Romy Reiner and her younger brother Jake Reiner were spotted together for the first time after their parents’ death, going for a walk on the beach.
On Monday, the brothers staged a united front outside their Malibu, Calif., beach house, where they have reportedly been staying since their parents, Rob Reiner and Michelle Reiner, were tragically murdered earlier this month.
In exclusive photos obtained by Page Six, the brothers appeared to have their heads down as they walked side by side.
They were joined by Jake’s girlfriend Maria Gilfillan and another woman.
At one point, the group was photographed standing in a circle and talking.
Romy stepped out in a black sweater, jeans and a hat, while Jake wore a T-shirt, gray pants and a hat.
Earlier in the day, Romy was seen being consoled by loved ones outside his home.
Romy, who lived across the street from her famous parents, was first spotted outside her beach house on Saturday.
It was her 28th birthday, and she was surrounded by loved ones.
Jake joined his sister at the property on Sunday afternoon and was seen taking a gloomy stroll along the beach with his girlfriend.
Romy and Romy, 34, have been hidden from the public eye since their parents were murdered in their home in Brentwood, Calif., on Dec. 14.
Sources told the paper that Romy discovered Rob and Michelle’s bodies after going to check on them after they had missed a massage therapy appointment.
The legendary coach, 78, and Michele, 70, were found dead with multiple stab wounds, according to their death certificates.
The couple’s youngest son, Nick, was being questioned as a person of interest prior to his arrest later that night, the paper said.
The 32-year-old, who had a history of violence and drug abuse, had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and reportedly had his medication changed in the lead-up to his murder.
Officials called the screenwriter’s actions “alarming.”
Nick is being held at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles and is scheduled to be arraigned on January 7th.
He reportedly plans to plead not guilty.
