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David Bowie sold bonds backed by his future music royalties for $55 million in 1997.
Did you know?
David Bowie sold bonds backed by his future music royalties for $55 million in 1997.
From broke reality TV mom to $4M net worth, Mama June's financial journey mirrors her chaotic personal life. Her earnings peaked during 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' ($300K per episode) but tanked after her 2014 arrest and subsequent family drama.
Where the Money Comes From
Estimated Total
$4M
Current Net Worth
$4M
What They Kept
100%
How Much Does Mama June Shannon Make?
$400,000
Per Year
$33,333
Per Month
$7,692
Per Week
$1,096
Per Day
$45.66
Per Hour
$0.76
Per Minute
Estimated based on net worth of $4M over career span. Actual earnings vary by year.
Why $4M is below expected
Mama June's net worth of $4 million represents a dramatic rise and fall narrative typical of reality television's unpredictability. At her peak during 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' (2012-2014), she was pulling in substantial TLC paychecks and endorsement deals, but her 2014 drug arrest and subsequent legal issues derailed her earning potential significantly. The reboot 'Mama June: From Not to Hot' provided a partial recovery, but viewership and paydays never matched the original show's dominance.
Her revenue streams are heavily dependent on reality television appearances and the continued relevance of her family members, particularly Honey Boo Child (Alana Thompson). Without consistent hit shows, her earnings have stabilized at lower levels, relying on reality TV guest spots, speaking engagements, and social media monetization. This dependency on family-based content creates vulnerability—any scandal involving her children directly impacts her marketability and income potential.
Mama June's financial trajectory serves as a cautionary tale: despite earning millions at her peak, poor personal decisions and legal troubles prevented wealth accumulation. Her estimated $4 million net worth is respectable but significantly lower than where a more strategically-minded reality TV star could have positioned herself after nearly a decade of mainstream television exposure.
How Does Shannon Compare?
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