Mama June’s ex Sugar Bear’s new wife has demanded she "get rid of her man and go to rehab" after her arrest with boyfriend Geno Doak.
Jennifer Lamb Thompson and " Shannon have had an ongoing feud over how June's daughter Alana Thompson, 14, should be raised.
In a video shared by network WE tv, Jennifer addressed fans of the show about how the new season is portraying the family's very real situation with June.
She told fans: "What we show on TV is not always what's happening but this season is actually what's happening of the family - of the Shannons and the Thompsons.
"So, everyone, when you watch, please know that we are real people and we do live in the real world with real world."
She then addressed June directly and said: "June, you really need to get your life straight, you need to put your man aside, get rid of him, go to rehab and get back home to your girls."
Jennifer also shared that fans will get to see Lauryn or "Pumpkin," 20, become a mother figure to her younger sister - despite Jennifer and Sugar Bear battling to get full custody of the teen.
Fans of the show know that June and Jennifer have had an ongoing battle since she came into the family's lives as Sugar Bear's new wife.
Although she's proven herself to be a trusty and caring stepmom to her daughters, June still refused to trust Jennifer.
Things took a nasty turn last season when Jennifer yelled she was the mom June could never be.
She, along with Sugar Bear aka Mike Thompson, have been battling to get custody of Alana.
Mama June and her bad-news boyfriend, Geno Doak, are in May.
The Mama June: From Not to Hot star and her boyfriend were arrested for possession of a controlled substance - crack cocaine - and possession of drug paraphernalia - a crack pipe - in March 2019.
Geno was also charged with domestic violence.
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June is set to appear at some point during the season, and fans will be shocked by .
The new season kicks off on March 27 on the WE tv network.
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