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Amber Kelleher-Andrews, known for helping celebrities find love, has died. She was 56 years old.
According to an official statement published on the website for her matchmaking company, Kelleher InternationalThe business woman died on April 13. a Facebook Tribute from her cousin Morgan Kelleher said she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer 2017.
“We are heartbroken to share the news that Amber Kelleher-Andrews went away-loving co-founders, co-CEO, matchmaking visionary and dedicated wife and mother. We expand our deepest condolences to her beautiful family, her many friends, whose life she touched so deep and her mum, Jill Keller, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Kelle, The Founder of Keller, The Founder of Keller, The Founder of Keller, The Founder of Keller, The Founder of Keller.
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During its early years, modeled and appeared California’s natives on television through the 20th century.
As the time passed, she was praised for her ability to help others find sparks with her soulmates – a skill used for the 2013 NBC show, Ready for lovetogether with hosts Giuliana and Bill Rancic.
Eva Longoria produced the series.
Kelleher-Andrews are credited with matching Fortune 500 CEO and A-Lista’s celebrities as well as members of the British royal family and Rockefellers, Hollywood Reporter said in an exclusive 2012 before the series was broadcast.
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In September 2024, she gave people a crash course in “Cuff season“Before the cooler months.
Her last Instagram The post was a single shot of her smile.
“Bon love is the most powerful power in the universe. 💖 It’s not just about romantic love – it’s the connection we share with everyone around us. The bindings we create, the energy we exchange and how we lift each other is what really makes life extraordinary. ✨ ✨,” she wrote in April 3.
The match maker concluded: “Let’s continue to care for these connections and embrace love in all its forms. ☀”
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She lived in the same word.
“Amber always dreamed of being a mother and it became a reality after she married the love of her life, Nico. We all liked to look at her as a mother because she was so inclusive for us in celebrating and supporting her children,” wrote her cousin Morgan in her Facebook tribute.
Kelleher-Andrews was a board member of Virgo Unitethe philanthropic organization founded by Richard BransonCofounder of the Virgin Group.
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“Amber was a treasure for this world. Her joy, love and pure determination to make the world a better place were incredibly inspiring. We feel so happy to have had her as part of the Virgin Unite family for over a decade,” said Branson, 74.
“Her heritage will live on in the lives of many millions of people that she touched through her generosity and by firing the purpose of so many people’s lives. She will be very missed, and we send our love to her whole family and to her children that she was so very proud of.”
A celebration of life will be held for the entrepreneur in Santa Barbara in the coming months, Morgan said, leaving that her last resting place will be Hanalei, Hawaii.