Mama June Finally Makes Her Big Reveal — See What She Looks Like in 2017!
It’s finally here — Mama June’s big reveal!
The former Here Comes Honey Boo Boo star shocked fans when she announced that she went from a size 24 to a size 4 in 2017 with her new hit WEtv series Mama June: From Not to Hot. Fans followed along all season and she finally showed off her new look during this week’s episode.
“I’m looking at myself here in the mirror and I can barely recognize my own self,” the 37-year-old said in her confessional.
(Photo Credit: WEtv)
MORE: Remember Mama June’s “Forklift Foot”? See the Pics of the Reality Star’s Injury!
“Just 11 months ago, I weighed 352 pounds and I never thought this weight loss would be possible,” she continued. “It’s been a long road through all these three surgeries, struggling with my emotional eating, these intense workouts, a dress I thought I would never be able to fit into, dealing with my ex’s fiancée/soon-to-be Alana’s stepmom, and all the while I’m trying to stay healthy and good for my kids.”
Mama June did come a long way. After her ex Mike “Sugar Bear” Thompson announced that he was getting married, the mom-of-four decided that she wanted to work on getting a revenge body so that she could show up to his wedding and look smoking hot — just to show him what he’s missing.
(Photo Credit: WEtv)
She went under the knife three times — first for gastric sleeve surgery to help her with her weight loss goals. After that, she worked out with personal trainer Kenya Crooks to help her shed the pounds. After she hit her target weight of about 190 pounds, she underwent two more procedures which included a tummy tuck, a breast lift, and skin removal surgery.
MORE: Pumpkin Hilariously Reacts to Mama June’s Weight Loss: “Her Stomach Started Looking Gross”
“I worked my a– off working out, eating healthy, and now it’s like everything’s coming full circle,” June said. “I’m becoming the person on the outside that I felt I was like on the inside, it’s kind of crazy.”
Conversation
All comments are subject to our Community Guidelines. In Touch Weekly does not endorse the opinions and views shared by our readers in our comment sections. Our comments section is a place where readers can engage in healthy, productive, lively, and respectful discussions. Offensive language, hate speech, personal attacks, and/or defamatory statements are not permitted. Advertising or spam is also prohibited.