Natina Reed, "Bring It On" actress, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes  protégé, and member of the R&B group Blaque, was killed Friday night in Atlanta after being hit  by a car, Gwinnett County police department confirmed to Yahoo! Music.

Reed, who was 32, would have turned 33 Sunday.

According to Gwinnett Sgt. Rich Long, Reed was pronounced dead at Gwinnett  Medical Center at 10:59 p.m. ET.

Around 10:30 p.m. on October 26, the driver of the vehicle called 911  to report hitting a pedestrian. "Information received indicated that CPR was  being performed by a person on the scene," Long said via statement. "Preliminary  information indicates that Reed was in the roadway on Lawrenceville Highway near  Hamilton Road when struck. The driver of the vehicle was determined to be not at  fault and there are no charges pending."

The driver and passenger are believed to be the only  witnesses, and the authorities are withholding their names until the completion  of the investigation.

Blaque member Shamari Fears-DeVoe, conveyed her grief via Twitter. "My heart  and my soul is in so much pain," she wrote. "My sister, my best friend, I will always love  you."

Blaque released two albums, their 1999 self-titled debut and 2002's "Blaque  Out." In 2000, they appeared in the movie "Bring It  On."

"Bring It On," a film about rival cheerleading squads, co-starred Kirsten  Dunst and Gabrielle Union, who headed the opposing teams. Reed and her Blaque  group members were a part of Union's pack. The release grossed $90 million and  was followed by four direct-to-video sequels. The last movie, "Bring it On:  Fight To The Finish," was released in 2009.

In August, Reed discussed Blaque's plans to make a comeback in an interview  with websiteYouKnowIGotSoul. In July, Blaque performed at the First Annual Left Eye  Music Fest in Decatur, Ga. Reed's mentor Lopes was killed in a car  crash in Honduras in April 2002

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