“I’m really scared that I’m not even going to recognize who she is,” Alana said.
Mama June's weight weight was “a problem the whole time.”
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“When I ate, I wasn’t worrying,” she said.
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Mama June Shannon paid for her own plastic surgery, which resulted into her slimming down to a size 4 thanks to her weight loss.
Mama June, who is now a size 4, admitted that it's OK for dieters to cheat as long as they continue with healthy eating to lose weight.
Mama June reportedly went from 460 pounds to become a thinner size 4. Her final weight was not revealed.
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