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    'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' shows the everyday life of 6-year-old Southern pageant queen and her family

    Honey Boo Boo is back and more outrageous than ever in her own TLC series, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo." The reality show follows "Toddlers and Tiaras" breakout star Alana Thompson, 6, and her family of seven (including Glitzy the pig), who live near a train track in a tiny Georgia town. The family is more than just self-professed rednecks, though. They are passionate about providing charity to those in need by sharing edible roadkill meat, which they also enjoy!

    The rest of the gang includes Alana's parents - father "Sugar Bear" Mike, 40, and super thrifty mother June ("Mama"), 32 - and Alana's three sisters: Lauryn, "Pumpkin," 12; Jessica, "Chubbs," 15; and pregnant Anna, "Chickadee," 17. They may sound like a modern cast of "The Beverly Hillbillies," minus Beverly Hills, but they are all real with a touch of Honey Boo Boo's huge personality.

    "We all have our teeth, don't we?"

    Get ready to "redneck-ognize"! In this clip, you'll see the Thompson family do what they love: Cheerfully rub their bellies and dive into mud puddles. Dad calls them rednecks, but Alana's sister thinks it comes down to dentistry. One thing's for sure, a dollar makes Honey Boo Boo holler.

    Shopping with Mama June

    There is more than one queen in this house! Extreme couponing queen Mama June has lived in Georgia her whole life, washes her hair in the kitchen sink, and has a big personality with a heart to match. She is a frugal shopper and relies on coupons to save money so she and Alana can afford to participate in pageants.

    As seen in this clip, June even goes to the local auction where she can get deals on household goods and nearly expired food. Looks like Mama knows the meaning of a dollar! Holler!

    With her Georgia drawl, one-liners, and signature belly rub, Alana "Honey Boo Boo Child" just might steal your heart. Although the self-proclaimed beauty queen has never won a grand supreme, she has managed to top other girls in the outrageous child pageant world of "Pretty Woman" costumes. Beneath the pageant glitz and Southern roots, though, she is just a regular little girl who loves dancing around with her family to their iPod and Taylor Swift.

    Watch the premiere of "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" Wednesday, 8/8, at 10 PM on TLC.

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