‘Little Women: Atlanta’ star ‘Ms. Minnie’ dies from car crash at 34

Ashley Ross
Ashley Ross

The reality star Ashley Ross, 34, AKA Ms. Minnie, who starred in “Little Women: Atlanta”, passed away Monday due to a car accident.

Her publicist, Liz Dixson, said on Instagram early Tuesday, “It is with profound sadness that we confirm on behalf of the family of Ashley Ross of Little Women Atlanta has succumbed to injuries.”

Dixson stated that the Lifetime reality television star had been driving in the Atlanta zone on Sunday night then she had an accident. She was brought to Grady Memorial Hospital, where she passed away on Monday evening.

Dixson said that her family did not arrange a funeral yet, and that police is investigating the accident.

Ross’s fans and even stars mourned her on the social media, they seemed to be really shocked by the sudden death of her.

 

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As I’m writing this I’m in tears I can’t believe it my Minnie !!!! Why did they take you away from us !!!! WHY!!!!! It always seems like we have all the time in the world, only to realize how fleeting it really is. I wish we had more time to do and say the things we saved for later which along with you is gone forever 💔 I promise to keep you alive in my memories and be there for your mama @grneyes4life and your aunt @vdeloney72 . You were more than our best friend you were our big sister and still is !!! I still can’t believe this man why man why!!!! , I love you so much !!!! My heart is broken 😭💔 Rest In Peace my love @msminnielwa #teamminnie #prayforhermamaplease #myminnie #bestfriends #sisters #realfriends #heartbroken

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A spokesperson from Lifetime and “Little Women: Atlanta” stated they were “deeply saddened” by the news of her death.

“Our heartfelt condolences go out to her family and friends. Ms. Minnie was an amazing talent and a special part of Little Women: Atlanta. She will be dearly missed,” the statement said.

Police in South Fulton, directly outside Atlanta, stated that the accident included a Nissan Sentra which was voyaging south when the driver lost control of the vehicle, went into the northbound path, and struck a Ford Focus.

While specialists didn’t indicate which vehicle had a place with Ross and which to the next driver, they said the driver of the Nissan was brought to the clinic while the driver of the Ford Focus just sustained “minor wounds,” and the accident is a piece of an ongoing investigation.

Her fans posted videos of Ross from “Little Women: Atlanta,” which made some scenes from the show go viral.