Candice Miller has gone radio silent on social media again, deactivating her Instagram account days after her brief return.
Us Weekly confirmed on Thursday, June 5, that Miller’s Instagram profile is no longer active. The shift came two days after Miller posted her first message on her page since her husband, Brandon Miller, died last summer.
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer,” Candice, 42, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, June 3. “And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger — something better, pushing right back.”
The Mama & Tata influencer also shared a photo of the sun peeking through cloudy skies hovering over a body of water, to set the scene.
The post was Candice’s first since Brandon died by suicide in July 2024 at the age of 43. At the time, The Times reported that Brandon, a luxury real estate mogul, was found “unconscious” in his Hamptons home and was transported to a Southampton hospital, where he later died.
Candice and the couple’s two daughters were on vacation in Italy when Brandon died. “Candice is devastated by the loss of her soul mate, and her two young daughters’ lives are forever impacted by the loss of their beloved daddy,” a family spokesperson told the New York Times in a statement in August 2024.

The following month, Candice was sued for $195,000 in unpaid rent on the couple’s Manhattan condo. According to court docs obtained by Us, Candice’s lawyers argued she shouldn’t be held responsible for the balance because her name was reportedly never on the lease.
In December 2024, Candice filed court papers claiming that her late husband was $33.6 million in debt when he died. She alleged that she only had $8,000 in a bank account and was therefore unable to repay Brandon’s outstanding loans.
The Times, however, previously reported that Candice benefitted from $15 million worth of Brandon’s life insurance policies and sold their joint residence earlier that month.
Earlier this year, Page Six reported that Candice was selling her belongings to offset some of the debt her husband left behind. The outlet reported in January that Candice was attending parties and events around the Miami Beach area and slowly rebuilding her life.
Two friends claiming to be close to Candice told Page Six that the mommy blogger had been spotted attending workout classes and seen out at dinners after relocating to Florida.
Candice, however, has remained quiet on social media — and shut down her Mama & Tata blog — except for the one post earlier this month on Instagram.
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