MAMA June smiled through her missing teeth as she stocked up on chips and cheesecake amid the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
The was spotted leaving Publix supermarket in Port St Lucie, Florida with troubled boyfriend Geno Doak - while her daughters self-quarantine in Georgia.
Much like her daughters, Mama June was stocking up on the necessary products and foods that would sustain her through the pandemic.
The troubled couple left with several bags and when confronted with the cameras, she said how she couldn't get a hold of masks.
She told the cameras: "Masks are unavailable so the President needs to hurry up and get the masks to us and to everybody."
She added: "I think the Governor here in Florida has been really positive and so we are really excited. We are staying inside but we had to come out and get some water."
Boyfriend Geno concluded: "Hope everybody stays safe. We love you guys."
However, the couple didn't practice social distancing as they shared a Starbucks drink and didn't keep their distance from the paps.
Just two days ago, the a picture of herself in a hotel.
Along with the picture, she wrote: "I hope everyone is staying safe out there this is a scary time.
"News keeps posting old pics of us and you can’t believe everything you read. We’re staying safe inside and we hope you are too."
She talked about the walking around the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Florida on Tuesday.
Her a few days ago getting ready to self-quarantine after doing a quick grocery run.
They shopped at Piggly Wiggly in Gordon, Georgia but were faced with empty shelves and couldn't stock up properly - much like the rest of America.
Lauryn, 20, Alana, 14, Anna, 25, and Jessica, 23, could be seen talking and pushing a shopping cart out of the store as they made their way to their car.
A source told The Sun: "The market had no meat left, the shelves were bare.
"They bought Sloppy Joe mix, cereal and some pork chops."
June and Geno ran off last year after the family threw them an intervention.
They were arrested for possession of a controlled substance - crack cocaine - and possession of drug paraphernalia - a crack pipe - in March 2019.
Doak was also charged with domestic violence.
In October 2019, their attorney entered a not guilty plea on their behalf.
The Sun exclusively reported they have a in the case.
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