
1. She’s been acting for almost 2 decades.
“I’ve been acting for over 19 years. I started with Mr. Shelly Garrett, who is the godfather of black playwrights. From there, I’ve done eight plays, production, traveling plays, appeared in Fred Hammond’s Christmas, Who Needs It?, which is a movie. When I moved … I’m here, now in Atlanta. I’m originally from Corsicana, Texas, and I moved here about six years ago, with the Rickey Smiley Morning Show. I’ve been on Rickey Smiley for eight years on the radio show.”
2. Her nickname came from her tattoo.
“We all have names on the show, whether it’s our real names or what. When I first started working with Rickey about eight years ago, he was trying to think of a name for me, and I had a tattoo that says, ‘Juicy Enuff.’ So that’s originally where the name came from … We were trying to think of something original, and the name that he wanted to name me was not original. Then a co-host said, ‘Why don’t you name her ‘Juicy’? That’s what her tattoo says.’ Rickey was like, “Yeah, that sounds great!”
3. She IS the queen of the Atlantic club scene.
“I am a personality on the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, so I am out and about all the time. I’m meeting celebrities and regular people. I am always in the mix of everything. I’m just representing Atlanta since I’ve been here; just straight representing and hosting different events here and there, around town. I’m all over! As a matter of fact, because we are a syndicated radio show, I’m all over the world. But you know, I’ve named it and claimed it! I’m no stranger. I’m no stranger to the club scene at all.”
4. She has a catchphrase.
I have a back-to-school event every year for the children, and all the kids say that catchphrase. I have videos of kids doing it. It’s really, really awesome.”
“Well, I love Keri Hilston. She one, who always gets her fair share, and, at the end of her songs, she sings, [singing] ‘Ms. Carrie, baby.’ I was like,‘Yeah. Well, that’s my name anyway, Juicy, Baby. So I’m going to do it too, but in my tone.’ And that’s what I’ve been doing ever since. People just gravitated to it.”
5. She loves her fans and her haters.
“My haters are my motivators. That’s what I would say to them. And to #TeamJuicy— I’ll say, ‘keep supporting me! Thank you. I appreciate you.’ [singing] It’s Ms. Juicy, baby!”
Also in my interview with the diva, she revealed that although her frenemy Miss Minnie was lying about her relationship with Atlanta rapper, Pastor Troy, she didn’t intend to make Minnie look bad. She was simply trying to prevent her friend for telling a fib she’d regret.
And when I asked Ms. Juicy about Monie, who entire drink on the diva’s freshly done ‘do in Episode 4, Ms. Juicy surprised me by saying, “I’m not even mad at Monie.” After I picked my jaw up from the floor, she explained. “I was mad at her then for getting my hair wet because my hair is everything … I was very pissed off about that, but for the reason that she was doing, she was sticking up for her friend. I told her, “I probably would have did the same thing.” I probably would have did the same thing if it was me, but I probably won’t do it with no drink, because I’m more of a classier person than that, but I would have stood up for my friend.”