Life," “Breaking Amish,” and"Here Comes Honey Boo Boo."
For proof, keep on reading for a rundown of several TLC shows that were just plain weird.
During the course of the series' run, viewers encountered some truly weird stories.

“It’s got nothing to do with sex,” he explained.
AsTwinCities.comnoted, the pilot episode attracted more than a million viewers, guaranteeing further episodes to come.
“Everyone can relate to going to the mall,” said TLC exec Nancy Daniels.

Odd as it was, a review inNPRnoted that “Mall Cops” was not without its charms.
Pop Mattershit the nail on the head in its review.
Dr. Pimple Popper
Another niche that TLC has specialized in has been medical conditions.

For fans of the show, the more disgusting these displays, the better.
“It just got a noticeable increase in attention,” she shared (viaYouTube).
And I thought that was crazy."

Meanwhile, others took issue with the concept of child pageants in general.
Sometimes, that can require going store to store comparing prices.
The title of “D.U.I.”

Some episodes were more memorable than others; asNBC Newspointed out, the midseason finale was a corker.
The evening did not end well for the driver.
“You have four felonies,” a police officer told him in the episode.

“Your total bond is $26,000.”
“Extreme Cheapskates” ultimately ran for three seasons.
Freaky Eaters
Everybody knows somebody whose odd food quirks raise the occasional eyebrow.

“The guy who was addicted to eating raw meat was really interesting,” Dow said.
He added, “It wasn’t just filet.
We’re talking raw chicken, raw hamburger beef.”

The show’s nutritionist, J.J. Virgin, toldSalonabout a freaky eater who stood out in her memory.
“But I was making so much money I never stopped.”






