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Mama June Loves Walking Around Naked Following Weight Loss Transformation! (EXCLUSIVE)

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Mama June is feeling herself following her impressive weight loss transformation !
The Mama June: From Not to Hot star has lost over 150 pounds and according to her personal trainer Kenya Crooks , she is not afraid of getting naked to show off the results.
“She’s loving everything, everything, and everything,” Kenya told Life & Style exclusively. “She hated a whole bunch of herself before, but now, because of the surgery and the workout piece of it, she’s enjoying all phases of June. She walks around naked! That’s what the kids told me.”
He continued, “The kids are like, ‘Hey, can you have a conversation with her because we can’t take all this new June.'”
This “new June” is all anyone can talk about since it was revealed that she dropped to a size 4.
“It’s not an exaggeration,” he added of her new dress size. “Catch her in two weeks and she might be a size 2.”
Her daughters Alana (better known as Honey Boo Boo ) and Lauryn (aka Pumpkin ) might not love the nudity but they are proud of their mom’s transformation .
“I think that her biggest thing [she has to] overcome is that fact that she still thinks of herself as a bigger person,” Pumpkin said before revealing June also got her breasts done and excess skin removed. “And I guess because she’s seen herself as a bigger person all these years, she doesn’t realize how small she is.”
So can we expect the rest of the reality TV family to follow in Mama June’s weight loss footsteps?
“I’m going to end up getting them all, even some cousins you don’t know about,” Kenya joked. “If they’re chunky, I’m probably going to get ’em. Stay tuned.”
Catch Mama June: From Not to Hot on Friday at 10 p.m. EST on WEtv! Click through the gallery below for more photos of June from the show!
The promo starts off with the question, "Can Mama June actually be a size 4?" and shows the reality star working out with a trainer and prepping for weight loss surgery.

"My new show is about me actually going through a transformation, and feeling better about myself and losing weight," she tells the camera.

She confesses that she just wants to be more confident in herself and get rid of her "flaws."

"My biggest goal is to make sure my kids have a better life than I did growing up," she admits.

"I'm changing my body and my love life," the 37-year-old shares during the trailer.

The clip goes on to call her weight loss "the most shocking transformation in reality TV history."

But Mama June's transformation isn't the only one that's got us talking! Alana Thompson (aka Honey Boo Boo) has grown so much since her beauty pageant days, and her sister shares that she even has a boyfriend.

In one hilarious clip, Alana tells her mom, "You've gotta limit your cheese," while rapidly eating goldfish off of a treadmill!

The Here Comes Honey Boo Boo alum admits, "This surgery is the scariest thing I’ve ever done, but I mean there is a skinnier person inside of me."

"I am a little bit nervous because the worst thing that could happen through all this is I could die," she reveals. "That's a huge fear of mine."

But not everyone's on board with her weight loss surgery. Alana, 11, tells her mom, "I think you look fine the way you are."

Mama June later admits that she doesn't have an ideal weight loss goal and will be satisfied no matter what.

Although we don't get to see Mama June's weight loss until after the show premieres, WEtv certainly has us hooked by teasing her family's reaction. "There ain’t no way in hell that’s you, mama," one of her daughters exclaims.

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I was an only child growing up, so I was a bit lonely. A neighboring family that we were very close with were Mormons, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), and I had another friend at school who was also Mormon. Through them, I was introduced to the Mormon Church and I started attending. I wasn't baptized in the Mormon Church until I was an adult, but in my mind I've been a member since I was a kid.
At the time it wasn't really about faith or religion, it was just about wanting something to do and wanting to belong. I liked this group that was very organized and close knit and had bible study class where I could make friends. I remember services as being three hours long, with a traditional service and then two classes, but I didn't pay a lot of attention. Of course knew about the Book of Mormon and that Joseph Smith founded The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I understood the basics and believed in the core of the religion.
But I just wanted to socialize; everyone was so welcoming. If you're a member, you're family. That's what I love about the Mormon Church.
After graduating high school I didn't attend for a while. I actually met someone in high school, got married a bit too young and had my son at 19. We separated and I rekindled a relationship with, and married, my husband Steve in my early 20s and we had three children together.
I began working for a college in the admissions department in the Pacific Northwest where I live, and there was a woman there I was drawn to chatting with. She was older than me and, one day, I asked her why she wasn't married. She told me a story about how her husband had gone in for routine surgery and died unexpectedly and it had been a long, drawn out ordeal for her.
I kept thinking about her and then my own life. I was 30 then and had my husband and kids but I didn't have any friends outside work because I was so focused on my family. I felt lonely and knew that if something happened I would have been completely on my own.
I had a strong urge then that going back to the Mormon Church was what I needed to do. I told my husband and said that while the kids were young, I felt we needed to get them comfortable with attending. He was fine with that; he had the faith but not necessarily the desire to attend and be baptized. I then called missionaries over and started attending Church again and that's when I was baptized.
I don't drink alcohol, coffee or caffeine. My parents, not for religious reasons, were extremely healthy so I've only ever sipped a soda, and I didn't like it. That part of being Mormon I follow very closely and it comes naturally to me. In the Mormon Church you're taught that you need care for your body and that if you're physically healthy, you're mentally healthy. That's important to me. But I call myself a big picture person; I don't hang on to every detail. A lot of my friends in the Church do follow every detail of the teachings. For example, I haven't heard my Church friends swear. I don't cuss like a sailor, but I think adult humor is funny and watch R rated movies, and my friends in the Church do not. But that doesn't make me a bad person or mean that I'm not going to heaven.
I also don't wear blessed undergarments except on occasion. The purpose of the garments is to be a constant reminder of the covenants we made, but I will be honest and admit that I find them uncomfortable and they bunch under my clothes. The best comparison I can give is that a wedding ring symbolizes the promises that are made when people marry. A man might not wear a wedding ring but probably still loves his wife and just doesn't see the need for the symbol. That symbol, like wearing blessed undergarments, is a minor detail in the
If you want to be a missionary in the Mormon Church, you serve a two year mission as a man or 18 months as a woman, but I haven't done that. We do have callings which I have been part of. All members of the church do volunteer work and it's unpaid. We rely on every member to work together to get jobs done. If there is a need as an adult woman, there is a Relief Society; you would go to the president and say that you have a need, such as a need for childcare. And we have Primary teachers, who teach the children. Most people have a role. I currently have a calling as a Visiting Teacher. In the role, we are assigned a family to minister to, to see if they need anything and share the spiritual message with them.
I have the same beliefs as the church when it comes to polygamy. I believe marriage is between God and two people, not more than two. Anyone practicing polygamy today is probably a member of their own version of the Mormon Church and not actually an active member of the LDS.
Looking back it feels like rejoining the Church when I did was kind of a religious experience, because several years after I began attending again, I did go through a crisis and my husband did get ill.
He developed an autoimmune disease and was diagnosed with cirrhosis and then had a three year battle in and out of the hospital until he passed. It was very traumatic and extremely tough on my children. And, it was very difficult to maintain a job and a household.
The Church was more supportive than I could have imagined. They showed up at the hospital in shifts to support me and they sent a meal every night so no one had to make dinner. They did this for three years and even set up counseling services for us through their Family Services department. I was also asked if I needed financial assistance, which I declined,
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