Ms. Juicy Baby, 50, is a standout on Little Women: Atlanta. She began making recurring appearances on the WeTV reality series during the first season and by the second season she was an official cast member.

Loni Love spoke with us about her latest hosting gig, her hopes for The Real and its changing hosts, the importance of supporting Black women like Tessica "Gorilla Glue Girl" Brown, her love for Tamar Braxton, and more. Check out what one of our favorite funny ladies had to say.

In the trailer for the upcoming season of "Little Women Atlanta," the ladies grapple with life after the tragic passing of their friend Ashley "Minnie" Ross.

Despite initial reports from her publicist, local officials claim that the car crash that resulted in Ashley "Minnie" Ross' death was not a hit and run.

Ashley Ross, aka, "Ms. Minnie," the star of Lifetime's hit series "Little Women: Atlanta," was in a hit-and-run car accident and succumbed to her injuries. She was 34 years old. 

Ashley "Minnie" Ross from "Little Women of Atlanta" was recently arrested for a DUI while in Tennessee. But she thinks it was a mistake.

We caught up with Ms. Juicy to talk about what's to come in Season 5 of Little Women: Atlanta, and the story behind her very inspiring weight loss.

Ms. Juicy baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby -- is looking to get right and ready for summer.

If you don’t tune into the Little Women series on Lifetime, the Atlanta installment in particular, you are really missing out. From faked pregnancies to lost engagement rings and baby daddy issues, these little women have big drama. But in the newest spinoff of the popular franchise, they’re celebrating a major milestone: marriage. Tiffany “Monie” Cashette is finally […]