The Reality TV star Dolores Hughes is no longer with us, know her age and obituary
Dolores was a star of the 2014 reality series of Hollywood Hillbillies. This reality star left the world on Wednesday which was the 9th of November.
Dolores Hughes was well-known as her name Mema. She passed away at the age of 76 years. The heartbreaking news of Dolores Hughes’ death was confirmed by her manager David Weintraub.
Dolores Hughes Hollywood Hillbillies Star Mema Death Cause, Obituary, Age, Family, News
Dolores Hughes Death Cause
Hughe’s manager David Weintraub told the media that Dolores had died. David has revealed that Dolores Hughes passed away due to heart failure at a hospital in her hometown of Grayson, Georgia on the 9th of November in 2022, Wednesday. Her fans and well-wishers are saddened by the news of her sudden demise. Many of them are paying tribute to Hughes on social media.
In an interview with TMZ, Michael Weintraub talked about Dolores and stated, “Mema was the greatest, most outspoken ‘tell-it-like-it-is personality the world had ever seen on television. I know that she will still be bossing all of us around heaven.”
As per Yahoo, Dolores’ family has also confirmed the news of her passing away through a social media upload. They put out a statement on social media handles. Her family stated, “We are deeply heartbroken to confirm the passing of the amazing, beautiful, kind soul of Dolores ‘Mema’ Hughes.”
About Dolores Hughes
The 2014 reality show Hollywood Hillbillies starred as Michael Kittrell and it revolved around the life of YouTube star Michael “Coppercab” Kittrell and his family as they shifted from a small town in Georgia to Hollywood, in California.
The reality television Hollywood Hillbillies saw the light of day in 2014. The show premiered and on Reelz between the years 2014 and 2015. It ran for a total of 23 episodes before its cancelation. Along with Michael and Dolores, the show also starred Michael’s aunt, Dee Dee Peters, her boyfriend Paul Conlon, and Kittrell’s uncle, John Cox. She is survived by her husband, Paul Conlon, daughter Dee Dee Peters, son John Cox, and grandson Michael Coppercab Kittrell.