Mama June: Honey Boo Boo’s Georgia House Gone With The Glam — A Look Inside Its Unexpected Future!

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Mama June and Alana Thompson lived in a house in Georgia where the filming of Honey Boo Bo took place. Once a reality TV staple, it now has a different look because fate had planned way too nicely for it. June bought a new home, which she showed in Season 7 of Family Crisis.
Alana doesn’t live with June and her sisters anymore. She lives in Denver, Colorado, with her boyfriend, Dralin, to pursue her dream nursing degree. But she is deep in trouble after he broke the law in the country with a 2023 DUI arrest warrant. The legal drama is blocking her way to live a dream life with him.

Mama June & Alana’s Bonding Ruined!
June Shannon no longer shares the same bond with Honey Boo Boo. The daughter hated it when she kept pushing her to talk about Dralin’s legal troubles. Also, Shannon switches on her hot buttons with the topic of Pumpkin’s divorce. Just like her, she didn’t want to see the couple separating. But since they went on to parting ways, the chaos is too much to handle.
Alana is trying her best to stay away from family problems because she herself has so much to solve. City life has never been good for her. Initially, she rented out a house but ultimately sought financial assistance. Fans supported her at that time without bashing her much. But they later discovered she used the raised funds for her makeover.
Mama June’s Family House Is Rooting For Community Service!
Once, Honey Boo Boo spent her days loitering around the McIntyre, Georgia, home with her clan for the TLC show. But it now serves a purpose as it has been transformed into a resourceful place called the Community Resource Center. It will accommodate approximately 600 residents of the city. Viewers who have seen June’s initial days raising her children there might feel nostalgic.

Anna, Pumpkin, and Jessica all hit their teens in the house, but Alana was the cutest as she was too young. Sugar Bear, their daddy, even left his mark there. When the family failed to sell the property in 2015, the news came that it would be scheduled for demolition. Soon after that, June shifted to Hampton, Georgia, with her family.
Based on 13WMAZ‘s latest update, the community’s daily needs reinstated the house. It will be used to support those who are addicted to substances and others. From therapy to building a strong alcohol support group, everything will take place under one roof. Several meetings will be held for everyone who has ever had deteriorated mental health.
The reporter of the news channel called Alana’s Sketti-filled home a haven among McIntyre people. Since residents often travel out of the city to access better classes and services, the new center will provide them without the need for travel. The City of McIntyre bought the 1300 sq. ft. home in 2018 to fix Shannon’s bedrooms, which are now turned into functional meeting rooms. Stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers for further updates.