‘Lived Life By Her Own Rules’: The Real’s Loni Love Shares Social Media Post Mourning Demise Of Her Mother Frances

As a lifestyle expert, I can’t help but admire the strength and resilience that Loni Love has shown throughout her journey. Losing a loved one, especially a parent, is undeniably one of life’s most challenging experiences. However, it’s individuals like Loni who demonstrate the power of love, gratitude, and perseverance in the face of adversity.


Sadly, it was shared on social media today that Loni Love, a well-known comedian, actress, and host of The Real talk show, at the age of 53, lost her mother, Frances.

On August 8 (Thursday), the host of that talk show shared a heartfelt message on Instagram about the passing of her mother. In her emotional post, she wrote, “My mom passed away peacefully yesterday… She lived her life by her own unique principles, which is why I’ve always lived my life in much the same way.”

Loni expressed that she discovered tranquility by sifting through her mother’s belongings, appreciating the life Frances had crafted for herself. The talk show host on The Real continued, “I honor her life and will forever cherish the wonderful moments we shared!!! She added, “Love you Momma!!!! At this moment, my family and I humbly ask for prayers and solitude as we mourn. #RestInPeace”

Various celebrities and friends of Loni posted their sympathies in the comments, with Kelly Rowland saying “Sending you big hugs & prayers,” Karen Derrico writing “Sending our condolences and keeping you in our prayers!”, and Eboni K. Williams adding “Lots of love and light to you, Loni.”

Under the unfortunate post, numerous admirers and followers of the 53-year-old figure expressed sympathy by expressing their condolences.

Loni and her mother had a robust and profound relationship, marked by challenges. During an episode of The Real in 2015, the comedian paid a touching tribute to her mom on Mother’s Day, reminiscing about their difficult days growing up in Detroit’s Brewster-Douglass Housing projects.

In a heartfelt manner, Loni expressed that she was raised in Brewster Projects by a single mother who constantly struggled financially, yet always managed to do her best. The comedian also mentioned, “Mama, I understand what you sacrificed for me. I love you incredibly – more than words can express.”

52-years-old, they admitted their reading skills were limited and they grew up in a financially strained household. However, they recall their mother enrolling them in a book club. As she held up Dr. Seuss’s “Oh, The Places You’ll Go!”, the comedian emphasized that this book was instrumental in teaching them to read.

As a devoted admirer, I couldn’t help but echo the sentiments of our gracious host, who praised Frances for her extraordinary beauty. My affection for her knows no bounds, and I found myself expressing my deep-seated adoration. Not only that, but I felt compelled to extend my heartfelt gratitude towards Frances and the esteemed Dr. Suess for their presence and contributions.

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2024-08-09 09:07