by Jeroslyn JoVonn
February 20, 2026
Singer and “Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Shamari DeVoe is proudly pursuing a nursing degree and sharing the journey with fans.
Shamari DeVoe is reportedly nearing completion of her Master of Science in nursing, proudly documenting her journey as an extern and sharing updates with fans on social media. The Blaque singer and wife of Ronnie DeVoe of New Edition recently shared an Instagram post in blue scrubs, celebrating her first day of orientation as a nurse extern.
âI am going to my first day of orientation,â she said in a video shared online. âI feel really great⊠Things are looking up. Got a job at a hospital as a nurse extern.â
âNot just starting a job, Iâm building a legacy. First day of externship. Summer 2026 MSN on the way,â she captioned the post.
Fans praised the âThe Real Housewives of Atlantaâ alum for embracing a second career, with many comparing her to Teyana Taylor and Apryl Jones, entertainers whoâve pursued new paths beyond the spotlight and inspired others to consider career pivots.
âLove seeing âfamousâ people pursue âregularâ occupations as a second career,â one Instagram user wrote. Teyana with culinary. Apryl Jones is a lab tech or something. I donât know, itâs all cool to me. CONGRATULATIONS on going after what you want!!!â
âDaughter, wife, mom, R&B star, RN⊠yep, we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us! đđŸđđŸđ„ WELCOME đ€©đ,â added someone else.
Some critics questioned Shamariâs timeline, noting she had recently shared that she completed CNA coursework before stating she expects to earn her masterâs degree by this summer.
âLmaoooooo. A masterâs in nursing is a 6-year degree. Not one you graduate from this summer and itâs February,â one X user wrote. âLooooooool. I should know. Iâm an OR nurse with a masterâs in nursing. đ She can be a CNA by this summer, though. Thatâs a 3-5 month certificate.â
One supporter also offered congratulations while gently advising DeVoe to avoid filming content inside the hospital.
âPlease be careful filming at work. So many places have social media policies, even if you arenât in a patient care area. Protect yourself! â€ïž Congratulations!!!â they wrote.
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