Along with her social media partnerships (including one with Boston Market ), Lauryn also runs a boutique called The Sisters Closet alongside Alana, which they started in March 2023. Lauryn is also on Cameo, and she probably rakes in some money from meet-and-greets as well.
Lauryn "Pumpkin" Efird
Reality TV star, Business owner
$200,000
<p >Lauryn "Pumpkin" Efird is a reality star best known for Here Comes Honey Boo Boo as well as her mother Mama June's many spinoffs.
Marriages: Josh Efird (m. 2018; Lauryn filed for divorce 2024)
Children: 4
Considering reports that Lauryn and Josh's divorce is being handled pretty amicably, and that they've come up with an agreement for how to handle physical and legal custody of their four kids , Lauryn will hopefully continue to do just fine in the financial department.
But as for how she's doing emotionally, a July 2024 episode of Mama June: Family Crisis revealed that Josh was worried about Lauryn's mental health following her sister Anna's death.
"I've been with Pumpkin for almost 10 years and I've seen some damage been dealt over the years but losing Anna has been the worst that I've seen," Josh said during the episode. "I keep thinking tomorrow she's going to get up, she's going to want to do something, she's going to want to eat [and] then it doesn't come."
We wish the best for Lauryn as she works through her grief from the loss of her sister, and her new challenges amid her life after divorce. Here's hoping she finds peace and healing.
I sure do hate that they are getting a divorce. Josh was a good guy and went through pure hell with that family and was always there for his children and Alena. If pumpkin has all that money why she doesn’t help her sister find a place while she’s in college? Alena making videos of how she needs help???
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