Who was Camilla Row? Hallmark star Brennan Elliott’s wife dies from Gastric cancer

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Camilla Row's husband Brennan Elliott attending Special Screening Of Hallmark's "Unthinkably Good Things" - Source: Getty

Camilla Row, a clinical psychologist and the wife of Hallmark star Brennan Elliott, died on March 22, 2025, following a prolonged fight against gastric cancer.

Elliott confirmed the news of her passing with an emotional tribute on social media. Row was first diagnosed with the disease in 2018, which she battled for nearly seven years. She had been a passionate advocate for stomach cancer awareness and research.

Camilla Row grew up in Orange County, California, and pursued a career in psychology, spending her life helping others. She was a clinical psychologist and treated individuals suffering from mental health issues.

Despite being married to a prominent Hollywood star, Row kept a very private profile. She met her husband, Brennan Elliott, at a gym, and they married in September 2011. The couple welcomed two children together, son Liam and daughter Luna.

According to Entertainment Now, during her fight with cancer, Camilla Row’s main focus was on creating memories with her family that would last a lifetime. She often shared snapshots of their lives on her private Instagram account.

In one of her last posts, on March 9, she shared a heartwarming photo from Disneyland, which she called the “happiest place on earth” for her kids.

More about Camilla Row's Long Battle with Cancer

Camilla Row’s battle with cancer began in 2018 when an early-stage gastric cancer was discovered after she experienced persistent reflux pain. At first, doctors thought they could cure it, and she went through surgery.

But in late 2021, the cancer came back, spreading to her ovaries and reaching stage 4. This heartbreaking turn of events led to an intensive treatment journey with surgeries, chemotherapy, and experimental interventions.

"I thought I was so healthy. I didn’t smoke. I ate well. So it came as a real shock to me. I didn’t even know stomach cancer was a thing," Row had previously stated.

Even after her diagnosis, Camilla Row was determined to continue raising awareness about gastric cancer, particularly among Asian communities. She collaborated with groups such as Hope for Stomach Cancer, advocating for early detection and better treatment options.

Brennan Elliott frequently praised Row, whom he described as "a warrior" and someone who had a major influence on him. The star announced his wife's death through an emotional Instagram post where he wrote:

"Our babies and I lost our rock, a person who not only was the love of my life, my soulmate, my best friend and lover, but the toughest strongest fearless person I have ever met in my life,"

We offer our condolences and thoughts are with the family at this difficult juncture in their lives.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava
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