Demitra ‘Mimi’ Roche, star of ‘Bad Girls Club’, dies at 34


Demitra “Mimi” Roche, who appeared on the Oxygen reality show “Bad Girls Club”, died. She was 34 years old.

Roche’s colleague, record producer Vince Valholla, announced his death via Twitter on Wednesday. Valholla is the founder of Valholla Entertainment in Miami, Florida, where Roche had served as A&R Vice President since 2011.

“I am speechless. I don’t know what to say, ”Valholla wrote in her post. “Mimi was kind to everyone she encountered. She was [a] great dreamer and was part of our Valholla family. I am heartbroken at the news of his passing. I am grateful to be able to meet her and work with her. My thoughts are with her family and loved ones. “

“There probably isn’t a person who has something negative to say about her,” added Valholla. “We lost a beautiful soul.”

In another tweet, Valholla said Roche’s death was “out.” [of] blue. “His cause of death is currently unknown.

Roche is best known for appearing on season 8 of “Bad Girls Club” in 2012. The reality show Oxygen documented the drama of a group of women living in the same mansion for four months. Roche’s nickname on the show was “The Miami Maverick”.

One of Roche’s friends, Ashley Colon, also paid tribute to her in a Facebook post.

“Rest, babe Demitra Roche,” she wrote. “I just wished you a happy birthday and the next day this is what I see. 2020 is definitely the year of appreciating your loved ones, hugging them tight, telling them you love them, as life is clearly too short. Some of you may know her from ‘Bad Girls Club’ but I knew the real one. A soul so sweet and with radiant energy, so full of life. She left too soon.