Keke Jabbar, a prominent figure from the reality TV series Love & Marriage: Huntsville, has passed away at the age of 42.

LaTisha Moore Scott, Jabbar’s cousin and fellow cast member on the OWN show, confirmed the news in a heartfelt social media post. “At this time we are asking for RESPECT, and PRIVACY in our moment of grief, while we process this great loss!” Scott shared on Instagram. The circumstances of Jabbar’s death were shared by YouTube vlogger Marcella Speaks, who read a statement from the family indicating that she passed away peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones.
Jabbar, known for her vibrant personality on the show, leaves behind a legacy as a devoted mother, sister, and friend cherished for her infectious laughter and zest for life. Throughout her time on Love & Marriage: Huntsville, Jabbar and Scott’s relationship was marked by ups and downs, often playing out in front of the cameras with moments of tension and confrontation.
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In one memorable scene from a recent season, tensions escalated between Jabbar and Scott, culminating in Jabbar throwing a drink at Scott. Earlier this year, Jabbar faced allegations involving drug use and controversy over a drug test.
Despite these challenges, Jabbar asserted her innocence during a reunion episode, denying any use of hard drugs and affirming her sobriety during filming.
Love & Marriage: Huntsville chronicles the lives of three African-American couples in Huntsville, Alabama, who join forces in a real estate venture to uplift their community. The series, produced by King’s Kingdom Reign Entertainment and ITV America, has garnered attention for its candid portrayal of relationships and business ventures within the group.
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