Meredith Marks sits in a bright living room with her children reading and playing and chatting and showing family warmth.

Reveals: Meredith Marks’ Kids Navigate Reality Fame

Meredith Marks has kept her three children-Reid, Brooks, and Chloe-out of the spotlight while navigating family drama, business ventures, and reality TV roles. Their journey offers a glimpse into the private lives behind RHOSLC.

> At a Glance

> – Three children born between 1997 and 2001

> – Each has carved a niche: real estate, fashion, and business

> – Family faced a brief 2019 split but remained close on-screen

Meredith and her husband, Seth Marks, married in 1996. They welcomed son Reid on January 20, 1997; son Brooks on July 28, 1999; and daughter Chloe on July 14, 2001.

  • Reid, 29
  • Brooks, 26
  • Chloe, 24

When Reid was a teenager, the family relocated to Utah after Seth accepted an executive role at Overstock.com, and Reid attended Park City High School.

In 2019, Meredith and Seth briefly separated and filed for divorce after years of being “on and off,” but they kept the situation hidden from their children until RHOSLC filming began.

During a December 2024 episode of The Viall Files podcast, Meredith said, “All we wanted was to protect our kids,” explaining why they remained secretive about their problems.

On the same podcast, she added that the “trolling” of her children was difficult to handle, noting that the family had grown thicker skin and closer together.

Reid grew up in Chicago and experienced a traumatic mugging in 2021 that prompted Meredith to step back from her day jobs to focus on motherhood.

After graduating from Park City High, he earned a degree in economics and finance from the University of Michigan.

He worked in real estate and investment banking before founding Havenly Ventures, a student-housing investment firm where he serves as co-founder and CEO.

Meredith noted in a 2020 Chicago Tribune interview that Reid’s demanding schedule keeps him largely off the RHOSLC set, as he works in New York.

Brooks, born on July 28, 1999, has been a recurring presence on RHOSLC since season one, taking a semester off from college to support his mother during her separation.

In 2020 he launched his eponymous clothing line, Brooks Marks, drawing inspiration from his mother’s guidance and emphasizing authenticity.

He signed with Ford Models in 2023 and was featured in Teen Vogue in 2025, marking his growth as a model.

Brooks graduated from New York University in 2022, and in 2025 secured a leading role on Bravo’s Next Gen NYC, a series that premiered on June 3, 2025.

The show follows 20-somethings navigating adulthood and includes the children of various Bravo stars, such as Ariana Biermann and Gia Giudice.

Chloe, born on July 14, 2001, initially hesitated to appear on RHOSLC during its first season, fearing reality TV might limit future career opportunities.

She graduated in 2023 from the University of Colorado Boulder with a bachelor’s degree in business, a milestone celebrated by Meredith on Instagram.

After graduation, she interned at Fendi in New York and now serves as director of business development for her mother’s jewelry line.

Chloe has become more comfortable on-screen, appearing alongside her brother in Next Gen NYC.

Next Gen NYC premiered on June 3, 2025, and features the Marks children among other Bravo star offspring, offering a fresh perspective on family dynamics.

Despite the brief separation, the Marks family continued to appear on RHOSLC, showcasing their journey through marriage, motherhood, and business.

Reid’s company focuses on acquiring, renovating, and managing student housing properties, reflecting the family’s entrepreneurial spirit.

Meredith Marks celebrates graduation holding a diploma with university building and sunset backdrop blooming flowers at her f

Brooks’s brand emphasizes authenticity, drawing inspiration from his mother’s guidance and her frequent support via calls.

Chloe’s role as director of business development brings her business acumen to her mother’s jewelry line, bridging family and commerce.

Meredith Marks’ children illustrate how reality-TV families manage private lives, professional ambitions, and public scrutiny, with diverse careers that highlight the varied paths available to young adults today.

He said, “I call her probably 25 times a day with a million business questions, and somehow she’ll always answer my call and knows the answer to exactly what I need.”

She told Brooks, “I live a way quieter life than you,” reflecting her cautious approach to reality TV.

She said, “My whole family has grown to have thicker skin and we’ve just grown a lot closer.”

She said, “All we wanted was to protect our kids.”

She said, “We didn’t tell our children until filming began for RHOSLC.”

The Marks family has been mainstays of RHOSLC since season 1, showcasing their journey through marriage, motherhood, and business.

Havenly Ventures focuses on acquiring, renovating, and managing student housing properties.

Brooks’s brand emphasizes authenticity, drawing inspiration from his mother’s guidance.

Chloe’s role as director of business development brings her business acumen to her mother’s jewelry line.

Author

  • My name is Sophia A. Reynolds, and I cover business, finance, and economic news in Los Angeles.

    Sophia A. Reynolds is a Neighborhoods Reporter for News of Los Angeles, covering hyperlocal stories often missed by metro news. With a background in bilingual community reporting, she focuses on tenants, street vendors, and grassroots groups shaping life across LA’s neighborhoods.

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