‘Born This Way’ star Cristina Sanz dead at 36 after suffering from sudden cardiac arrest

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“Born This Way” star Cristina Sanz has died after suffering sudden cardiac arrest.

Sanz was 36 years old. She’s known for starring in the A&E reality series, which followed adults with Down syndrome overcoming obstacles and pursuing their personal and professional goals.

Sanz’s parents, Mariano and Beatriz, announced the heartbreaking news on Instagram Wednesday.

“Born This Way” star Cristina Sanz died Monday after suffering sudden cardiac arrest, her parents announced Wednesday. She’s seen here in March 2023. Instagram/Cristina Sanz
Sanz’s parents, Mariano and Beatriz, said tin an Instagram post that they were by her side during her final moments. Instagram/Cristina Sanz

“It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that our daughter, Cristina, passed away Monday morning,” a post on Sanz’s Instagram account read. “She suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while at her Day Program and was rushed to the hospital.”

Her parents shared that despite the doctors’ best efforts to stabilize her heart, the reality star didn’t survive.

“We are grateful that we were able to be by her side at the end,” they wrote. “Her death was a total shock and unexpected.”

The reality star was 36 years old. She’s seen here in October 2023. Instagram/Cristina Sanz
“Born This Way” followed adults living with Down syndrome. Sanz is seen here with her family in November 2022. Instagram/Cristina Sanz

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“We will forever treasure the gift of her life,” they added. “We will all carry in our hearts the wonderful “Cristina moments” that she gave us.”

“Born This Way” lasted four seasons, from 2015 to 2019. The show chronicled Sanz’s life with her then-husband, Angel. Their wedding was documented in a 2018 episode.

But the two split split in 2021, sharing that the COVID-19 confinement put a strain on their marriage, TMZ reported.

The A&E series also showed her relationship with her then-husband, Angel. But the two reportedly split in 2021. Instagram/Cristina Sanz
Sanz was in all four seasons of the critically acclaimed series, which won three Emmys. Instagram/Cristina Sanz

Sanz’s last Instagram post was in December 2025, when she shared a pic with the cast of “Born This Way.”

The critically acclaimed series won three Emmys — one in 2016 for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program, as well as one for Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program and another for Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program in 2017.

A&E shared in a statement about Sanz’s death, “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Cristina Sanz, who touched the hearts of many through her time on ‘Born This Way.’ We extend our heartfelt sympathies to her family and all who had the privilege of knowing and working with her.”

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