Fans are in shock. Beloved Reality TV star found dead by husband in her car

LOVE & Marriage: Actress KeKe Jabbar’s husband Ameen found her dead in her car.

The 42-year-old woman died of carbon monoxide poisoning after falling asleep in her Alabama garage, according to a friend of hers.

In a livestream on YouTube on Wednesday night, JoAnn Jenkins said that KeKe did not kill himself.

“Keke did not intentionally overdose or kill herself.” Keke believed in living. It was said that Keke wasn’t ready to give up on life.

“She wasn’t ready to leave her children, her husband, or her family.”

JoAnn said that the reality star would often go to sleep anywhere when she was tired.

She said KeKe chose to take a nap after her car had a problem.

“So, her husband goes to the garage around seven in the morning,” JoAnn said.

He thinks Keke is sleeping in the car when he sees her. He attempts to observe her. He opens up the car. The woman isn’t breathing.

“Her husband, her best friend, her life partner, and the mother of his children tried to bring her back, but he couldn’t.”

Keke died from being poisoned by carbon monoxide. There you have it. “That’s it,” the vlogger said.

KeKe and security guard Ameen had three kids together: two boys named Amraee and Ace and a girl named Aubree.

In a livestream on YouTube on Tuesday, blogger Marcella Speaks said that KeKe had died.

The TV star died “peacefully at home surrounded by love,” Marcella said.

“She was a proud mom, sister, and friend. She was full of love, life, and laughter.” “We will miss her very much,” she said.

“We ask for RESPECT and PRIVACY during this sad time as we deal with this great loss!” Loving & Marriage: Huntsville co-star and KeKe’s cousin LaTisha Moore Scott wrote on Instagram.

“This is hard for our family!!!!!”

On Instagram, KeKe hadn’t said anything in the months before she died.

Her very last post was a video of her and her son Ace at a Memorial Day weekend pool party.

“This is Ace, my little boy! Simply say “Hey.”” Ace was playing in the water with his goggles on, so KeKe said.

In another part of the video, she talked about how she was starting a line of swim wigs for Black women.

The mom of three was wearing a wig that she made herself and put her head under the water to show it off.

An audience member also asked how she was doing during the livestream.

“Really good,” KeKe said, but she did admit that starting the new business was “overwhelming” and “too hard” at times.

People who are affected by any of the issues in this story can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988, chat at 988lifeline.org, or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

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