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Fitness Influencer Miguel Angel Aguilar Dead At 43

Photo: @selfmadefamilyinc/Instagram

Popular fitness influencer Miguel Angel Aguilar has died at the age of 43, three months after being shot during an attempted robbery in Los Angeles, according to a post shared by his brand Self Made Training Facility on Instagram.

"We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our founder and CEO, Miguel Angel Aguilar. After a courageous three-month battle following the tragic incident that took place on September 13th, 2024, Miguel peacefully passed away on December 21st, 2024 surrounded by his loved ones," the post stated. "Miguel was more than just a leader; he was a visionary, an inspiration, a mentor, a father, a husband, family, and a dear friend to many. His unwavering dedication to Self Made Training Facility, his passion for the fitness industry and entrepreneurial spirit have left an enduring legacy.

"Miguel revolutionized personal training and inspired countless individuals to pursue their fitness and entrepreneurial goals. His strategic mind and innovative spirit were the driving force behind Self Made’s rapid growth and success.

"As we mourn the loss of our dear friend and leader, we also celebrate his extraordinary life and the positive impact he had on so many. Miguel’s spirit will live on through Self Made Training Facility. We will continue to honor his legacy by staying true to our mission and values while continuing to innovate and serve our franchises, trainers, members, clients, and the rest of our current and future Self Made Family members."

Aguilar and his wife, celebrity hair stylist Priscilla Valles, were confronted by four armed men in the driveway of their Bel-Air home during an attempted robbery on September 13. The fitness influencer was shot multiple times, including once in the face, before the suspects fled the scene.

Aguilar, who wasn't initially identified publicly, was reported to be in critical condition after the shooting took place. Self Made Training Facility confirmed that he was "involved in a serious incident" and "fighting bravely" in the intensive care unit in a post shared on its Instagram account at the time.

Three men have since been arrested in connection to the attempted robbery and shooting and now face murder, attempted robbery and assault with a firearm charges in relation to Aguilar's death.