Candice Miller, the luxury influencer mom behind the Mama & Tata account — whose developer husband ended his life amid a secret financial crisis — is auctioning off their things, Page Six has learned.
The modern art, luxe furnishings and custom fittings from the tragic couple’s Hamptons mansion will be familiar to her followers who reveled in the details of her ultra-fabulous family life.
But now the pieces are being sold off in a fire sale auction, many of them listed for just dollars.
Brandon Miller died by suicide at the Water Mill spread over the July 4 weekend last year, leaving Candice with $33.6 million in debt and just $8,000 in the bank.
She reportedly got $15 million from her husband’s life insurance policies and is currently living with their two young daughters in a $10 million Miami Beach apartment.
According to the New York Times, in August she agreed to pay $4 million to settle a lawsuit over an unpaid loan, and she has also been sued for for $194,881.89 in unpaid rent by the company that owns the Park Avenue apartment that she and Mr. Miller had lived in since 2021, which rented for about $47,000 per month.
(According to the paper, Candice denied that she owed the rent because she claims not to have personally signed the lease).
The auction website describes the sale as “a carefully selected collection of fine art, furniture, decor, and bespoke pieces that were part of the home’s decor, providing an exclusive chance to own a piece of this stunning, meticulously crafted living space.”
It includes some 225 items including everything from sculptures and other fine art to match box holders, baskets, cake pans and baking trays.
It also includes what appear to be Brandon’s golf clubs.
A rep for the family didn’t get back to us.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.
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