Robert Jr. died last month at the age of 23 after previously opening up about his substance abuse and mental health with mom Mary on 'RHOSLC'
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Mary Cosby was surrounded by love as she honored her late son Robert Cosby Jr. over the weekend.
During the latest episode of SiriusXM’s Radio Andy Live, Andy Cohen shared details about Robert Jr.’s memorial service, which took place on Saturday, March 7, The 23-year-old died on Feb. 23 following a struggle with drug addiction. While Cohen, 57, said he did not attend, he revealed that other members of the Bravo universe showed up to support The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star.
"I had so many things to do with the kids this weekend, a lot of commitments, which is why I actually was not able to go to Robert Jr'.s service on Saturday in Salt Lake City," Cohen said, referring to his two children, Ben, 7, and Lucy, 3. "I got a full report, though, and I hear it was an absolutely incredible ceremony."
Cohen said that the RHOSLC cast and the show's production team were present. While the upcoming cast of season 8 has not been revealed, season 7 included Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Bronwyn Newport, Whitney Rose, Angie Katsanevas and Britani Bateman.
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Cohen shared that The Real Housewives of Atlanta alums Cynthia Bailey and Shereé Whitfield, along with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards, attended as well.
“I love it that they went,” Cohen added. “I think that is so kind. They are real ones, those three.”
“I hear that the service was so uplifting and so moving and absolutely, kind of, rapturous,” he continued. “And Mary was on one, I mean, in a spiritual way. She was spiritually on one, let me say that.”
Among those who spoke at the service was Robert Jr.’s father, Robert Cosby Sr., who delivered a speech that Cohen claimed “was unbelievable,” according to Richards.
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Robert Jr. opened up about his struggle with drug addiction and suicidal ideation in an emotional conversation with Mary, 53, during a season 5 episode of RHOSLC, which aired in November 2024.
On Monday, Feb. 25, authorities responded to a possible overdose after receiving a call regarding a 23-year-old male who was "not conscious" and "not breathing." Dispatch audio further revealed that Robert Jr. was given one dose of Narcan, an over-the-counter nasal spray used to reverse life-threatening opioid overdoses, as he was in a “full arrest/medical emergency.”
Two days after their son’s death, Mary and Robert Cosby Sr. said in a statement shared with PEOPLE: “Our beloved son Robert Jr. has been called home to the Lord.”
"Though our hearts ache, we take comfort in God’s promise and in knowing he is finally at peace," their statement continued. "We are grateful for your prayers and trust in the Lord to carry us through this time of sorrow."
Cohen appeared emotional as he addressed the news during the Thursday, Feb. 26, episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, where he said, “Before we go, I want to send all my love and heartfelt condolences to Mary Cosby and her family after news broke yesterday about the tragic passing of Mary’s son Robert Jr.”
“This devastatingly sad news is every parent’s worst nightmare. My heart breaks for Mary. I will always appreciate getting a small window into the unconditional love between Mary and Robert Jr.,” he added.
“Mary, you did such a good job,” Cohen noted, going on to praise the mother and son for opening up about Robert Jr.’s mental health and drug addiction on RHOSLC. "I know their bravery and their vulnerability in sharing their story has helped and will continue to help countless people who are struggling. Rest in peace Robert Jr. and thanks.”
On March 4, PEOPLE reported that cameras began rolling on season 8 without Mary. Production was originally scheduled to begin the week of Robert Jr.’s death, but was halted following the devastating news.
PEOPLE learned cameras did not film Robert Jr.'s memorial service.
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