Did you also feel bad for Ella after Josh and Pumpkin’s divorce news on Mama June: Family Crisis

Mama June: Family Crisis | Image via Instagram/ @mamajune_wetv
Mama June: Family Crisis | Image via Instagram/ @mamajune_wetv

I felt sorry for young Ella as she processed the news of her parents' divorce while watching Mama June: Family Crisis. Her face collapsed in a way that, in my opinion, cut through the adult drama, and I thought that her anguish and perplexity symbolized more than simply a plot point; rather, it was a child seeing her world collapse. I considered how divorce can affect people far more than the couple involved at that very moment.

Halfway through a family therapy session, when Pumpkin and Josh had made their plans apparent, Ella reacted. Ella's astonished, quiet, and careful study of her mother's tears made me realize that a child's sense of security is at risk, even though sometimes it's easy to ignore the impact these shows have on children. That raw moment, in my opinion, spoke louder than any confession or court order.

The way Ella hovered by her mother and the silent wait before she left the room felt like the undercurrents of trauma, even after the session was completed. Mama June: Family Crisis did a good job displaying the emotional consequences on her face. Ella's anguish was more than merely televised; it was real and made it impossible to overlook the real-life repercussions of adult choices.


Mama June: Family Crisis's Ella’s heartbreak: How the Josh-Pumpkin divorce hit Mama June’s daughter hard

Ella's world shook when she learned that Josh and Pumpkin were divorcing on Mama June: Family Crisis. Ella's quiet bewilderment, her half-smile during family meals, and her unexpected, tearful moments in the backyard resonated as terribly real and profoundly moving, in my opinion, even more so than the legal drama. Ella's unhappiness was caused by the sharp pain of her family's disintegration,

This season, at a therapy session, Pumpkin kindly reassured her daughters that their marriage would not end their family love. However, detachment can be felt regardless of how carefully phrases are used. I believe that Ella's suffering was made even more sad by the emotional mismatch between her parents' verbal assurances and the reality of their separation.

Beyond her tears and terrified expressions, Mama June: Family Crisis's Ella's response made the other members of the family stop and think. I was really affected by Honey Boo Boo's admission that she had observed a change in her niece's conduct. Good reality TV, in my opinion, can portray genuine human impact alongside those dramatic headlines. Ella's heartache served as a reminder to me that divorce stories are about more than just adult turmoil; they're about a child's world being drastically altered.

I hope Mama June: Family Crisis doesn't shy away from focusing on Ella's recovery as much as it does on judicial rulings and custody drama after watching her during this crisis. I think that showing Ella navigating the transition, not just through broadcasts of parental separation, but through meaningful reconnection with each parent, can be a source of true healing for her. If the show does that, it will not just tell a tale; it may also assist a child in regaining her balance.


Fans can watch all the episodes of Mama June: Family Crisis on WeTV.

Edited by Ayesha Mendonca