Melanie Pratt
Melanie began her career in radio when she joined the on-air staff at Praise 100.9 in 2006. She is a three-time Stellar Award nominee for Gospel Announcer of the Year, a preliminary judge for BET’s hit show Sunday Best, and has been recognized in Who’s Who in Black Charlotte. In 2013, she was an inaugural recipient of the Stellar Woman of Gospel Award for her contribution behind the scenes in the gospel industry. In 2015, she was awarded the 1st Melvin Crispell Gospel Heritage Award and was recognized as one of ten Most Influential Radio Personalities by the Gospel Music Industry Round-up. And in 2016 she was awarded Radio Show of The Year by the Queen City Music Awards. A self-proclaimed foodie - in particular tacos - and founder of the Foodie Flash Mob, Melanie had the pleasure of serving as judge of the Carolina Food Truck Chow Down. She serves on the Board of Directors of The Harvest Center, a transitional program for the homeless and underserved in Charlotte. Melanie is an ordained Elder in the Life Center Fellowship where she and her husband Bryan, serve as Young Adult Pastors.
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Well this just seems unfair.
Alana “Honey Boo Boo” Thompson, the pint-sized and over-caffeinated star of TLC’s Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, is taking to Facebook to sell Girl Scout cookies. Given her celebrity status and 700,000 fans on the social media site, it’s a safe bet that she’ll do alright sales-wise. See the official announcement here.
Boxes run for $3.50 each. Thompson’s fan page says each box will be signed by the Boo Boo herself and include an autographed pictured of the family.
Plus, anyone who’s been looking for an excuse to shotgun a box of Thin Mints with a side of “special juice”* can consider their prayers answered.
Would you purchase Girl Scout cookies from Honey Boo Boo?