Kailyn Lowry Slams MTV, Asks The Network To Remove Something About Lux Russell
Kailyn Lowry got to watch the birth of her son on last night’s finale of Teen Mom 2. Kailyn announced her pregnancy during the season and revealed that she would be doing this pregnancy all by herself. Lowry has revealed that she’s a single mother of three boys and loving her life. It was also great to see that both Jo Rivera and Javi Marroquin were supportive of her and happy for her.
However, it sounds like the network isn’t as supportive. Apparently, MTV has shared pictures and statements on Twitter that were not exactly supportive of the stars. This isn’t the first time that MTV has shared something that resulted in a Teen Mom star asking to have the comment removed. According to a new tweet, Kailyn Lowry is now asking MTV to delete a comment that was directed at her newborn son, Lux Russell. While the tweet was deleted by the time of this writing, Lowry wasn’t pleased with the network, and her tweet has remained active.
“That was super unflattering. Please delete that immediately,” Kailyn Lowry wrote on Twitter, tagging the official Teen Mom 2 account in the tweet and pointing to the original post.
It’s uncertain what Kailyn was referring to, but she found the comment to be insensitive and rude. She wanted the network to delete the tweet, and the network obliged. However, Kailyn Lowry’s fans didn’t understand why Lowry was so critical of a post that discussed Lux. It’s unknown what the tweet said, but it was sensitive enough for MTV to go back and delete the tweet. Chris Lopez, who is the child’s father, doesn’t tweet about Lux on the social network. He hasn’t said anything about the MTV post, but it is possible that he doesn’t care about the Teen Mom 2 world. He hasn’t filmed the show, and it is possible that he doesn’t want fans to get involved in his personal drama with Kailyn.
What do you think of Kailyn Lowry’s tweet to the network? Do you think it’s rude for the network to share tweets that are not supported by the reality stars?
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