Rob Reiner and Michelle Singer Reiner’s children are reportedly receiving support from the matriarch’s sisters to help them cope with the “unimaginable loss” of their parents.
Suzanne and Martin “stepped in” to “support” the couple’s son Jake Reiner and daughter Romy Reiner, a source told Us Weekly on Monday.
They have also offered to support Tracy Reiner, Rob’s adopted daughter with his late ex-wife Penny Marshall.
“Tracy, Jake and Romy are facing unimaginable loss right now and have a lot to work through in their grief,” the source claimed.
The source said Michelle is “very close” to her siblings and that they are “samely grieving.”
“Rob and Michelle had a huge network of close friends, so the community really rallied around the family as well,” the source added. “Everyone just wants to help in any way they can.”
“Rob and Michelle did so much for so many people, often things people didn’t know about. They were amazing people,” the source continued.
Representatives for the Reiner family did not immediately respond to Page Six for comment.
Romy, who celebrates her 28th birthday on December 27, and Jake, 34, reportedly support each other in addition to relying on their families.
Nick Reiner, Rob and Michelle’s 32-year-old son, is accused of killing the couple at their home in the Brentwood, California area.
Rob and Michelle were found dead in their Los Angeles home on December 14th.
Sources previously told the Post that Romy discovered the bodies of his parents.
Romy reportedly told authorities that they needed to investigate Nick as a person of interest.
Nick, who has a history of drug abuse and violence, was arrested the same day near a bus stop at the University of Southern California.
He is currently being held at Twin Towers Correctional Facility and is scheduled to be arraigned on January 7th.
