There’s going to be more of tiny pageant sensation Alana Thompson and her family on TV. TLC said today it ordered more episodes of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, the redneck reality series that has become something of a pop culture phenomenon. In addition to adding to the show’s initial 10-episode order, the network will air three Boo Boo holiday specials this year — for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. “What you see is what you get and we are excited to share even more of Alana and her family’s unbridled hilarity, sincerity and love with our viewers,” said Amy Winter, general manager of TLC. The Authentic Entertainment-produced series has been a ratings hit since its August 10 debut, averaging 2.3 million viewers an episode. The first half of Honey Boo Boo’s debut season ends tonight with a special one-hour episode.
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Yet another sign of the Apocalypse.
What is the purpose of putting this shlock on a public forum? Isn’t the world in enough trouble without advertising how uncouth, and completely rude people can be.
WE the people have been subjected to enough “crap” on our television sets, please bring back Carol Burnett!!!
All i can say to that is dont watch
This is probably the worst television show i’ve ever witnessed…why would big Bertha and her little pot belly be on the LEARNING CHANNEL. I think there is a difference between cake boss and this God awful show. TLC should look in to this just a little??
The people at THE LEARNING CHANNEL really need to stop this.
It is just wrong…..
I think honey booboo is a hilarious little girl.she is adorable she deserved this show it is funny entertaining and people can not get enough of it I am honey booboos #1 fan I love her show and there is nothin wrong wit it she is just bein a kid so just leave her b ! B-)
funny funny show, never watched until I was stuck flippin channels sick with the flu. They should get paid more per episode and I also thought Uncle Poodle was a great addition.One of the few bright spots on TV, besides the new Dallas & Nashville.