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8:58 pm - 09/12/2012

Honey Boo Boo has hometown fans and critics + Episode discussion

In an interview with The Associated Press this week, Alana said filming the show was fun because she got to do things she doesn't always get to do, like going to a water park. Her mother said the family has enjoyed doing the show and believes the way it's edited portrays their unscripted life fairly and accurately.

"This is who she is," Shannon said as her daughter interrupted her with silly jokes and giggles. "This is her everyday life. She's got her own little personality, especially like when the cameras come on and when she's got attention."


Alana, who turned 7 late last month after filming ended, was friendly and playful, though a bit distracted, during her second national media interview of the day. Like so many kids her age, she likes to be the center of attention, and when she said or did something funny, she'd look around to gauge the reaction of those around her. She whined to her mother about not wanting to go to school, but finally headed out the door to join her classmates in a tan dress and strappy silver sandals with little heels.

The tiny town of McIntyre is nestled in a rural county that is a major exporter of kaolin, a chalky clay used in a wide range of products, including cosmetics, medicines, catalytic converters for vehicles and heat shields on space shuttles. The town's population is around 650 and nearly 40 percent of the families had an income that put them below the poverty level, according to 2010 Census numbers. Main Street stretches for about three blocks and features a small handful of businesses.

The show has portrayed the area unfairly, choosing to fixate on shots of junk cars, garbage dumps and stray animals, Wilkinson County Chamber of Commerce president Jonathan Jackson said in a statement, adding that he'd like to see more of the region's positive attributes on the air.

"You can't very well ask and expect a television network to possess tact and taste — unless it makes them a dollar," he said.

Among the more than two dozen locals approached by the AP, the most common reaction to the series was that, for better or worse, it has "put McIntyre on the map." Many said they watch and enjoy the show, though most didn't necessarily think it represents the way most people in the area live.


"I don't mind it, it's just that it doesn't give a good image for the county since it is a small county, and it's a really family-oriented county, and we are basically, you know, church goers down here, and a lot of the things they do ... we don't agree with it," said Carolyn Snead, a McIntyre resident who works as a tax preparer. But she thinks Alana is funny and adorable and that if the show helps her succeed, it's worthwhile.

Tommy Floyd used to live near the family in nearby Toomsboro and has ridden four-wheel all-terrain vehicles with them and called them "good people to be around."

"They don't put on," he said. "That's everything they do every day. It ain't just put on for the show." Anita McGahee owns a flower and gift shop near the family's home and said several fans have stopped by her shop to buy stuffed animals or balloons for Alana or her 17-year-old sister Anna, who recently had a baby. She said she knows the family and called them "simple, country people."


"It bothers me a little that people might think that that's what everyone here is like. It's like we all don't have any manners," she said, but that doesn't stop McGahee from going to her mother's house every Wednesday evening to watch the show.

Homer Rawls lives in nearby Gordon and said he's not too worried about the show making people in other parts of the country think all Southerners are backward rednecks.

"They already think that," he joked. "It kind of makes country folks look a little bad, but it's done in fun."


Some people who stopped by a gas station convenience store to pick up a burger or barbecue for lunch said they didn't want to discuss it, while others blasted the family's behavior. But in this close-knit community where most people know each other at least a little bit and word travels fast, none of those with strong negative opinions were willing to give their names.

Since the show premiered last month, online criticism has focused on the family's behavior, weight and diet — which often includes junk food and sometimes a mixture of Mountain Dew and Red Bull they call "go-go juice." Many online commenters liken it to a train wreck they can't stop watching because they're shocked and horrified.

When the show began, Shannon said she was concerned about online criticism of her family and the way she parents, but she said she doesn't go online much these days unless one of her friends or a fan alerts her to a particular story. She said she also knows opinions in town are mixed.

"It's small town living," she said. "I don't have any trouble with anybody here or whatever, but people are going to have opinions. I mean, that's everyday life."

Executive producer Lauren Lexton rejects accusations that the show is exploiting the family or playing on stereotypes. The show has been so popular, she said, because the family members clearly love each other and strike a chord with the audience.

"They seem outrageous, but then once you get to know them, you really relate to them and like them," she said.


Shannon declined to disclose how much TLC is paying them for each episode, saying only, "We are very well compensated." But the money isn't going toward lavish purchases and is instead divided into equal trusts for each of the four kids, she said. The family still lives on the money Shannon's partner, Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson, makes from his job in the nearby chalk mines and has no plans to move from the modest house they lived in before the show, Shannon said.

The show's one-hour season finale is Sept. 26. TLC isn't saying yet whether it will do a second season of the hit show, but Shannon isn't concerned.

"Life is all about experiences," Shannon said, "and this is one of the experiences on the journey of life, and if it continues, fine, and if it doesn't, then we move on to be the same people we were before the show even started."




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juel1979 13th-Sep-2012 02:00 am (UTC)
Daddy/daughter date. I may cry. Seriously.
mmmyesplease 13th-Sep-2012 04:16 am (UTC)
I did cry. It reminded me of being a kid and having my daddy take me to Chuck E Cheese. And it's like, that's all he wanted? To hang out with his daughters while they were still young and it was easy to make them smile? I mean he obviously didn't go for the pizza.

I'm drunk rn though, so that might be affecting my mood.
in_styles 13th-Sep-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
What is this show about?

/never watched
whitegirlmob 13th-Sep-2012 02:10 am (UTC)
For the longest time, I thought the show about that girl(s?) with two heads was Honey Boo Boo.
andres01234 16th-Sep-2012 10:21 pm (UTC)
a trashy family
pixiesilver 13th-Sep-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
yay yay
heure_actuelle 13th-Sep-2012 02:01 am (UTC)
omg june with straight hair and make up
cuzilubb 13th-Sep-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
how can anyone criticize this magical child
vehiclesshockme 13th-Sep-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
I thought she was obnoxious on her Toddlers & Tiaras ep but I love her now.
scheisse 13th-Sep-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
She's an LGBT activist, so the people who criticize her are obviously homophobes.

Edited at 2012-09-13 02:06 am (UTC)
bittermunchkin 13th-Sep-2012 02:11 am (UTC)
Is she really?
gorlplz 13th-Sep-2012 06:47 pm (UTC)
this

miss hunTy bew bew chile is a bb goddess
vehiclesshockme 13th-Sep-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
Pumpkin not even wearing shoes.
deadendqueen16 13th-Sep-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
Don't toy with my emotions, Ru.
pixiesilver 13th-Sep-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
damn that's not a store you shop in
heure_actuelle 13th-Sep-2012 02:03 am (UTC)
tbh i don't like wearing shoes either but i also hate the feeling of dirty feet so i also don't like not wearing shoes o.0
vehiclesshockme 13th-Sep-2012 02:04 am (UTC)
I love socks. Like I'm kind of obsessed with socks actually.
heure_actuelle 13th-Sep-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
hah i love socks too, fixes my dilemma!
lumosofmylife 13th-Sep-2012 02:07 am (UTC)
Me too.
soavantgarde 13th-Sep-2012 02:27 am (UTC)
me too, when I was in middle/high school I was obsessed with getting fun colored/patterned socks, I refused to just wear white ones

I just bought some snoopy halloween ones the other day <3
meow_tan 13th-Sep-2012 03:20 am (UTC)
i love socks, especially fluffy fuzzy one
and i never match my socks (unless they are visible ofc)
peiyu 13th-Sep-2012 05:42 am (UTC)
I can't wear my ballet flats without socks. I even have a pair that has a built in sock.
tragickingdomxo 13th-Sep-2012 02:03 am (UTC)
I want to go party at the gas station
pixiesilver 13th-Sep-2012 02:03 am (UTC)
pumpkin likes that black man that's why she is always there
tutuhead 13th-Sep-2012 02:04 am (UTC)
lmao you had to go there
pickledprose 13th-Sep-2012 02:07 am (UTC)
lol
pamuya 13th-Sep-2012 02:04 am (UTC)
aw sugar bear
abbyb1 13th-Sep-2012 02:28 am (UTC)
...but Sugar Bear with a mullet is epic!
tine_marie 13th-Sep-2012 02:04 am (UTC)
Aww I love how Sugar Bear talks about how ALL the girls are growing up too fast and he wants to spend time with them, even though they're not all his biologically.
haverchuck_bill 13th-Sep-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
yeah, he seems like a pretty good dad to all of them.
pamuya 13th-Sep-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
ikr and they all seem to look to him as their dad too
vehiclesshockme 13th-Sep-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
Same.
shesasuperhero 13th-Sep-2012 04:33 pm (UTC)
I know! He seems like such a sweet guy! They said he works 7 days a week, and I love how he wants to spend time as a family while he's home. Pumpkin thinks of him as her bio dad, I think she was about 4 when he came into the picture.
vehiclesshockme 13th-Sep-2012 02:04 am (UTC)
Don't they normally make you were socks at these places?
juel1979 13th-Sep-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
Yep, FML teared up. LOL My husband just got to come home for a couple days while out of state for work, and yeah. Blah. My life. LOL
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