Mickey Lee
Ashley Hollis Shares Textual content She Despatched Star Weeks Earlier than Demise …
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Mickey Lee‘s passing has drawn reactions from lots of her “Huge Brother” season 27 costars … together with the season winner, Ashley Hollis, who swears she tried to make up with Lee.
Here is the deal … after their season of “Huge Brother” ended, Lee stated she felt she was the one “conventional black girl” on the present.
Lee went on to say, “I do consider that Ashley is African American as effectively, however we do come from completely different backgrounds. After I say conventional Black woman, I imply those that individuals all the time stereotype.”
ML later clarified by saying “conventional” was the unsuitable phrase … and, she meant as an alternative that she was essentially the most “stereotypical” Black girl in the home. Hollis responded to Lee’s feedback by sharing movies of her dad and mom — each of whom are Black — and mainly mocking the assertion.
Quick ahead to Friday when Lee’s household shared information of her passing … and Ashley shared a textual content to Instagram she says she despatched Mickey weeks in the past mainly attempting to bury the hatchet.
Ashley writes within the textual content that she desires to be the larger individual … including she does not need the present’s two Black girls to be pitted towards one another and insisting she did care about Mickey throughout their time on the present collectively. She didn’t reveal if Mickey ever texted again.
Hollis caught slightly flak for posting the textual content … with individuals claiming she was simply attempting to make herself look higher now that Mickey’s gone. She in the end deleted the put up on Instagram, however she did write on X that she solely shared it as a result of individuals referred to as her out for posting a tribute to Mickey earlier within the day.
As you recognize … Mickey handed away Thursday after struggling a collection of cardiac arrests earlier within the week. She was 35.
RIP