Shannon family

The Shannon family is an American family, best known for their involvement in reality television. The family was first introduced to American audiences in 2011, as June "Mama June" Shannon and her daughter, Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson, were regular guests on Toddlers & Tiaras.[1] Due to their popularity with viewers, were offered their own show. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo premiered on TLC in August 2014, featuring Shannon and Thompson as well as Shannon's other children.

Shannon family
Place of origin McIntyre, Georgia, U.S.
Members
  • June Shannon (b. 1979)
  • Anna Cardwell (b. 1994)
  • Jessica Shannon (b. 1996)
  • Lauryn Shannon (b. 2000)
  • Alana Thompson (b. 2005)

The Shannons

June Shannon

June Edith "Mama June" Shannon[2] (born 10 August 1979) is the matriarch of the Shannon family, the mother of Anna, Jessica, Lauryn, and Alana. June was born in McIntyre, Georgia, to Melvin Shannon and Alexandra "Sandra" Hale, who divorced when June was 2 years old.[3][4] She has two siblings, Joanne "Doe Doe" Shannon and Jimmy Shannon.[5] Due to childhood cataracts that went untreated, June is legally blind.[6] June fell pregnant with her first child, Anna, at 14 years old and gave birth just days after her 15th birthday. Because of her pregnancy, she dropped out of high school but later earned her GED. June pursued relationships with men who would later become convicted sex offenders; her daughters Jessica and Lauryn were fathered by Michael Anthony Ford (b. 1977), who was found guilty of to having tried to exploit oral sex from a minor female online, and for a time, June dated Mark McDaniel, who'd been convicted of abusing Anna and whom Lauryn believed to be her biological father for some time.[7][8] Her youngest child, Alana, was born in 2005, fathered by Mike Thompson. June split from Mike in 2011 and later alleged that he was unfaithful and abusive towards her.[9] She came out as bisexual, alongside Lauryn, in 2015, saying she'd been intimate with women but had never been in a relationship with a woman.[10] As an adult, June struggled with being morbidly obese, weighing 460 pounds at her heaviest.[11][12] She subsequently underwent bariatric surgery, having part of her stomach removed as part of a sleeve gastrectomy, in 2016 and reportedly lost more than 300 pounds thanks to the surgery as well as the help of dieting and personal trainer, Kenya Crooks.[13][14] In addition to her significant weight loss, she underwent cosmetic surgery, spending a reported $75,000 to further improve her appearance.[15] Her weight loss journey was the basis for the reality TV show, Mama June: From Not to Hot, which aired on We TV on 24 February 2017. A second season premiered on 5 January 2018. She is currently in a relationship with Geno Doak.[16] Doak has a criminal record, having served jail time for burglary, theft, and criminal damage to property.[17] She currently resides in Hampton, Georgia.

Anna Cardwell

Anna Marie "Chickadee" Cardwell (nee Shannon; born 28 August 1994) is the eldest of June's four children, born to June and David Dunn. Because June was so young when Anna was born, having just turned 15 days before she gave birth, June initially considered placing Anna up for adoption by her aunt and uncle, Janice and Jimmy Shannon, but the paperwork was never finalized and Anna ultimately ended up being raised by her maternal grandmother, Sandra.[18] Unfortunately, while in June's custody, Anna was sexually abused by June's then-boyfriend, Mark McDaniel, who was later convicted for his crimes.[19] Like her mother, Anna fell pregnant as a teenager and gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Kaitlyn Elizabeth, in 2012. Though Kaitlyn has the surname Clark, after her long-time boyfriend, Caleb Clark, Anna has never publicly named the father of Kaitlyn, only saying that they'd not spoken since Kaitlyn was two months old and that he was engaged with two children.[20] She and Clark eventually broke up and Anna went onto marry Michael Cardwell (b. 1992). The two wed on 25 May 2014 and moved to Alabama, where their daughter, Kylee Madison, was born in 2015.[21] Anna and Michael separated in 2017 and Anna returned to Georgia with her two children.[22] Anna has had a strained relationship with June, as June defended McDaniel in regards to accusations that he sexually assaulted her and reportedly began dating McDaniel in 2014.[23][24] Additionally, Anna alleged that June had stole thousands out of her trust fund, leaving her with less than $18 in her savings account.[25][26] During the time Anna involved lawyers in an effort to gain access to her accounts, which were managed by June, she took to social media in an effort to make money selling products that claimed to prevent Ebola, in the midst of the Ebola epidemic in the United States, which subjected her to backlash.[27]

Jessica Shannon

Jessica "Chubbs" Shannon (born 12 October 1996) is the second of June's four children, born to June and Michael Anthony Ford.[28] She shares a father with her younger sister, Lauryn, though Lauryn was raised believing that Mark McDaniel was her biological father. When the family moved from McIntyre, Georgia to Hampton, Georgia, Jessica, then 17, did not accompany them, as she had less than three months until her high school graduation.[29]

Lauryn Shannon

Lauryn Michelle "Pumpkin" Shannon[30] (born 7 January 2000) is the third of June's children, born to June and Michael Anthony Ford, a convicted sex offender.[31] Lauryn was raised believing her father was Michael McDaniel, a former partner of June's who was convicted for sexually abusing Anna.[32] She has a daughter, Ella Grace, with Joshua Efird.[33] At the age of six, Lauryn was struck by lightning.[34] In 2018, she stated that she'd wishes she'd waited until she was older to have children and that it hadn't been her intention to become a teen mother.[35] Lauryn came out as bisexual, alongside June, in 2015.[36] She married Joshua Efird, the father of her daughter Ella, in April 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[37]

Alana Thompson

Alana Frances "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson[38] (born 28 August 2005) is the fourth and youngest of June's children, born to June and her long-time partner, Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson. Alana began competing in beauty pageants at a young age, earning her screen time on the popular TLC television show, Toddlers & Tiaras, which gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of pageantry. A popular member of the cast, she and her family were given their own show, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, which was ultimately cancelled due to her mother's association with sex offender, Mark McDaniel. Alana currently maintains an Instagram account and appears on her mother's reality television show, Mama June: From Not to Hot. In October 2018, it was confirmed that Alana would be a contestant on Dancing with the Stars: Juniors, paired with Tristan Ianiero and mentored by Artem Chigvintsev.[39][40][41] It's been reported that Alana was paid $50,000 to appear on the show and will earn an additional $80,000 if she remains on the show for the entirety of the season and competes in the finale episode.[42] Like her mother, Alana has struggled with obesity for many years.

Kaitlyn Clark

Kaitlyn Elizabeth Clark[43] (born 26 July 2012) is the eldest of Anna's two children, born to Anna when she was 17 years old. She weighed 6 lbs, 2 oz at the time of her birth and her birth was featured on Season 1 of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.[44] Though Anna's high school sweetheart, Caleb Clark, whom Anna dated for two years, has said he believes himself to Kaitlyn's father, Anna and her family expressed doubts as she been intimately involved with a second man around the time she became pregnant. Neither Caleb nor the other man appear to publicly have a relationship with Kaitlyn and, after Anna wed Michael Cardwell, Kaitlyn reportedly began referring to to her step-father as "Daddy."[45][46] Her half-sister, Kylee, was born when she was 3 years old.[47] Notably, Kaitlyn was born with polydactyly, sporting an second thumb on her right hand; she later underwent surgery to remove her extra thumb, amidst Anna's concerns that her daughter would be bullied for her condition.[48] After her mother and step-father separated in 2017, Kaitlyn moved with her mother and half-sister from Alabama, where she'd been living since the age of 2, to Georgia.[49][50]

Kylee Cardwell

Kylee Madison Cardwell (born 9 December 2015) is the youngest of Anna's two children, born to Anna and her then-husband, Michael Cardwell, when Anna was 21 years old. Her middle name, Madison, was given in honor of her paternal grandmother.

Ella Efird

Ella Grace Efird[51] (born 8 December 2017) is the only child of Lauryn, born to Lauryn and her husband, Joshua Efird, when Lauryn was 18 years old. Her family currently maintains an Instagram account for her, which had 47,000 followers as of October 2018.[52] Her parents wed in 2018, when she 4 months old.[53]

Associates of the Shannons

Mike Thompson

Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson is the ex-partner of June and father of Alana. He is currently married to Jennifer Thompson (nee Lamb).[54] Mike later revealed he'd been unfaithful to June, having cheated on her with both men and women during the course of their relationship, on an episode of Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars.[55] Jennifer expressed she had doubts as to whether Mike was the biological father of Alana and, without Mike's knowledge, submitted his DNA for a paternity test; the results were inconclusive, with the report saying the samples submitted had been corrupted.[56] Mike told the press that after he and June separated, she'd been keeping Alana from seeing him.[57]

Jennifer Thompson

Jennifer Thompson (nee Lamb) is the wife of Mike Thompson. She was previously married to Raymond Lamb, Jr., a former truck driver and convicted sex offender.[58] She wed Lamb in 1994 and in 2014, he was convicted of sexually abusing a minor; he is currently serving a 35-year sentence at Wheeler Correctional Facility.[59] It was reported that Jennifer was considering weight loss surgery, as her obesity was causing her mobility issues, but said that she was hesitant to undergo the surgery for fear her husband would leave her if she did, as Mike prefers larger women.[60]

Lee Thompson

Lee "Uncle Poodle" Thompson is the paternal uncle of Alana and brother of Mike. He is openly gay and HIV positive.[61][62] He suffered from heart trouble in 2015, leading him to incur $150,000 in hospital bills.[63]

Michael Ford

Michael Anthony Ford (born 1977) is the father of Jessica and Lauryn. He was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor, after attempting to solicit oral sex from an undercover police officer he believed to be a teen girl. His arrest was featured on an episode of To Catch a Predator.[64] Michael is currently incarcerated and ineligible for parole until 2026, after he was found to have violated his probation.

Eugene Doak

Eugene Edward "Geno" Doak[65] (born 8 October 1975) is June's current romantic partner. The two began dating in 2017.[66] Geno has a criminal history, including felony charges, for which served time at Coastal State Prison.[67] In 2009, he was admitted to a psychiatric facility following a suicide attempt.[68] After being released from prison, Geno founded his own home improvement company, G&J Home Improvements, which is based in Griffin, Georgia.[69] Additionally, he is divorced and has children of his own from previous relationships and the two previously dated for a brief time in 2015.[70][71]

Mark McDaniel

Mark McDaniel is June's ex-partner and possibly the father of her third child, Lauryn.[72] Mark plead guilty to aggravated child molestation in 2003, with June's eldest daughter, Anna, being his victim.[73] June reportedly rekindled her relationship with Mark after his release from prison, resulting in the cancellation of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, though June denied any wrongdoing.[74]

TV appearances

Mama June: From Not to Hot

Toddlers & Tiaras

The Shannons were first introduced to U.S. audiences through their appearances on TLC's Toddlers & Tiaras. June and Alana first appeared together in an episode titled Precious Moments Pageant 2011, which originally aired on 4 January 2012, though filming for the episode took place in 2011. The mother-daughter duo became regulars on the show, which gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of pageantry. Alana's outgoing personality and funny remarks made her a fan favorite and several of her phrases from the show, such as "A dollar makes me holler," later became the basis for popular internet memes.[75] Audiences later expressed concern for Alana's health after it was revealed that June would give her daughter, then 6 years old, a mixture of soft drinks and energy drinks to give her enough energy to compete in pageants.[76]

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo premiered on TLC on 8 August 2012, which ran for four seasons, featuring the family and their daily lives. In the middle of filming the fifth season, TLC abruptly cancelled the show after it was confirmed June was dating a registered sex offender.[77]

Dr. Phil

In December 2014, Anna appeared on an episode of Dr. Phil, alongside her grandmother, Sandra, to discuss the disappearance of money from her savings account, which June had access to, and the backlash she received as the result of endorsing products claiming to treat the Ebola virus and cancer.[78]

The Doctors

In 2015, Alana and June appeared on an episode of The Doctors, who urged June to take control of Alana's weight, which had reached 125 pounds, making Alana clinically obese.[79]

Mama June: From Not to Hot

Mama June: From Not to Hot premiered on We TV on 24 February 2017. A second season aired the following year.

Dancing with the Stars: Juniors

Alana is set to appear on Dancing with the Stars: Juniors, a spin-off of Dancing with the Stars that will feature child stars and dancers.

Controversies

Go-go juice

During their time on Toddlers & Tiaras, June was filmed giving Alana, who was then 6 years old, a drink she referred to as "go-go juice."[80] Later on, it was revealed that the go-go juice she had Alana consume before pageants was a mixture of Red Bull, an energy drink, and Mountain Dew, a carbonated beverage high in caffeine, sugar, and calories.[81][82] Experts estimated that one serving of go-go juice contains as much caffeine as two cups of coffee, a worrisome amount considering that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children under the age of 12 not consume caffeine at all.[83][84] June defended her decision to give the Red Bull-Mountain Dew mixture to Alana, saying that there were worse things she could give her daughter to drink, such as alcohol, and that she'd tried alternatives, notably Pixy Stix, which are referred to as "pageant crack" within the pageant community due to the energizing effects the high sugar content has on a child contestant's behavior.[85][86]

Family Tree

  • Melvin Shannon, with Alexandra Hale
    • Joanne Shannon (b. 1964)
      • Amber Jackson
      • Andrew Jackson
    • Jimmy Shannon
    • June Shannon (b. 10 Aug 1979)
      • Anna Shannon (b. 28 Aug 1994), daughter of David Dunn
        • Kaitlyn Elizabeth Shannon (b. 26 Jul 2012), daughter of unnamed man
        • Kylee Madison Cardwell (b. 9 Dec 2015), daughter of Michael Cardwell
      • Jessica Shannon (b. 12 Oct 1996), daughter of Michael Ford
      • Lauryn Shannon (b. 7 Jan 2000), daughter of Michael Ford
        • Ella Efird (b. 8 Dec 2017), daughter of Joshua Efird
      • Alana Thompson (b. 28 Aug 2005), daughter of Mike Thompson

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