Is just not a cute kid at all? I wonder why her family is setting her up for failure. It looks like she already has enough of that going on by how she is raised without them adding to it by making her believe she is exceptionally beautiful. She cries when she doesn't win anything, but she is not cute and very "unrefined". What do they expect?
What is even worse, when she was wearing that flipper in the one episode I watched and she was grinding her teeth all weird, all I could think is that she is that is a glimpse of what she is going to look like in 15 years when she is addicted to meth.
Yeah, sorry, but youre rednecks.
That is what they did to Jon and Kate Gosselin and their kids. They destroyed that family. He was done with it and she wanted more money and more money...anything to avoid supporting the kids she wanted.
Quoting Dawn4175:
That show is all about exploiting that family. It's pretty repulsive of the network, if you ask me.
Only when the last river has been poisoned,
Only when the last fish has been caught,
Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten.
— Cree Indian Prophecy
Her family is a sad comment on what many families have come too
Honey boo boo is not alone
I agree with you 100%. I feel bad for her. Her parents are idiots especially her momma! I watched one show with her in it and couldn't finish it I was embarrassed for her and just wanted to slap the mother for being stupid.
But I do think that she could be a cute litte thing if her parents portray her as they do and taught her some manners.
You're not alone; that child is certainly not cute. I do love the show though, simply cuz it's a train wreck and I love "different" shows like that. I haven't missed an episode yet.
Quoting alwayskk:She's cute. The way they dress her is not cute, with all the make up and hair. Her attitude is not cute, either, it makes her very, very uncute.
I knew I wouldn't like it, but someone here asked me to watch it before making a judgement. Ok, fair enough. I watched it. I don't like it. And they are setting that little girl up in this false world where they teach her that everyone is just going to love her no matter what she says or does. I get the whole "live your life as if no one is watching" idea. I do. But the reality is, people are watching, so you would think that the parents would be more selective about what they put out there for the world to see. But this is television in 2012, so I probably shouldn't even be surprised.





- TrouserMouse
on Sep. 2, 2012 at 10:54 AM