Mama June Reveals She Couldn't Even 'Wipe My Own A**' After Weight Loss Surgery
April 2 2018, Updated 6:56 p.m. ET
Mama June Shannon, who lost a whopping 300 pounds during the first season of her WEtv reality show, From Not to Hot, has revealed that recuperating from her multiple weight loss surgeries was horrifying.
In clips from a preview episode for the new season, June said on camera about one surgery, "I couldn't even move my arms. That s*** was like mummified. I couldn't even wipe my own a**. I couldn't wash my own hair. I couldn't lift my hands above my head."
The former Here Comes Honey Boo Boo star, 38, added, "I looked like The Walking Dead. When you have to have somebody wipe your own tooth and your own a** , that's kind of crazy. And, plus I started Mother Nature that day too at the surgery - it was awful."
Of course the drama is only starting as the newly-slim Mama appeared to have another medical scare during the upcoming Hot season. The preview episode showed Shannon was rushed to the hospital after complaining about migraine headaches.
June's daughter Alana Thompson, better known as Honey Boo Boo, told the cameras, "We're no strangers to doctors and hospitals, but this season our lives are rocked forever.
"I'm really freaking out cause she just went right in for surgery," Alana said about her mom's medical crisis.
Shannon went from 460 to 160 pounds in losing a ton of weight for season one of her reality show.
In the first season finale of FNTH, viewers saw Mama June wear her sizzling size 4 red revenge body dress to the wedding of her ex-boyfriend Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson, who is Honey Boo Boo's father.
Shannon showed off her incredibly skinny body while Mike exchanged vows with Jennifer Lamb.
Mama June had decided to transform herself with weight loss after Sugar Bear said that he was marrying his girlfriend.
Season two of Mama June: From Not to Hot, which also deals with Shannon's daughter Pumpkin's pregnancy, premieres on WEtv Friday, January 12, at 9 p.m. EST.
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