Shirlene King-Pearson, the television personality widely known as Ms. Juicy, was arrested earlier this month in Georgia, adding an unexpected chapter to what has already been a difficult few years for the reality star.
Pearson was booked on April 18 on two charges related to driving with a suspended or revoked license and driving without insurance. She was released the following day. The arrest came as Pearson continues her recovery from a stroke she suffered in 2022, a health crisis that reshaped her life significantly and kept her out of the public eye for an extended stretch of time.
Ms. Juicy and the career that made her a household name
Pearson built her following over years of television and radio work that introduced her to audiences across multiple platforms. She rose to prominence on Little Women: Atlanta, a Lifetime reality series that ran for six seasons between 2016 and 2021. The show was a spinoff of Little Women: L.A., which had its own successful run on the network beginning in 2014. Both series gave Pearson a stage that translated her outsized personality into genuine fan loyalty.
Before her television career fully took hold, she had already spent more than a decade in radio, serving as a co-host on a nationally syndicated morning program out of Atlanta. She departed that role in 2019 after fourteen years, closing one chapter while her screen presence continued to grow.
Ms. Juicy and the stroke that changed everything
The more significant story surrounding Pearson in recent years has been her health. In 2022, she suffered a stroke that landed her in intensive care and required a long and demanding recovery process. The experience was physically devastating, forcing her to relearn some of the most basic functions of daily life including walking, speaking, eating, and swallowing.
She described the onset of the episode as feeling like a severe headache that escalated rapidly. After arriving home and reaching out to a neighbor, she lost consciousness. Paramedics responded, and she was later told she had been in a medically induced state. A feeding tube became part of her recovery in the early stages, helping her rebuild the ability to swallow on her own.
Supporters rallied around her through a crowdfunding campaign that raised more than nineteen thousand dollars to help cover medical expenses and support her recovery. Pearson expressed gratitude for the outpouring publicly, telling fans she was fighting her way back and doing so one day at a time.
Ms. Juicy returns but the road remains long
By 2023, Pearson had returned home and was sharing updates with fans about her progress. She was candid about where she stood, acknowledging that she had not fully recovered but expressing deep appreciation simply for being alive and back in her own space. Her message throughout the recovery has been consistent — she is still in the fight and not ready to be counted out.
The April arrest adds a complicated layer to that narrative. Pearson has not made public statements about the charges, and no additional details surrounding the circumstances of the stop have emerged. For fans who followed her health journey closely, the news landed with a particular weight given everything she has already been through.
She remains one of the more beloved figures to come out of the Lifetime reality universe, and her supporters have made clear they are not stepping back now.

