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Mama June’s Moving Back To Georgia To Be Near Daughter Chickadee – Hollywood Life





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Mama June Shannon, 43, is getting ready to spend more time by her 28-year-old daughter Anna “Chickadee” Cardwells side. The doting mom recently admitted she is in the process of moving from her current home in Alabama, to Georgia, where Chickadee lives and is going through treatments for stage 4 adrenal carcinoma cancer. Her husband, Justin Stroud, will also be joining her.

“We are definitely leaving Alabama. I’m in the process of leaving Alabama now and I’m in the final steps of my legal issues,” Justin told The US Sun. “So we’ll definitely be going back to Georgia.” June also said that she and her spouse have “split time between Alabama and Georgia,” since Chickadee was diagnosed in Jan. “And when we come to help Anna and visit, we stay in an Airbnb,” she added.

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Mama June visiting Chickadee during one of her treatments. (MEGA)

Although Mama June and Chickadee’s relationship was strained in the past, the former has been there for the latter during the difficult health battle. The bonding “was actually working before she found out that she had cancer,” and has continued. “It didn’t just all of a sudden miraculously start working like what Anna had cancer, you know, to make that totally clear with everybody,” June said.

Before she revealed her moving plans, June made headlines in Apr., when she was seen posing with Chickadee in a hospital. The latter was going through one of her treatments as she sat in a bed while wearing a red cap and white shirt. Anna’s sisters, Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, 17, and Lauryn “Pumpkin” Efird, 23, were also there to support her.

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Chickadee was diagnosed with cancer in Jan. (APEX/MEGA)

Despite being there for Chickadee, June previously admitted she has a hard time going on social media sites because it can be emotionally draining. “I don’t go live [on TikTok] a lot because of Anna. I’m already emotionally drained because of that,” she told People. “I’m not being mean with the emotion… I’m not mentally [or] emotionally prepared to deal with 5,000 people asking me about Anna that day.”

“I just have the energy to give to them and answer that a hundred times without crying on TikTok for three hours,” she continued. “You don’t know whether to scream. You don’t know whether to laugh. You don’t know whether to holler. You don’t know who to blame.”



This story originally appeared on Hollywoodlife

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