The real estate agent turned reality star from the Netflix series “Selling Sunset” is now on a mission to build her own brand following the loss of her third child.
Maya Vander has nowhere to go but forward.
“I know I have no choice but [to go] back to work and my old routine,” Vander said. “That being said, it’s been difficult to still process and seek answers.”themayavander/Instagram “I hope that me sharing my very personal experience with stillbirth helped other women just knowing they are not alone,” she said.
“I followed him for love, and it didn’t work out,” Vander told The Post. “I was heartbroken and it was around the time I got my real estate license. And I took a chance. Everything happens for a reason.” Behind the scenes of Season 3 of “Selling Sunset” with Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae Young El Moussa, Mary Fitzgerald, Romain Bonnet and Maya Vander.When the show was first picked up by Netflix, Vander had just relocated to Miami with her husband, David Miller.
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