Broderick Rickey Smiley Rests Up In The Hospital As He Recovers

Broderick “Rickey” Smiley, comedian, actor, host, and radio personality, found himself in the hospital on Monday. Fans online clamored for Smiley’s condition to improve after he took to his social media account to reveal that he suffered what he called a “rough, rough month.”

The 50-year-old media personality expressed gratitude to his fans and followers for wishing him well. In his Instagram post, Rickey appeared to be breathing through a machine – albeit jokingly –  sparking much concern among his listeners and viewers.

“I’ve been in the hospital since Monday,” the host revealed, describing his month as “rough.” You can check out the video below to see Smiley jokingly breathing through the contraption.

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Rickey is most known for his radio show, in addition to his phone call pranks where he disguises his voice while talking with someone on the other end,

Originating from Birmingham, Alabama, Rickey hosts the Rickey Smiley Morning Show in Atlanta, from its flagship, WHTA “Hot 107.9.” Previously, he was a columnist on the Fox-created organization, Dish Nation.

And in 2015, he began his television series, Rickey Smiley For Real, a production about his life. The last time we heard from Smiley was due to his conversation with rapper, Gucci Mane, who sat down with the host to discuss Eminem’s supposed fall from grace in the hip-hop community.

As it was previously reported, Gucci Mane questioned Eminem’s title as the “King Of Rap.” Gucci said that Eminem was never the “King Of Rap,” and nobody is listening to his records in their car anymore, jokingly adding that Mr. Marshall Mathers needed to change his name to earn distinguishment such as the “The King.”

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Putting recent gossip and name-calling aside, Smiley has come a long way since he first began his career working with BET in the early 2000s. After working on the ComicView Program, Rickey became a regular on Dallas’ KBFB radio station in Texas. In 2008, he signed a deal with Syndicated One, which subsequently distributed his show nationwide.

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