‘Little Women: Atlanta’ Star Ms. Juicy ‘Stabilized’ After Hospitalization

Ms. Juicy - attended the special season 5 premiere screening of TV ONE's original series RICKEY SMILEY FOR REAL - Tuesday, October 23rd 2018 at the Regal Atlantic Station Theatre in Atlanta Ga - USA. (Credit: Shutterstock)

Little Women: Atlanta star Shirlene “Ms. Juicy” Pearson has “stabilized” after the was hospitalized in an intensive care unit for an unknown illness.

In a recent Instagram post, the reality star and executive producer’s team shared a statement saying: “At this time Ms. Juicy is stabilized in the ICU. The family is thankful for all the prayers and are asking for you to respect their privacy at this time.”

“Please continue to keep Ms. Juicy in your prayers. We will keep you updated with any changes,” it concluded. The statement did not give details on her health condition.

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Followers expressed their support in the comments section of the post.

Actress and author @1lilboss7 wrote: “Thank you so very much for her update! Still praying constantly.”

Holly Robinson Peete added, “Sending prayers.”

Ms. Juicy, whose full name is Shirlene King Pearson, has been on the Lifetime reality series since its premiere in 2016. She appeared as a recurring cast member in the first season before becoming a main cast member in season 2.

She has also displayed her acting chops on Sundance TV’s Hap and Leonard as well as TNT’s Claws. Ms. Juicy was most recently on Little Women: Atlanta’s sixth season which aired last fall.

She is best known on the show for delivering witty one-liners and calls herself the “Queen of Atlanta.”