Queen of Versailles star Jackie Siegel amazed while standing next to her youngest girls, twins Jacqueline And Jordan SiegelBefore their ball ball.
“Life continues … and our family too”, Jackie, 59, legend a photo shared via X on Sunday, April 27. The twins of their senior ball ball. They are graduated next month! I’m so proud of them. “
Jackie was in a white sunshine when she was standing next to her daughters. One wore a white lace corset dress while the other opted for a yellow Licou dress. The family seemed in a good mood after their recent losses.
The twins twinning ball comes less than a month after Jackie lost her husband, David Siegeland sister Jessica Mallery in a period of three days.
Jackie and David, who were married in 2000, share a total of eight children, including Jacqueline and Jordan. She announced via an Instagram declaration of April 5 which David died at 89 After a fight with cancer. Three days later, Jackie announced that her sister died at the age of 43 following an accidental drug overdose.
Life continues … and our family too. ❤️
The twins of their ball ball. They are graduated next month! I’m so proud of them. ❤️👸💋 pic.twitter.com/qo3diph1ku
– Jackie Siegel, Queen of Versailles (@jackiesiegelulusa) April 27, 2025
“Now I know I have additional angels and advice,” said Jackie US Weekly exclusively earlier this month. “Sometimes I feel them, because when you feel intestinal feelings, like:” Should I do that? ” Or: “Should I turn left or should I turn right?” It’s like, “I think I’m going to turn right”, then you get goosebumps.
Jackie noted that she felt “comforting” knowing that David and Jessica were there to greet herself in death.
THE Queen of Versailles Star announced the death of his sister through his Victoria’s Voice Foundation, who was founded in honor of his daughter and David’s daughter who died at the age of 18 in June 2015 following an accidental overdose.
Jackie said We That Jessica died from the brain and “they kept her organs alive” for a possible gift.
“We felt comfort by giving its organs,” she told us. “In two days, they donated seven of the critical organs that saved lives. This is why I say that my life is developing – it is not only the life of fentanyl education, but also that people are aware of the importance of donation organs.
Jackie added: “She will be able to help 60 people. She touches the lives of so many people. She always saves lives even after death. It was the same my husband, still, just in different ways.”