Queen of Versailles star Jackie Siegel stunned while standing next to her youngest daughters, twins Jacqueline and Jordan Siegel, ahead of their senior prom.

“Life goes on … and so does our family,” Jackie, 59, captioned a photo shared via X on Sunday, April 27. “The twins at their senior prom. They graduate next month! I’m so proud of them.”

Jackie was in a white sundress as she stood next to her daughters. One was wearing a white lace corset gown while the other opted for a yellow halter dress. The family appeared to be in high spirits following their recent losses.

The twins’ senior prom comes less than one month after Jackie lost her husband, David Siegel, and sister Jessica Mallery in a three-day span.

Jackie and David, who wed in 2000, share a total of eight kids, including Jacqueline and Jordan. She announced via an April 5 Instagram statement that David died at age 89 following a bout with cancer. Three days later, Jackie announced that her sister died at age 43 following an accidental drug overdose.

“Now I know I have extra guardian angels and guidance,” Jackie told Us Weekly exclusively earlier this month. “Sometimes I feel them, because when you get gut feelings, like, ‘Should I do this?’ or, ‘Should I turn left or should I turn right?’ It’s like, ‘I think I’ll turn right,’ and then you get goosebumps. So I have that special touch right now.”

Jackie noted that she felt “comfort” knowing that David and Jessica were there to greet each other in death.

The Queen of Versailles star announced the death of her sister through her Victoria’s Voice Foundation, which was founded in honor of her and David’s daughter who died at age 18 in June 2015 following an accidental overdose.

Jackie told Us that Jessica was brain dead and “they were keeping her organs alive” for eventual donation.

“We felt comfort in donating her organs,” she told Us. “Within two days they donated seven of the critical organs that saved lives. That’s why I’m saying my life is expanding — it’s not just lives from education of fentanyl, but also to have people be aware about how important donating organs is. She’s going to give someone eyesight with her eyes. We donated her skin for burn patients and skin cancer victims.”

Jackie added: “She’s going to be able to help 60 people. She’s touching so many people’s lives. She’s still saving lives even after death. So was my husband, still, just both in different ways.”

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