News May 10, 2022
‘Little Women: Atlanta’ Star Ms. Juicy Baby Out of ICU After Suffering Stroke

The cause of “Little Women: Atlanta” star Ms. Juicy Baby’s hospitalization has been revealed.
Monday on Instagram, representatives for the Lifetime personality, born Shirlene Pearson, announced in a statement that she is out of the ICU and into a different department after suffering a stroke.
“We are thankful to announce Ms. Juicy has been moved out [of] the ICU, however there is a new journey ahead of her for healing,” the statement from Meme Agency read. “We can confirm that Ms. Juicy did suffer a stroke.”
“Ms. Juicy is a very private person and wants everyone to know she is fighting and ready to go home,” it added. “She wants to thank her fans for showing so much love and keeping her in their prayers.”
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Previously, last month, Ms. Juicy’s spokespeople said she was stabilized in the ICU.
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On Monday, Ms. Juicy’s sister Tanya Evans set up a GoFundMe to raise funds for her hospital and household bills.
“Unfortunately, Shirlene suffered a stroke on Thursday, April 28th, and has been in the ICU since. As a result, household and medical bills have been piling up. She has just been moved from [the] ICU but is still in the hospital recovering for what we know will be a long road,” Tanya wrote.
“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. 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.”
As of this writing, the page has raised over $3,000 of its $25,000 goal.
After news of her hospitalization broke, production sources told TMZ that they are not aware of any serious health issues affecting Ms. Juicy — who, for the past two years, has been working out and eating healthy.
Sending love and positive energy to Ms. Juicy amid her recovery.
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