Tearful Revelation 💔Mama June Drops Heartbreaking Update After Alana’s Accident — Fans Hold Their Breath Over Her Condition! What Happened To Her??!

However, she let him go, as he admitted to driving the car at 40 miles an hour and not paying attention. Since her daughter has been a part of the car wreck, Shannon has kept her fans updated about Alana’s recovery through Instagram posts. Now she has given another update about her daughter. Keep reading to know further details.
Mama June Shares Latest Update About Alana’s Car Wreck
Mama June recently revealed that her daughter, Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, was in a car accident. She posted about the unfortunate event on her Instagram. She added that Alana was taken to the hospital and was doing fine. According to the reports, the 20-year-old was en route to a hair appointment when the crash occurred.

While writing about the wreck, Shannon added that Alana is back home and she is resting. She further said that it could have been worse than it was. “She is banged up a little bit but other than she is OK first car wreck.” Mama June further added that while she was going for her hair appointment, her second call was to her clinical director because the next day would have been her first day at work.
June also added that her daughter is still saying that she will get up in the morning and go for her clinicals. She concluded that message and said she was headed to Denver to pick up her rental car. She also added that she will get the whole situation figured out and make sure she is okay. Alana’s mother also revealed that the most challenging part for her was an entire day of travel, while she knew her daughter had been through an accident.
Still, she made sure she was with Alana as soon as possible. The good news is that Alana is back home and recovering. According to her mother, she is already looking forward to her plans. Even though she was in a terrible accident, it didn’t shake her determination. But her mother wants to make sure she is completely fine before she moves ahead of the accident.




