GORDON, GEORGIA: The latest episode of 'Mama June: Family Crisis' is going to be emotional as Mama June Shannon will seek therapy to mend her relationship with her daughters - Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson, Anna Cardwell, Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Efird and Jessica Shannon.
However, in the upcoming episode, Mama June confessed that she can never make up for the emotional damage she has caused her four daughters following her arrest. June's relationship with her daughters strained after she and her former boyfriend Geno Doak were arrested on drug possession charges in 2019. Now, in a new episode of the WeTV series, June addressed her broken relationship with her four daughters.
Mama June takes advice from Dr Ish to mend relationship with her daughters
During a video chat conversation, her therapist Dr Ish explained, "Those young women, have grown up right before your eyes and they're about ready to make some grown-up decisions now." He further elaborated, "Cutting you out of their lives might be one of those decisions. If that's the truth, if that's where they are, you're going to have to accept that."
However, in the preview clip released by The Sun, when Dr Ish asked if she was ready to become the best mom, June said, "I'm not going to tell you I'm going to be the best mom because they don't and I don't come with an instruction manual. But I can be the best person that I can be for them and for myself." The doctor advised June to be ready to finally take some accountability in a way that those girls can hear it. June instantly agreed and said, "Oh yes, most definitely. If I didn't give a s**t I wouldn't have begged and said look I have no other choice but to please help me." However, the doctor then praised June and said, "You sound like a mom today. A mom who wants their daughters back today. And my guess is your daughters want their mother back."
Mama June gets emotional while talking about strained relationship with her daughters
June got emotional while discussing her strained relationship with her daughters. June admitted to doctor Ish, "To be honest, I can never really honestly make up for what I've done. I mean this is the truth... I can never make up for what I've done in the past." However, the reality star insisted that the past doesn't define who she is today. She shared that she now wants to be part of her daughters' life, adding, "I want the girls to be part of my present, I want the girls to be part of my future." She added, "I want to be there to see the grandkids grown up, I want to see Alana graduate, I want to see things that are going on in life."
New episodes of 'Mama June: Family Crisis' Season 6 premiere on Fridays at 9 pm ET on We TV. Additionally, you can watch new episodes every Tuesday on AMC streaming service ALLBLK.