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‘Little Women: Atlanta’: Ms. Juicy Suffered Stroke, Released From ICU

A GoFundMe page has been created to help cover the reality tv star’s medical bills.

Ms. Juicy is recovering from a stroke and out of the intensive care unit after news broke that the Little Women: Atlanta star has been hospitalized for an undisclosed reason in late April.

According to reps from the Meme Agency, which represents the reality television star born Shirlene King Pearson, she is on the road to recovery but being released from the ICU is a step in the right direction. Additionally, the 50-year-old “wants everyone to know she is fighting and ready to go home,” TMZ notes.

Tanya Evans, Ms. Juicy’s sister, has created a GoFundMe to help pay the medical bills that have stacked up, aiming to reach a goal of $25,000. As of Tuesday (May 10), nearly $2,000 has been raised.

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“Although we don't have a definitive date of when she will be out of the hospital and be able to get back to work, we do need your help until she recovers,” Evans wrote on the GoFundMe page.  “Whatever you can give, we would deeply appreciate it. Thank you so much for keeping her and us all in your prayers; we are all truly thankful.”

From viral clips and memes, Ms. Juicy Baby quickly rose to fame as a part of the Little Women franchise with signature catchphrases like “Jesus Take the Wheel” and “It’s Ms. Juicy Baby.”


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