Beloved ‘Love & Hip Hop’ Reality Star Passed Away At Age 44

Khadiyah “KD” Lewis, known for her role on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, passed away on May 30 at age 44. Her brother,

Jamaal “Jay” Lewis, confirmed her death, though the cause has not been disclosed. Another brother,

Elijah Inegbedion, shared a heartfelt tribute on Facebook, remembering her love and unwavering support.

KD appeared in seasons 3 and 4 of the VH1 series as rapper Yung Joc’s real estate agent, assistant, and later,

girlfriend. Her bold personality and dramatic moments made her a memorable figure on the show. Off-screen, Khadiyah

was a successful entrepreneur and academic, holding degrees from Florida A&M University and Georgia State University.

She built a career in tax consulting and real estate, running several businesses, including a real estate investment firm and financial services company.

Though she lived in Atlanta, KD remained close to her Oklahoma roots. She stepped away from

the spotlight in recent years, with no public online activity since 2018. Her passing marks a deep loss for fans and loved ones alike.

Love & Hip Hop is a reality franchise following the lives of those in the hip hop world.

KD’s impact during her time on the show remains significant and widely remembered.

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