Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

2012 • TLC
3.4
1.04K reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 This is My Crazy Family
8/8/12
Season-only
Six-year-old pageant superstar Alana, aka Honey Boo Boo takes us off the pageant stage and into her home with her family. It's summertime in Georgia and that means one thing - mud. The whole family heads to the Summer Redneck Games to get down and dirty.
2 Gonna Be a Glitz Pig
8/8/12
Season-only
After a string of pageant losses, Sugar Bear brings home a new pet to cheer up Alana: a teacup pig Alana has named Glitzy. June hires an etiquette expert to teach Alana to be more refined for pageants and makes Pumpkin join in on the lesson.
3 She Oooo'd Herself
8/15/12
Season-only
The big pageant is only a few weeks away so June puts her money-saving skills to the test to save for Alana's pageant fees. Alana meets with a new pageant coach and learns her hardest routine yet. Then, the whole family throws Chickadee a baby shower.
4 I'm Sassified!
8/15/12
Season-only
The family prepares for June and Sugar Bear's anniversary. June and the girls head to the spa for a day of beauty. Then, with only two weeks till the big pageant, June discovers that Alana's pageant dress doesn't fit and they rush to have a new one made.
5 What Is A Door Nut?
8/22/12
Season-only
The family decorates for an annual Christmas in July celebration but the fun when Anna is rushed to the hospital with contractions. The family faces a tough decision when June suggests sending pet pig Glitzy back to the breeder.
6 A Bunch of Wedgies
8/29/12
Season-only
After a trip to the ER, pregnant Anna returns home with strict orders to take it easy. As the summer weight loss challenge draws to a close, June and the girls face their final weigh-in. Then, Alana and the family travel to the Rock Star Divas Pageant.
7 Shh! It's a Wig
9/5/12
Season-only
It's Fourth of July week and the family enjoys a picnic and fireworks. Sugar Bear surprises everyone with a new pool, but putting it together is a challenge in the heat. June searches for a new hairpiece that could help Alana win at the big pageant.
8 Time for Sketti!
9/12/12
Season-only
With summer drawing to a close and the girls getting bored, June thinks of creative ways to keep them all entertained. Then, to raise money for her pageant, Alana sets up a lemonade stand and June makes the family favorite for dinner: sketti.
9 Ah-choo!
9/19/12
Season-only
June brings the girls to help her in her favorite sport, Bingo, where they try to win the $1000 jackpot. Alana meets with Miss Georgia 2011 to get some pageant tips. Then, the whole family throws Alana a huge party to celebrate her seventh birthday.
10 It Is What It Is
9/26/12
Season-only
Alana gears up for her big pageant, but plans change last-minute when Chickadee goes into labor. Baby Kaitlyn arrives and it's soon obvious that she's a very special baby.

About this show

Here Comes Honey Boo Boo follows six-year-old pageant super star, Alana, aka Honey Boo Boo and her family. From family outings to family shoutings, the series takes us off the pageant stage and into the outrageous family life of the Honey Boo Boo clan.

Ratings and reviews

3.4
1.04K reviews
Jackie
July 24, 2014
This show is candid, on the spot and real. For everyone who gave a bad rating, it proves you're uneducated by purchasing something you didn't research. It's 2014, use Google you degenerates. Honey Boo Boo is a regular reality TV show depicting the everyday life of a southern Georgia family who probably cusses too much & undoubtedly eats horrible foods, however they are an awesome, fun loving bunch of hooligans with the usual antics: family fights, sibling rivalries and all around Tom Foolery. Stay tuned.
daniel haynes
March 3, 2014
I've never watched this show. I glimpsed a commercial for it and thought the same thing with the Kardashian...why. why aree these people famous. If I was a camera man for this show I'd either commit suicide or murder. What kind of life is that you sit down and watch other people like their live in an obviously scripted environment. Watch something that actually has plot development. Or read a book. If you can read that is. If not then find the movie that's based on the book so you don't get to over welmed
Woody Bradfield
March 11, 2013
I feel sorry for kids whose parents must push them into the limelight because they missed it. I know it sounds mean but that kid is not even close to entertaining. As she gets older she is gonna have to deal with the reality her mom was not a good a parent and she will never be a pageant queen. I would however like to watch the therapy sessions
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