Little Women Atlanta star Ashley ‘Minnie’ Ross dead at 34 after hit-and-run car accident

Little Women Atlanta star Ashley ‘Minnie’ Ross dead at 34 after hit-and-run car accident

  • Her team took to her Instagram early Tuesday morning to make the sad announcement alongside a photo of the reality star
  • A representative for Ross told DailyMail.com that the hit and run car accident occurred in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday night, April 26 at around 11pm as she was behind the wheel of a vehicle 
  • She succumbed to her injuries just a day later at Grady Memorial Hospital at around 10:30pm 
  • Ross was one of the original castmembers of the Lifetime series which began airing in 2016
  • The reality show follows a group of little women living in Atlanta as they deal with drama, friendship, careers, and men
  • Ross has starred on the main cast of all six seasons of the show as the sixth is yet to air sometime in 2020
  •  Ross is survived by her mom Tammy Jackson, aunt Veronica Deloney, uncle John Deloney, & grandmother Rose Deloney

Little Women Atlanta star Ashley ‘Minnie’ Ross has died at the age of 34 after a hit-and-run car accident.

 Her team took to her Instagram early Tuesday morning to make the sad announcement alongside a photo of the reality star. 

They wrote: ‘It is with profound sadness that we confirm on behalf of the family of Ashley Ross aka “Ms Minnie” of Little Women Atlanta has succumbed to injuries from a tragic hit and run car accident today at the age of 34. 

Gone too soon: Little Women Atlanta star Ashley ‘Minnie’ Ross has died at the age of 34 after a hit-and-run car accident

The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time.’

A representative for Ross told DailyMail.com that the hit and run car accident occurred in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday night, April 26 at around 11pm as she was behind the wheel of a vehicle.  

She succumbed to her injuries just a day later at Grady Memorial Hospital at around 10:30pm. 

'It is with profound sadness': Her team took to her Instagram early Tuesday morning to make the sad announcement alongside a photo of the reality star

‘It is with profound sadness’: Her team took to her Instagram early Tuesday morning to make the sad announcement alongside a photo of the reality star

Ross was one of the original castmembers of the Lifetime series which began airing in 2016.

The reality show follows a group of little women living in Atlanta as they deal with drama, friendship, careers, and men. 

Ross has starred on the main cast of all six seasons of the show as the sixth is yet to air sometime in 2020.

Squad: Ross was one of the original castmembers of the Lifetime series which began airing in 2016

Squad: Ross was one of the original castmembers of the Lifetime series which began airing in 2016

She starred on the hit program with castmates Shirlene ‘Juicy’ Pearson, Briana Barlup, Tiffany ‘Monie’ Cashette, Emily Fernandez and twins Amanda and Andrea Salinas since 2016. 

The show is a spin-off to Little Women: LA as Little Women: Dallas is also part of the franchise. 

Ross is survived by her mom Tammy Jackson, aunt Veronica Deloney, uncle John Deloney, & grandmother Rose Deloney.

Legend: Minnie pictured speaking at the 2019 Atlanta Ultimate Women's Expo in November

Legend: Minnie pictured speaking at the 2019 Atlanta Ultimate Women’s Expo in November