If you saw, Here comes Honey Boo Boo, what did you think?

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  1. brittvan22 profile image74
    brittvan22posted 12 years ago

    If you saw, Here comes Honey Boo Boo, what did you think?

    They obviously did not promote the go-go juice yet, but there were plenty of antics thusfare that were crazy. Redneck games, mud, teen pregnancy, ill-manners, almost illiterate, etc. What did you think of the premiere episode.

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  2. profile image0
    Phelckyposted 12 years ago

    OMG did she get her own show!? yikes What a weird world we live in?

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Yes she did and you say now we know what creeps through the crawls spaces in between mud and dirty. Their family apparently, teen pregnancy, pageants, jumping in the mud and landing on belly, passing gas, all the  gross you don't want to know.

  3. moonlake profile image90
    moonlakeposted 12 years ago

    I was going to watch and I missed it. I can't believe anyone would give a child the go-go-juice. I think Honey Boo Boo's biggest problem she is a spoiled brat. The family I just don't know what to say about them.

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Didn't miss much unless you are a sucker for redneck games and hillbilly antics. The go-go juice is only the tip of the iceberg.

  4. profile image0
    april hollandposted 12 years ago

    I did not watch it for fear my brain cells would elapse into some sort of ignorant stupor....

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You are quite correct, boy was twitter sounding off on the show it was  waste of perfectly good brain cells, I must take the time to apologize to them. thanks for sharing.

  5. mismazda profile image59
    mismazdaposted 12 years ago

    I just saw the promos and it turned me off...I mean why would we let the MEDIA exploit our children and do anything to make $$$. I am so tired of the REALITy shows that show people acting in a negative, degrading way...I feel sorry for this family because I feel that they do not know any better, and doing what it takes to get $$$...My answer is just my opinion.

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I understand and agree with you position. However, the fact that the Mom defends her position so strongly I think she does recognize there is something wrong with it. I hubbed on it also.

  6. New 2011 Mom profile image61
    New 2011 Momposted 12 years ago

    It's funny, but their illiteracy is very annoying and it seems like it should be on CMT LOL

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I agree, thought I was the only one. I had my captions on just to follow them. I agree, CMT will probably pick it up once the season is over.

  7. RavenT2011 profile image65
    RavenT2011posted 12 years ago

    Honey Boo-Boo is a high spirited little girl and she seem to have what it takes to be a child TV star, however she cannot be held accountable for the actions of her parents. She isn't any different from the child stars we grew up loving from the disney channel. Remember Raven Symone, she was also a very out going child with lots of attitude and personality.The difference between the two is the parental guidence that was provided in order to enhance her career. Honey Boo-Boo is just like every other child in this world meaning she cannot do any more than what she is taught and what she is allowed to do at her age.

    Do not bash this child because she is just that a child, she is only acting off of learned behavior, and what she is told to do meaning she does what gets ratings.

    Remember judge and you will be judged in the same manner. Be blessed.

    RavenT

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I hubbed on this and no one is blaming or  bashing the child, the parents should be held responsible. I hubbed on it because I want the issue brought to the forefront and her parents to answer for it. Stand for something or fall for anything.

  8. brsmom68 profile image79
    brsmom68posted 12 years ago

    I saw the preview for the show and that was more than enough for me. Too much reality on TV, and encouraging a child to be rude is not my idea of a good thing. We should be teaching our children manners and respect, not allowing for rudeness and other negative behaviour. It appears anyone can be on TV these days; whatever happened to "make believe", which is what TV used to be for?

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      I agree. You didn't miss anything special, unless your into redneck games and ill manners.

  9. Mom Kat profile image73
    Mom Katposted 12 years ago

    I've never heard of this.  If I saw something that said "Here comes Honey Boo Boo" I would think that it is a children's program for preschoolers or toddlers.

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Trust me, that is the last thing it is about. Pageants, teen pregnancy, ill-manners, mud, filth, almost illiterate (if it wasn't for the captions I would have been lost at the speech.) Too much for tv. I hubbed on it.

  10. chepkoluumugulel profile image65
    chepkoluumugulelposted 12 years ago

    I saw her the other day when she was being interviewed by a journalist together with her mother. What threw me off was the fact that when they went to eating, she played with her spaghetti and the journalist asked her what she was doing. She said that she was removing her loose teeth. I could not help but think about of all the kids who do not have anything to eat. That really bothered me! The mother seems to approve everything this child does. I am just saying that the mother should be a little responsible and teach the child at least some values. It is not bad to be famous but to do so in a good way.

    1. brittvan22 profile image74
      brittvan22posted 12 years agoin reply to this

      mom cant teach values until she learns some outside of valuing attention.

  11. Don Fairchild profile image70
    Don Fairchildposted 12 years ago

    I didn't watch, would not want to contribute to the advertising base.  Obviously, an exploitation of children so that a morally deficient parent can make money off of her children.

  12. Penny G profile image59
    Penny Gposted 10 years ago

    I am not amused of impressed. The child has not been taught manners or respect and they are making money off this. Crazy

 
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