Ms. Juicy Baby, "Little Women: Atlanta" star, survived the life-and-death situation inside a hospital's ICU.

Fox5 Atlanta and WSB-TV2 Atlanta recently shared the worrying news, saying that Ms. Juicy Baby's Instagram post confirmed her recent hospitalization.

Representatives for the Meme Agency shared a photo of the short statement regarding the reality star's condition. They also took their time to ask fans and followers to offer their prayers and wish Ms. Juicy Baby, whose real name is Shirlene King Pearson, a fast recovery.

"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," the statement said.

They did not disclose what happened to Pearson, but sources told a news outlet that they do not believe she faced any serious health issues before the hospitalization. However, some followers on Instagram and Twitter seemingly knew what had happened to her.

What Happened to Ms. Juicy Baby?

On Instagram, a follower claimed that Pearson was in a coma before the announcement was released.

This was supported by a Twitter user, who shared a photo of the reality TV star alongside a famous meme of hers. The internet user said that Pearson seemingly suffered from a heart attack or stroke, leading her to be in a coma.

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, a patient who suffers from a heart attack that stops their heart can end up in a coma. It notes that doctors wait for 48 to 72 hours after the cardiac arrest before a patient can be awakened from a coma.

Meanwhile, Stroke Association UK says that coma among stroke patients only occurs if the condition is severe enough. With that, a person with a stroke and in a coma may not survive.

In Pearson's case, she probably indeed suffered a heart attack. Still, fans should take it with a grain of salt until she or her representatives confirm what truly happened to her.

For now, fans have been continuously sharing their kind words for Pearson online, praying that she would soon be out of her hospital bed.

Before "Little Women: Atlanta," she famously appeared on Atlanta's "Rickey Smiley Morning Show."