Honey Boo Boo Opens Up About Struggles After Mama June Sold House
Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson has decided to open up about the personal struggles she went through this year on social media. Meanwhile, Mama June’s former house has been remodeled ahead of its sale.
Over the weekend, the former “Toddlers & Tiaras” star poured her heart out in a lengthy Instagram post while updating her fans about her personal life. She also left an encouraging message to her followers who may be struggling at the moment.
“Let me tell y’all how proud i am of myself! [I] have been through hell and back this year ! and i’m still standing! i have been doing so good in school ! and just being more happy,” the 14-year-old reality star wrote.
Alana then went on to say that she’s very aware of the hate she’s been getting online for being herself, but she doesn’t mind the haters because there are so many people who truly love her. She noted that she’s happy to hear encouraging words from other people, such as, “[I] see you trying i’m so proud of you.”
“Let me just be the one to tell y’all if you are going through anything right now trust me it gets better you are worth it , i’m so proud of you , i can see you trying , i love you,” Mama June’s youngest daughter wrote at the end of her post.
Honey Boo Boo’s post came a day before it was revealed that her and Mama June’s former home in Georgia has been completely remodeled by the buyer, who is also putting it up for sale later this month, according to The Blast.
Last month, Mama June made headlines after she sold majority of her personal belongings before getting rid of her house, so she could purchase an RV and travel around the country with her ex-convict boyfriend.
After news broke that Mama June was running away with Geno, Alana and her older sister Lauryn “Pumpkin” Shannon made cryptic posts on their social media accounts on how it’s “ok not to be ok.” Pumpkin has been Alana’s legal guardian ever since Mama June chose to abandon her youngest daughter to be with Geno earlier this year.
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