‘Little Women: Atlanta’ star Ms. Juicy Baby out of hospital following stroke

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

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

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.

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