Reality TV star Mama June Shannon has married her partner Justin Stroud in an intimate wedding ceremony for a second time, multiple outlets have reported.
The 43-year-old mother-of-four - who first shot to notoriety on Honey Boo Boo, a reality series about the antics of her young pageant queen daughter Alana - has had a difficult few years marred by struggles with her weight, which saw her spiral into methamphetamine addiction.
Mama June had an acrimonious split from Alana's father, Sugar Bear, as well as from her former boyfriend Geno Doak. Her involvement with the latter saw them both arrested and charged with drug possession and, as a result, Alana had to live with her older sister Lauryn (also known as Pumpkin).
Following several stints in rehab, Mama June finally got the chance to walk down the aisle again with her husband, less than one year after they first tied the knot in March 2022.
All four of her daughters - Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson and Lauryn 'Pumpkin' Efird, Jessica 'Chubbs' Shannon, and Anna 'Chickadee' Cardwell - were in attendance at the Florida nuptials. Speaking to PEOPLE of the ceremony, Mama June said: "This was the first time the family had all been together since 2014, so it was really special to get married in a place where my family and I have had so many memories!
"We wanted to have a small and very intimate wedding, so we didn't have any groomsmen or bridesmaids. All four of my girls walked me down to Justin, and his mom walked him down the aisle," she added.
Mama June's very first marriage marks roughly two years since she revealed her drug addiction set her back close to $1 million. At the time, she told Access Hollywood about her new show Mama June: Road to Redemption, and how it forced her to address her and Geno's expensive drug habit.
"I would say the last year of our addiction, probably a good $900,000," she admitted. "So much money was sent to our dope man [...] I mean, it was a couple ounces a day. Our habit was $2,500 a day, if not more."
Alana - who is 17 - had told her mom on the show that the addiction ruined her life too. "It's just hard because you wasn't [sic] there for my first day of high school, and I think that's a pretty big thing. It was hard for me not having my mom there, and I had to come home and tell Pumpkin what I was doing," she said, via Page Six.
"I'm very grateful that Pumpkin was there for me, but why wasn't [sic] you there? Why wasn't [sic] you there when I needed you most?" she added.