. As of Wednesday, the cause of Gomez’s death has not been released.
Her last Instagram post, dated Oct. 23, featured a poignant quote that read: “There’s a future version of you that’s so proud you never gave up.”
Gomez worked for 18 years for Gomez Associates, an interior design firm founded by her mother, Mariette Himes Gomez, before she launched her own business, Brooke Gomez Design, in 2019.
Brooke Gomez, 49, an interior designer to the stars, was found dead in her NYC apartment Sunday night.Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
Gomez is best known for participating in the second season of Bravo TV’s “Bethenny Ever After” in 2013 when she remodeled Frankel’s $5 million Tribeca loft.
Frankel has not commented publicly on the tragic death of his designer.
Gomez has recently completed design projects for A-listers Michael J. Fox and Sigourney Weaver, according to her company’s website.
Gomez appeared in the second season of Bravo TV’s “Bethenny Ever After” in 2013 when she redesigned Bethenny Frankel’s Tribeca loft. Bravo Gomez worked for 18 years for Gomez Associates, an interior design firm founded by her mother, Mariette Himes Gomez, before she launched her own business, Brooke Gomez Design, in 2019. Open House TV
Born in New York City to an architect father and an interior designer mother, Gomez grew up “in a series of ongoing construction sites,” her online biography says.
Her father even built her dollhouse based on the brownstone model she grew up with.
Gomez attended an unnamed private school and later earned a degree in political science from the prestigious Brown University, but she eventually decided to follow in her mother’s footsteps and join an interior design firm in 2001.
“The interior design is very creative and very cerebral,” Gomez was quoted as saying. “And that’s the alignment I’m looking for.”
Gomez’s designs have been featured in apartments and homes in the Big Apple, Connecticut, the Hamptons, Palm Beach, and Turks and Caicos.
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