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Excuse us?! Despite constantly shooting down divorce rumors, Teen Mom OGstar Tyler Baltierra sure has been doing a lot of shake fans’ faith in his marriage to Catelynn Lowell. On Oct. 17, he reportedly “liked” a comment telling him to move on from the relationship, and now everyone is super confused. Scroll through the gallery below to see what happened!
Time and time again, Tyler has assured fans that he’s 100% invested in his relationship with Cate, and divorce is not an option.
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However, according to Ok! he recently “liked” a comment on the Teen Mom Instagram account that would probably put his wife’s insecurity into overdrive.
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The message reportedly said, “She didn’t even want to watch the show with him which was what HE NEEDED FOR HIMSELF that was advised to him from his therapist, she had to get all defensive. I cannot STAND Cate. I hope he moves on from her at some point. He deserves a real woman not a little girl.” Ouch
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It didn’t help concerns when he recently complained about Cate to his mom on Teen Mom.
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“You never seen her on the couch for days in a row in her robe,” Tyler told her. “Is that depressing for you…to see her on the couch in a robe all day?,” his mom asked and Tyler responded, “No it’s not depressing. It’s repulsing.”
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“That’s why I want to go to therapy, like something’s wrong with me,” he continued. “I’m losing sympathy and empathy. Maybe the empathy and sympathy is sucked dry, I don’t know, but I recognize that and that’s why I need to figure this out.”
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He also admitted that he wasn’t “over-the-moon” when he found out Cate was pregnant. “[Cate] just got out of treatment. We were not ready for a baby, we were preventing it at all costs!” he said.
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Luckily, the couple seens to have come to terms with the baby, and they seem happy and supportive of one-another. We wish them the best!
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