Lisa Rinna at the 2021 Peoples Choice Awards

Lisa Rinna Remembers Late Mother While Showing Off Her Dance Moves

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By Afouda Bamidele on November 16, 2022 at 9:00 PM EST

It has been a year since the loving Lois — Lisa Rinna's mother — departed this life after suffering a stroke, and now she is being remembered in the sweetest way.

It was announced on November 15, 2021, that the older reality star passed away; however, she will keep on living in the memory of her loved ones, including her grieving daughter, who tributed her on Instagram.

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Lisa Rinna Pays Homage To Her Mother's Memory With Adorable Dance Video

Lisa Rinna's post on her Instagram story
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Taking to her Instagram Story, the 59-year-old actress posted an adorable video of her late mother tap dancing in a well-lit kitchen upon hearing someone in the background telling her to "Do it."

While making her skilled dance moves, she sang, "Eastside, Westside," but stopped as she did not know the rest of the song's lyrics. Despite Lois' age and grayness, she was nimble on her feet and looked eye-catching in an all-black outfit, including leather slacks and a long-sleeved black turtle-neck blouse.

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Paying homage to the deceased's memory, Lisa added a dove carrying an olive branch emoji to the post, which she also did on another picture on her Insta Story. In the post, a drawn portrait of Lois was placed on a wooden platform, leaning on a basket, while a glass vase of flowers and a lit candle were positioned close by.

Alongside multiple dove emojis, the "Days of Our Lives" actress added four sunflower emojis. However, she used the same dove emoji with grateful hands and a red heart in one more tribute on her Instagram feed.

The post featured a video from the "Everything's Hunky Dory" podcast's feed in which Lisa's mom could be seen with bright clouds in the background. A flying dove was also added to the edited video while the words, "We miss you, Lois," were penned across the clip.

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Many followers offered compassion to the "Chicago" performer with lots of love and dove emojis in the comments section. Her husband, Harry Hamlin, was one of the sympathizers, alongside other verified accounts and non-verified ones who lauded her remembrance post.

After the death of the veteran TV personality, Lisa slammed the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" for not adequately acknowledging on screen the significant impact of her mother's loss in her life. The Blast reported that she shared a post on her Instagram Story back in July featuring a throwback picture of herself with Lois, and a message that read:

"I'm shocked we spent 3 episodes about the word dark, but only a few scenes shown on real human grief." 

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The note implied that she got only an episode of recognition of her mother's passing but felt the deceased deserved better. Lisa was disappointed in the franchise and expressed so in her concluding words: "Shame on everyone."

Fans would recall that the throwback post was reposted from another Instagram update from The Pink Pop Box podcast stressing the hypocrisy of "RHOBH." The post noted how Bravo only broadcasted "mere moments" about Lois' demise out of its many episodes.

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Lisa Rinna at the 2021 Peoples Choice Awards
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They also pointed out the discrepancy between the production airing what they believed was relevant and the actual events in the homemakers' lives. In addition, the podcast emphasized how about nine episodes of the reality show centered on less grievous matters instead of displaying the impact of Lois' death on her daughter's life.  

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The Rinna Beauty Creator Shows Fans Her Parents' Desired Message On Their Tombstones

More than a month before Lisa's heartfelt remembrance, she celebrated her late parents Frank and Lois' memory with a beautiful post on Instagram that has now been removed. The Blast noted that she shared a picture of their tombstones, showing a white plaque designed with a carved cross and a flying dove.

More details about the couple were added to the tombstone, including their years of existence and Frank's service in the United States Air Force (USAAF) during Worl War II. The Emmy nominee's father lived from 1922 to 2016, while her mom, who died about five years after her husband, lived from 1928 till 2021.

The tablet's inscription ended with a memorable phrase: "I DID IT MY WAY, ME TOO," which were the words her parents wanted on their tombstone. She revealed so in a since-expired Insta Story post showing her and her husband going through Lisa's belongings and seeing the exact words in an old note the deceased penned before her death.

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