Real Housewives of Potomac Talent Manager, Matthew Byars, Dies at 37
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Matthew Byars, known for his appearance on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Potomac," has tragically passed away at the age of 37. The Maryland Chief Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that Byars was pronounced dead on Thursday due to "multiple blunt force injuries."
Byars made his debut with the show's fans in 2018 as part of Karen Huger's management team during Season 3. Speaking about their professional relationship, Huger described Byars as a "wonderful" public relations expert, although clarifying that his role was more akin to an agent or booking manager. Huger expressed high regard for Byars, crediting him with introducing her to many influential contacts.
Following the heartbreaking news, members of the Bravo community, including Huger and "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Melissa Gorga, shared emotional tributes. Huger reminisced about meeting Byars when he was just 17, praising his "genuine heart and boundless energy." She also recounted his unwavering support, particularly during the difficult time following her mother's death in 2017, emphasizing how his presence "touched the soul."
Gorga also mourned Byars' passing, highlighting his infectious personality and talent for humor. Expressing regret that Byars hadn't confided in her about his struggles, she thanked him for his loyalty and memorable moments they shared together. Gorga's heartfelt post attracted sympathy from her co-stars, with Dolores Catania and Margaret Josephs sharing their grief and fond memories of Byars.
Charrisse Jackson-Jordan, another "RHOP" alum, paid her respects on Instagram, urging Byars to "rest in peace." News of Byars' death was initially shared by comedian Bruce Vilanch through a Facebook post, who conveyed the sorrow of his passing to friends and followers.
The Bravo community continues to mourn the loss of a beloved figure known for his radiant personality and deep connections. Byars' memory will undoubtedly endure among the many lives he touched.