Let us pray for Honey Boo Boo

Alana Thompson, amid her struggles and triumphs.

The custody battle with her mother,

Mama June Shannon, was a tough period.

Alana, opening up about her past depression,

now finds solace in her achievements, including graduating high school with a 3.0

GPA and pursuing her  dream of becoming a neonatal nurse at Regis University.

Mama June faced legal issues

, leading Alana to live with her older sister, Lauryn.

Despite challenges, family unity prevailed.

Alana reflects on her journey with gratitude and resilience, acknowledging the harsh

impact of her mother’s substance abuse

. Let’s wish her continued strength and success

 

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