Kailyn Lowry Currently Has No Contact With Her Third Baby Daddy Chris Lopez
More baby daddy drama for Kailyn Lowry! The Teen Mom 2 star tried to keep the details about her relationship with her third baby daddy Chris Lopez under wraps, but she finally opened up during a sit-down interview with Dr. Drew Pinsky on the part one of the Teen Mom 2 reunion special — and she revealed heartbreaking details about the status of their relationship now and the status of Chris’ relationship with their son, three-month-old Lux.
“Chris and I haven’t seen each other in a month so he hasn’t seen the baby, either,” Kailyn revealed on the show, which was filmed three weeks ago. “It’s kind of a hard pill to swallow.”
Kail confirmed details about Chris that fans have been speculating about all along. She met Chris while they were both students at Delaware State University — while she was still married to her ex-husband Javi Marroquin. She also said that their relationship was full of issues, mainly stemming from Chris’ cheating and she found out that he had been unfaithful to her after she went through his phone.
“You know, he cheated on me my whole pregnancy. The things I went through… All the way leading up to having him was something that I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy,” she said. “You know, it was like, ‘Oh, it’ll get better, it’ll get better’ and then it never got better. There’s no contact at all.”
This is an extremely sad development, especially since things seemed to be going well between Kail and Chris. During an interview with In Touch back in September, Kail gushed over how easy it was for Chris to take on his new role as a dad, and she exclusively revealed details about their co-parenting relationship.
“Things are OK and we’re getting along, so I just want to keep that going,” she told In Touch. We’re trying to figure out what works for us.”
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