'Little Women: Atlanta' Star Ms. Juicy Shares Health Update After Suffering Stroke

Ms. Juicy Baby is back home.
On Friday (May 27), the 50-year-old Little Women: Atlanta star, whose real name is Shirlene Pearson, took to social media to share that she has been released from the hospital a month after suffering a stroke.
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“I just wanted to let you guys know that I am back,” Ms. Juicy shared in a video posted to Instagram.
“I’m not at 100 percent but I am still healing,” Ms. Juicy added. “This is a video to let all my fans, all my supporters, to let you guys know that I have been released from the hospital. I am at home.”
Ms. Juicy went on to explain that she was admitted to the hospital on April 28 after a stroke resulted in a brain bleed, which caused memory loss. “The way it affected me, I couldn’t remember anything,” she said.
“I couldn’t remember anything, not one thing. I can’t even drive right now. I have to learn how to do a lot of things all over again, even brushing my teeth, things that we take for granted, that we think just come natural,” Ms. Juicy continued. “I was about to have a fit when I was in the hospital because I couldn’t even drink my water.”
In another video, Ms. Juicy detailed her recovery in the ICU, which included being fed through a tube, as she also had to learn how to swallow again.
“I had to learn how to walk, learn how to talk, learn how to eat, learn how to swallow. A lot of things,” Ms. Juicy explained.
Ms. Juicy also said that she’s been in speech therapy since the incident. She concluded her message by thanking her family and fans for all the support during this difficult time.
We’re glad to hear that Ms. Juicy is doing better.