"Every time I was going through tough times, she always reminded me that this too shall pass," T.I. says

T.I. continues to m*ourn the loss of his sister Precious, who d*ied at age 66 in February.


In PEOPLE’s exclusive look at the upcoming episode of T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle, the rapper solemnly tells viewers of his older sibling’s car a*ccident in Atlanta that resulted in her h*ospitalization.

“My sister Precious, she suffered a heart a*ttack while she was driving. It c*ut off the oxygen to her brain. And she was c*omatose from that point,” T.I. says.

“For a full week she was in ICU until she finally passed,” he recalls.

Precious was driving T.I.’s 2013 Dodge Avenger with her granddaughter Kairi Chapman in the passenger seat on Feb. 12 when she suffered an a*sthma a*ttack, according to an Atlanta P*olice Department traffic a*ccident report obtained by PEOPLE.

Her condition became so s*evere that it caused her to go unconscious and drive the vehicle into a telephone pole, T.I.’s grandniece told p*olice in the report.


“You know, life is hard enough. Precious was my sister, she was a huge part of the support system that family leans on,” T.I. tells viewers in a tribute. “Every time I was going through tough times, she always reminded me that this too shall pass.”

After her d*eath, the three-time Grammy winner organized a gathering to honor her life with loved ones.

“We laid Precious to rest. Rather than m*ourn her d*eath, we celebrated her life. I mean, I think she would’ve been extremely proud of how many people showed love and support for her, and how much appreciation they had for her spirit,” he says.

“I try not to think about my pain, but think about her peace and the time we spent together,” T.I. adds.

Precious is survived by three children: Kayama Chapman, Avis Chapman-Reese and Kareem “Plug” Chapman.

T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle airs on Mondays at 9 p.m. on VH1.



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