Actress Natalie Desselle Reid is dead, and Hollywood is in a state of shock. She was a legend for many reasons, especially in black pop culture.
Here are some quick facts about Natalie Desselle Reid’s death and her life.

- Natalie Desselle Reid died from a battle with color cancer, similar to Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman.
- Natalie Desselle Reid was 53 at the time of her death, she was born on July 12, 1967.
- Some of the biggest movies she starred in include B.A.P.S., Madea’s Big Happy Family, and How to Be a Player.
- Natalie Desselle Reid also starred in the sitcom series “Built to Last”, and Brandy’s TV movie “Cinderella”.
- Reid was once a student at Grambling State University.
- Natalie Desselle Reid has three kids who’s names all started with the letter “S”. Their names are Summer, Sasha, and Sereno.
Although Natalie Desselle Reid is dead, her legacy will live on forever through the memories of her family, friends, fans, and movies.
Pray for her family through this very tough time.
RIP Natalie Desselle Reid.
Author: JordanThrilla
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