Kailyn Lowry Reveals That She’s Moving — and Fans Have No Idea Why!
New house, who dis?! Kailyn Lowry announced on Twitter on Jan. 26, 2018 that her current house in Deleware was closing and that she and her sons were moving. Now, fans are worried that the Teen Mom 2 star might be leaving the state where she's lived for years.
Closing on the house todayyyyyyy. So many good things happening 🙌🏼🙂💃🏼
— Kailyn Lowry (@KailLowry) January 26, 2018
The 25-year-old mom to sons Isaac, Lincoln, and Lux is a Nazareth, PA native but currently calls Deleware home. After Kail tweeted out the exciting news to her followers, they were eager to congratulate her on the move. "You have always been driven and a hard worker. You deserve everything good that comes your way chica," one fan wrote. Another added, "Congrats!!! May God continue blessing you and those beautiful babies!!"
Other fans questioned what prompted the move especially since she recently renovated her current home. One follower wrote, "Wait, but you just did so much work on your house. It’s so pretty." Another added, "Are you buying a new house? Staying in Delaware or moving?"
But, one fan made a good point that it's possible that Kail has outgrown her home and is looking to move somewhere with more security for her and her kids. "She may be moving somewhere that’s gated or safer. She had an attempted break in recently according to news," one person tweeted. Earlier this year Kail tweeted, "Woke up to lights and a knock at my door. The cops came by my house alarm was going off, so there’s that." It's definitely possible that the star didn't feel safe in her home any longer.
"Congratulations! Don't let anyone out of your circle know where you live," another fan tweeted at Kail. We can't wait to find out more about her new home — but she should definitely keep the address off the internet!
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