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Actress Natalie Desselle-Reid, star of 'Eve,' 'B.A.P.S.,' dies at 53

Actress Natalie Desselle-Reid, star of 'Eve,' 'B.A.P.S.,' dies at 53
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Actress Natalie Desselle-Reid, who was known for her roles in the 1997 movie "B.A.P.S." and the UPN sitcom "Eve," has died.

She was 53.

Desselle-Reid's manager, Dolores Robinson, and actress Holly Robinson Peete confirmed the news of her passing on Twitter.

" Natalie Desselle, the beautiful, talented actress, passed away this morning," Dolores tweeted. "Natalie was a bright light. She was an amazing actress and comedienne but also an awesome mother & wife. Sending prayers to her family. I had the pleasure of managing her career."

Robinson Peete added that she was "absolutely decimated by this news."

"Actress Natalie Desselle, a bright shining star passed away this morning," Robinson Peete said. "I got to know her when my mom was managing her. She will be so missed...sending out prayers to her children and husband. Rest In Peace, Sweet Girl."

According to TMZ, Desselle-Reid had been privately battling colon cancer.

Desselle-Reid's career included starring opposite Halle Berry in the movie "B.A.P.S." She also starred alongside rapper Eve in the UPN sitcom "Eve" from 2003 to 2006. Fans even knew her for her role in Tyler Perry's "Madea's Big Happy Family," Variety reported.

The late actress is survived by her husband, Leonard, and her children, Sereno, Summer, and Sasha, The Hollywood Reporter reported.