Just a few weeks after revealing that her mother Mama June had stolen her trust fund money, former "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" star Anna Marie "Chickadee" Cardwell is now looking to her fans to help her financially.

TMZ reports that Cardwell recently created a a GoFundMe campaign for herself and has pleaded with fans to send their donations. Now that TLC has cancelled "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" and Cardwell's trust fund money was allegedly stolen, Cardwell is allegedly struggling to stay afloat financially, says She Knows.

Although Cardwell's GoFundMe campaign might have appeared to be a good solution at the time, her fans immediately slammed her and refused to offer donations to a famous and once highly paid reality TV star, TMZ reports.

Following the backlash, Cardwell reportedly issued an apology before deleting the GoFundMe page

"I'm deleting my fund me cause everyone thinks I'm money hungry, she wrote. "And I have been think about everyone's opinions and I got alot of chooses and I have done there idea and I get the s*** end of the stick. [sic]"

Although Cardwell was unsuccessful in her attempt to receive fan donations, She Knows reports that Cardwell is also looking to write a tell-all book about her family or star in her own spin-off reality TV show.

Anna Marie "Chickadee" Cardwell is one of many "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" stars that were negatively affected by TLC's decision to cancel the show. TLC made the decision to cancel "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" following the news that star Mama June was dating convicted child molester Mark McDaniel, who also allegedly molested June's daughters.

Cardwell later came forward and confessed that she was molested by McDaniel and slammed Mama June for not believing her and taking her trust fund money.

"Mama can be very selfish," she told E! News in a recent interview. "She ain't tell me she love me in a long time. ... You're 8 years old, you don't know. To me, it was kinda like, oh, get off me, it hurts. Stay off and leave me alone. And I'd just go to sleep and cry."