At only 34 years old, she passed away on April 27 after suffering injuries in a car crash. Her cast mate Shirlene “Ms. Juicy” Pearson, with whom she had an up and down relationship on the reality series, reacted to the news on Instagram. Pearson posted a photo that read “This is too much too much!!!!!”

Dixson told NBC News that the Lifetime reality TV star had been driving in the Atlanta area on Sunday night when she was involved in a car accident. She was brought to Grady Memorial Hospital, where she died on Monday evening, Dixson said. She is survived by her mother, Tammy Jackson, and aunt and uncle, Veronica and John Deloney.

Ms. Juicy Baby, star of “Little Women: Atlanta,” is currently hospitalized in the ICU this according to her agency. Reps for the Meme Agency, which represents Ms. Juicy Baby, tell TMZ she’s stabilized in the ICU and her family is thankful for the fans’ well-wishes — they’re asking supporters to keep her in their thoughts.

The cause of her hospitalization is currently unknown, but production sources tell TMZ, over the last 2 years, Ms. Juicy had been focusing on her health working out and eating healthy. The sources say as far as they know she had no serious health issues.

Miss Juicy rose to fame by being an iconic pot-stirrer on Little Women Atlanta. However, her unique voice was known for appearing on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show before LWA even came into fruition. Rickey Smiley took over Tom Joyner’s morning show after Joyner retired. The Rickey Smiley team moved from their base in Atlanta to Dallas.

The Rickey Smiley team moved from their base in Atlanta to Dallas. Listeners started noticing that Miss Juicy hasn’t been on the radio show since January and have taken to social media to question her absence countless times.

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