Huntsville’ Reality TV Personality Was 42

Keke Jabbar, a actuality TV persona from Love & Marriage: Huntsville, has died. She was 42.

LaTisha Moore Scott, a solid member on the OWN actuality sequence and Jabbar’s cousin, shared a put up on social media.

“Presently we’re asking for RESPECT, and PRIVACY in our second of grief, whereas we course of this nice loss!” Scott shared on Instagram. “That is arduous for our Household!!!!!”

The dying of Jabbar was reported by YouTube vlogger Marcella Speaks, the place she learn an announcement from the household saying the truth star died “peacefully at residence surrounded in love.”

“She was a mother, a sister, an ideal buddy, lively, love, and laughter. She is going to sorely be missed,” Speaks learn.

Jabbar and Scott infamously feuded all through their lifetime collectively on the truth TV sequence. Their strained relationship was chronicled by cameras with tense moments amongst them.

In a scene from a latest season, Jabbar and Scott starred in a confrontation that ended with Jabbar throwing a drink at Scott’s face.

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Earlier this 12 months, Jabbar confronted accusations of utilizing arduous medication and utilizing another person’s urine to cross a drug take a look at.

“I’ve by no means taken any form of arduous drug,” Jabbar stated on the Love & Marriage: Huntsville Reunion after being confronted by the present’s producer Carlos King. “I’ve by no means taken something, heroin, cocaine, crack… I’ve by no means taken something like that.”

King adopted as much as ask Jabbar if she had been sober all through filming, which she stated she was.

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Love & Marriage: Huntsville follows three high-powered African-American {couples} who’re longtime mates come collectively to revitalize the thriving metropolis of Huntsville, Alabama, by means of their joint actual property enterprise, The Comeback Group.

King’s Kingdom Reign Leisure produces the Love & Marriage franchise, with ITV America additionally serving as producer.

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