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Little Women: Atlanta star Ms. Juicy Baby is out of ICU after suffering a stroke

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Little Women: Atlanta star Ms. Juicy Baby has been released from the intensive care unit of a hospital after suffering a stroke.The 50-year-old reality star, according to her reps from the Meme Agency, 'did suffer a stroke' and 'has been moved out the ICU, however there is a new journey ahead of her for healing.'The statement from the agency continued: 'As many of you know Ms Juicy is an amazing actress, TV personality, and host, however this journey and the journey ahead will not be easy.' The latest:Little Women: Atlanta star Ms.

Juicy Baby, 50, has been released from the intensive care unit of a hospital after suffering a stroke. She was snapped last year in AtlantaThe Corsicana, Texas-born TV personality, who was raised in Atlanta, 'is a very private person and wants everyone to know she’s fighting and ready to go home,' her reps said. 'She wants to take her fans for showing so much love and keeping her in their prayers.'The agency directed Ms.

Juicy Baby's fans to a GoFundMe fundraiser started by her sister Tanya Evans looking to raise $25,000 to help defray household and medical costs accumulated through the health crisis.

On the fundraising page, Evans identified her sibling by her real name of Shirlene King Pearson, saying that she initially suffered the stroke April 28 and remains 'in the hospital recovering for what we know will be a long road.'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.

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