Warning: This article could be triggering to anyone who has been the victim of sexual assault.
UPDATE: Since Mamamia published this post on October 24, more details on the story have come to light. Including:
Mama June’s elder daughter Anna Cardwell – also known as Chickadee – has told Radar Online that her mother’s alleged boyfriend Mark McDaniel assaulted her when she was just eight years old. Anna, now 20 and mother to a two-year-old daughter, is quoted as saying, “‘I believe she (June) is seeing him and hanging around him. I’m hurt’. Radar cites harrowing court documents that confirm Anna’s account.
Mama June has denied that she is romantically involved with McDaniel, but TMZ continues to report otherwise, and has published more photographs of the pair together, apparently taken in recent weeks.
The Network that produces Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, TLC, have cancelled the show amid the controversy, saying in a statement: “Supporting the health and welfare of these remarkable children is our only priority. TLC is faithfully committed to the childrens’ ongoing comfort and well-being.” The network has reportedly offered Anna counselling.
Previously, Mamamia wrote:
By ROSIE WATERLAND
I have loved – LOVED – the show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo since it premiered two years ago.
Top Comments
The woman sexualised her young daughter, made her drink red bull and fed her family crap - why support someone like this by watching their show and writing off their generational obesity as folksy charm? Its not funny, its just sad. Then everyone acts surprised when it turns out that yes, the family is dysfunctional and unhealthy, and suddenly its not okay to laugh at kids who are being messed up.
Just read the update. Truly shocked and words fail me.
I could understand the mum finding this guy to shoot him in the nuts. I cannot fathom her finding him again to "hang out" with him in any capacity.
IMHO mums who stay with men who abuse their kids are just as guilty as the abusers. In many ways, more culpable because the mum may be the only person who that child looks to for protection.