‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous’ host Robin Leach has died aged 76.
The English entertainment reporter – who was best known for hosting the American TV series from 1984 until 1995 – had been in hospital in Las Vegas since suffering a stroke while on holiday in Mexico in late 2017, and he passed away on Thursday (23.08.18).
John Katsilometes – a columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal – wrote on Twitter: "Sad to report the death of famed celeb reporter, friend and colleague #RobinLeach @ 1:50 a.m. in #LasVegas. He would have been 77 Wednesday.
"He suffered a second stroke Monday… He’d been hospitalized since Nov. 21, after suffering a stroke in Cabo San Lucas. (sic)"
The family of the TV star has also released an official statement about Leach’s death through Katsilometes.
The statement read: "Despite the past 10 months, what a beautiful life he had … Everyone’s support and love over the past, almost one year, has been incredible and we are so grateful."
Leach – who was known for using the phrase catchphrase "champagne wishes and caviar dreams" on ‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous’ – was born in the UK, but he decided to relocate to America during his 20s.
He subsequently established himself as a TV star, entertaining audiences with stories of celebrities and their lavish lifestyles.
As well as working in the TV industry, Leach also worked as a reporter for newspapers and magazines in the UK and America.
Las Vegas mayor Carolyn Goodman has already paid tribute to Leach, saying: "Now an eternity of champagne and caviar. We’ve lost a dear, dear friend and a wonderful man. Rest in peace Robin Leach. (sic)"