Mama June has been on the path to weight loss for many years, from gastric surgery to weight gain and weight loss cycles. However, her latest transformation shows off a stunningly slender figure, which has attracted the admiration and support of fans on social media. Look at how she looks now.
Mama June Shannon, widely known as just Mama June, an unforgettable reality TV star who first became famous with her family in the TV series “Here comes Honey Boo Boo”, has undergone an impressive transformation.
After struggling with her weight for years, Mama June recently announced her impressive 78-pound weight loss, leading fans to admire her commitment to a healthy lifestyle. Take a look at her inspiring path and how she achieved such a transformation.
Mama June first attracted the attention of viewers thanks to the family reality show “Here comes Honey Boo Boo”, which premiered in 2012. The show was dedicated to the mother of four children and her daughter Alana Thompson, better known to fans as Honey Boo Boo, after Alana starred in the TV series “Babies and Tiaras”.
Thanks to their unusual characters and lively communication, the family quickly became popular in culture. Despite years of ups and downs, Mama June and her four daughters have remained in the public spotlight, often talking about the hardships and victories they have endured along the way.
Her eldest daughter, Anna “Chickadee” Cardwell, faced an uphill battle with cancer in 2023. In January, Anna, who was 28 at the time, was diagnosed with stage four adrenal carcinoma after she complained of constant abdominal pain.
According to reports, doctors found that the cancer had spread to the liver, kidneys and lungs. Despite the fact that the family rallied around Anna, she died peacefully on December 9, 2023, surrounded by loved ones at Mama June’s house.
The mother of four shared the terrible news on Instagram, in particular, writing: “It is with a broken heart that we announce that @annamarie35 is no longer with us […]. She has been desperately fighting for 10 months […].”