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Just one day after they shared their first family photo, Radar Online released graphic text messages that seemingly showed Ryan Edwards was cheating on his wife, Mackenzie. Now, new details have emerged — straight from the Teen Mom OG star’s alleged mistress. Scroll through the photos below for all the details.
According to the outlet, Ryan and a woman started texting on Dec. 10 after meeting on Tinder. He sent several photos of himself (both mirror selfies and some more, uh, inappropriate pics) to the mystery woman and wrote her messages like, “I bet your [sic] tight as f–k.”
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In some censored photos, he even appeared to send d–k pics and asked for photos of her in return. “You better take some good pictures,” he reportedly told her.
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The woman, who has remained anonymous, claimed that when they met up, “He didn’t use a condom. There was no hesitation or second thought. It wasn’t something he was prepared with at all.”
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She added, “If he’s doing it with me, he could be doing it with other people. He was so desperate to come over, so I believed him when he said he was separated.”
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In several texts, Ryan admitted he’s “married” but said he and his wife are “not together.”
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Yet this isn’t the first time the MTV star has been caught on Tinder or exchanging raunchy messages with women who aren’t his wife. Back in March, right around the time that the couple announced that they were expecting, Radar revealed other texts that showed Ryan admitting he “still [likes] to have a little fun” despite being married.
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Still, Mackenzie insists everything is A-OK. During a Q&A with fans on Dec. 4, she told fans regarding their new son, Jagger, “He’s the biggest help. I love this man.”
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