TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA: June Shannon, the star of 'Mama June: Family Crisis', has found herself juggling a hectic schedule while supporting her daughter Anna 'Chickadee' Cardwell through her cancer treatment. With the sole responsibility of caregiving, Mama June has been on the go, shuttling between hospitals and managing her professional commitments in promotions and reality TV. Her relentless determination shines through as she strives to be there for her daughter while keeping up with the demands of her career.
In the midst of her daughter's cancer battle, Mama June surprised fans by posting a promotional video for a supposedly sugar-free drink. However, the internet wasn't convinced by the claim. Fans argued that artificial sugar could be detrimental to health, creating an ironic situation as June is currently supporting her daughter's fight against cancer.
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Mama June promotes unhealthy drink
In a recent video, Mama June enthusiastically promoted two products -- juice mixes and a variety of sugar-free drinks. Showcasing a green apple-flavored juice mix, she presented a range of options from different brands. The video offered viewers plenty of choices when it comes to selecting sugar-free beverages. June also gave options between all the different kinds of flavors while promoting the drink.
In the caption, she wrote, " Happy Tuesday the excitement of the day I found some (Juice mix brand name) green apple finally but fun part is figuring out what (Sugar-free juice) to put in it loving this water journey."
In the video, Mama June took her promotion a step further by mixing green apple juice mix with vanilla-flavored juice. June eagerly tried out the concoction herself, showcasing her enthusiasm for the unique blend. Additionally, June shared an exclusive discount code, providing viewers with an opportunity to enjoy the product at a reduced price. She was promoting products while her daughter battles stage 4 cancer and this hasn't gone down well with fans.
'Why are you promoting junk?'
As her daughter Anna fights her battle against cancer, June's decision to promote unhealthy drinks has raised eyebrows. The internet is not convinced about the sugar-free title of the drinks as one user said, "Still has all the additives though."
While another user wrote pretty much a whole scientific reason behind the health hazard of these drinks and said, "Not trying to be rude here but that artificial sugar that they put in those skinny drink mixes and powders is actually harmful to your body. Your body doesnt know what to do with it since it considers it a “foreign” substance and it actually stays in your body and makes you gain wait slowly over time the more you drink them. I would say moderation is key, drink some water with fresh fruit or plain water and then once jn awhile drink a normal soda . As long as your not drinking regular soda all the time then youll be more than fine . Everyone stay far far away from anything that says skinny or no calories unless its plain water . You can get water bottles that you can put sliced fruit in the center like lemons , watermelon , strawberries and have the fresh natural fruit infuse the water ."
Another user was straightforward with his response and said, "Why are you promoting junk??" Some users called her out for trying to get unnecessary attention and setting forceful trends as one wrote," I never thought to mix green apple & vanilla i mean at this point ur setting trends."
One commented on her financial condition and said, "Code and everything with a tag this a sponsor. You getting dry on the $ ms June 😂." Another fan wrote, "But June it’s not water. It’s juice lol." These reactions raise questions about the promotional video and the product's ingredients.
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