The fans are stunned. We mournfully announce his passing.

Reality TV celebrity Keke Jabbar appeared on the well-liked program Love & Marriage: Huntsville.

The star passed away “peacefully at home surrounded by love,” which is a sad story. All we know is this.

How was Keke Jabbar’s appearance?
Keke Jabbar, real name Ne’Keshia Dawson Jabbar, was a social media and reality TV personality.

Nobody knows what killed her, but she passed away at the age of 42.

Keke was allegedly married to security specialist Ameen Jabbar, according to social media posts.

Together, they have three children: two boys and a girl.

Amaree Jabbar, their son, was a Sparkman High School football player.

Keke’s well-known cousin LaTisha Scott boasts around 190,000 Instagram followers.

LaTisha also appeared in the 2023 season of “Love & Marriage: Huntsville.”

Keke had a sizable social media following as well, with 18,000 devoted followers, despite her lack of posts going back several weeks.

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