Is ms juicy baby still alive

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May 28, 2022 | 3:04pm

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Is ms juicy baby still alive

TV and radio personality Ms. Juicy Baby suffered a stroke on April 28 and just posted a video to her Instagram to share updates with her fans. Left: Getty Images. Right: YouTube/Lifetime

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Reality star Ms. Juicy Baby of Lifetime’s “Little Women: Atlanta” has officially been discharged from the hospital following a stroke she suffered in late April.

“I am not at 100%, but I am still healing,” the TV and radio personality, whose real name is Shirlene Pearson, began on Instagram Saturday before summarizing her terrifying ordeal and confirming she suffered a stroke.

“I want to say thank you for all of the love and support … and I appreciate y’all being concerned,” she went on.

Juicy, 50, specified that the type of stroke she had “entailed a brain bleed,” which “can cause different things for different people,” before detailing the daunting toll it took on her basic motor functions and cognitive abilities.

Ms. Juicy on "Little Women: Atlanta"Ms. Juicy became a beloved reoccurring character on Lifetime’s “Little Women: Atlanta” series over the past few years.YouTube/Lifetime

“I had to learn how to walk, learn how to talk, learn how to eat, learn how to swallow,” she said, mentioning that she’s currently still going to speech therapy.

“I can’t even really say ‘Ms. Juicy Baby’ the way I usually say it,” she added, sadly.

In the course of receiving well-wishes from her fans, “A lot of people reminded me I’m a fighter. I appreciate it,” she shared.

Ms. Juicy“I am Juicy from the radio show, from the TV show … [But] Juicy is a character. Shirlene is real,” she stated in the Instagram video.Getty Images

She also spoke of her family assisting her once she was released from the ICU.

“My mom and my sister, both, they stopped their everyday lives to come here and help me out, so I can get better and tend to my everyday life,” the reality star described. “So again, I want to thank y’all, but I also want to thank them too.”

She also explained, “I haven’t been able to work. So there’s no money coming in,” before highlighting the link to a GoFundMe her sister launched earlier this month to help cover Juicy’s medical costs

Ms. Juicy“I can’t stay this way too long y’all,” she concluded the Instagram video. “So keep praying.”YouTube/Lifetime

“As you can see, I’m not dead. I’m right here. It might have slowed me down, but I’m here, and I’ll be back at 100% when the time is right,” she went on. “But I can’t push it and I can’t rush it.”

“This right here, this is not me” she concluded, her voice cracking. “I can’t stay this way too long y’all. So keep praying. We’ll be back real soon. Love you and thank you.”

How is Mrs juicy Baby?

Shirlene "Ms. Juicy Baby" Pearson is back home and ready to heal. A month after she was hospitalized for a stroke, the Little Women: Atlanta star, 50, announced that she has been released and is back at home in a video posted Friday to Instagram. "I just wanted to let you guys know that I am back," she said.

Did Ms Juicy have a stroke?

Ms. Juicy, 50, also detailed her hospital admission on April 28 after the stroke, which resulted in a brain bleed that led to memory loss. She said she couldn't remember anything and cannot drive at the moment.

How old is juicy from little?

Juicy, 50, first appeared on the “Little Women: Atlanta” as a guest star when it premiered in 2016. She was promoted to a full-time cast member by the second season and most recently appeared in its sixth season, which premiered in 2021.