In a surprising turn of events, Shirlene King‑Pearson—better known to fans as Ms. Juicy—was taken into custody in Winder, Georgia on April 18. The former television personality, radio host, actress, and talent manager faced two misdemeanor charges: driving with a suspended license and operating a vehicle without insurance. The incident has sparked a wave of reactions from her loyal fan base and the entertainment community alike.
Arrest Details and Legal Proceedings
The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the arrest and released a brief statement to the press. According to the police report, officers found Ms. Juicy behind the wheel of a vehicle that was not insured and whose driver’s license had been suspended. The sheriff’s office noted that the arresting officer had to apply handcuffs to her wrists in front of her body because of her size, and the cuffs were double‑locked to ensure compliance.
She was booked into the county jail on the same day and was granted bail, though the exact amount was not disclosed publicly. The sheriff’s office emphasized that the bail process is standard for misdemeanor cases and that Ms. Juicy’s legal team is currently reviewing the charges.
While the arrest was swift, the investigation is still ongoing. Police are looking into whether there were any additional violations or if the vehicle was involved in any other incidents. The sheriff’s office has requested that anyone with information come forward, and they are working closely with the Georgia Department of Driver Services to verify the status of her license.
From Radio Waves to Reality TV Stardom
Ms. Juicy’s journey to fame began in her hometown of Corsicana, Texas, where she first discovered her love for broadcasting. She cut her teeth as a local radio host, quickly gaining a reputation for her energetic delivery and sharp wit. Her big break came when she joined the long‑running The Rickey Smiley Morning Show as a co‑host, a role she held for nearly a decade. During that time, she became a household name for her candid commentary and her signature catchphrases, such as “It’s Ms. Juicy Baby” and “I’m The Queen of Atlanta, Boo.”
In 2016, Ms. Juicy made a bold move into reality television with her debut on Lifetime’s Little Women: Atlanta. The show followed the lives of several women navigating the competitive world of Atlanta’s nightlife and entertainment scene. Ms. Juicy’s larger‑than‑life personality and fearless storytelling quickly made her a fan favorite. She was praised for her authenticity, her ability to navigate drama, and her knack for turning every situation into a memorable moment.
Beyond the screen, Ms. Juicy has also worked as a talent manager, helping up‑and‑coming artists break into the industry. Her experience in radio and television has given her a unique perspective on the business, and she has become a sought‑









