Eve star Natalie Desselle dies at 53-years-old after private battle with colon cancer 

Eve star Natalie Desselle dies at 53-years-old after private battle with colon cancer

Eve star Natalie Desselle has passed away at 53-years-old after privately battling colon cancer.

The B*A*P*S actress died Monday morning while surrounded by family and in hospice care, according to a family member who spoke to TMZ

Desselle was diagnosed earlier this year and kept her health struggle out of the public eye.

The family offered a statement which said: ‘It is with extremely heavy hearts that we share the loss of our beautiful Natalie this morning. She was a bright light in this world. A queen. An extraordinary mother and wife.’

RIP: Eve star Natalie Desselle has passed away at 53-years-old after privately battling colon cancer

Natalie was known for playing Halle Berry’s sassy sidekick Mickey in the 1997 comedy B*A*P*S.

She was also on the sitcom Eve playing the leading lady’s married pal Janie Egins from 2004 to 2006.

Natalie is survived by husband Leonard, who she married in 2003, and three children.

Less than a day before her passing the star shared an inspiring message on her Instagram, posting a graphic that said: ‘Sunday is the perfect day to refuel your soul and to be grateful for each and every one of your blessings.’

The caption added: ‘Remember, you are Blessed! Refuel your Soul. #begrateful.’

Less than a day before her passing the star shared an inspiring message on her Instagram

Less than a day before her passing the star shared an inspiring message on her Instagram

Holly Robinson Peete reacted online, tweeting: ‘Just absolutely decimated by this news… Actress Natalie Desselle, a bright shining star passed away this morning. 

‘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.’

Peete and Deselle worked on the NBC sitcom For Your Love together, with Deselle appearing as recurring character Eunetta.

Shad Moss AKA Bow Wow wrote: ‘Sending my love and condolences out to Natalie Desselle family. Had the pleasure of working with her on Tyler Perrys “Madea Big Happy Family” sending my love.’