British singer Lauren Bennett, best known for her contribution to LMFAO's massive 2011 hit 'Party Rock Anthem,' has died at the age of 36. Her passing, which occurred on May 29, 2026, in Kent, England, was made public weeks later when her former G.R.L. bandmates shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram on July 6, 2026.
Inquest Scheduled for October
According to records from the Kent and Medway Coroner obtained by USA TODAY, an inquest into the circumstances surrounding Bennett's death is set for October. No cause of death has been disclosed.
G.R.L. Members Pay Tribute
Former G.R.L. members Emmalyn Estrada, Natasha Slayton, and Paula van Oppen broke their silence with a moving tribute on their Instagram page on July 6. 'It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Lauren. Our hearts are broken, and we cannot begin to express how much she meant to us,' they wrote. The statement continued: 'We will forever cherish the love, laughter, and countless memories she gave us. Her beautiful spirit touched so many lives, and she will be deeply missed and forever loved. Rest peacefully, sweet Lauren. You will always be in our hearts. Your GRLs, Em, Tash, and P.'
Her former Paradiso Girls groupmate, Aria Crescendo, also posted a video of them together and penned a deeply personal tribute on her Instagram page on July 6. 'RIP Lauren my sister my best friend I can't believe you left us. We spoke a week before it all happened and I could not imagine that would be the last time I would be able to talk to you. Love you and miss you forever,' she wrote.
A Career Built on Collaboration
Lauren Bennett's voice became instantly recognisable to millions when she sang the bridge and hook on 'Party Rock Anthem,' a track that dominated global charts in 2011. Beyond that breakthrough moment, she built a career alongside some of music's biggest names, including CeeLo Green, Robin Antin, The Pussycat Dolls, and will.i.am, with whom she collaborated on a remix of his 2007 song 'I Got It from My Mama.' She was also a member of girl group Paradiso Girls before joining G.R.L.
Private Memorial Service in London
According to TMZ, a private memorial service was held in London roughly a week and a half ago, attended by former bandmates from both G.R.L. and Paradiso Girls, as well as immediate family and close friends. During the ceremony, guests wrote personal messages on balloons before releasing them into the sky as a final farewell. A large display featuring a glamorous portrait of Lauren Bennett alongside the words 'Celebrating the Life of Lauren Bennett' and 'Forever Loved. Forever With Us' welcomed those who attended. She was laid to rest during the service. She would have turned 37 in late June.



