TV Wedding! Mama June's Daughter Pumpkin Marries Baby Daddy In Las Vegas
Mama June Shannon's daughter Pumpkin has married her longtime boyfriend, Josh Efird, in Las Vegas, a source exclusively confirmed to RadarOnline.com.
"Pumpkin and Josh tied the knot this weekend," a source close to the couple told RadarOnline.com. "Cameras were rolling and it will be featured on the upcoming season of Mama June: From Hot To Not."
Shocking photos obtained by RadarOnline.com showed the 18-year-old newlywed, legally known as Lauryn Shannon, gallivanting around Sin City in wedding attire.
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In addition to the celebratory white veil, Pumpkin was spotted wearing a pink sash and of course, a ring on THAT finger.
Pumpkin was joined by her mom and little sister Alana Thompson for the big day. The new bride's sister Anna confirmed to RadarOnline.com that she did not attend the ceremony.
RadarOnline.com first broke the news that Efird popped the question in 2016. Pumpkin was 16 years old at the time.
Not everyone in the family thought the engagement was a good idea. Josh's grandmother, Linda Efird, told RadarOnline.com at the time that she believed the couple was "too young for marriage."
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Pumpkin and Josh welcomed their first child, a baby girl, in December 2017.
So far there are no marriage records for the couple in Nevada, although Pumpkin may have followed in her mom's footsteps by having a civil ceremony. As RadarOnline.com readers know, Mama June wed her ex Sugar Bear in a civil ceremony in her Georgia backyard.
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