Teen Mom Leah Messer is clapping back at the haters for criticizing her daughter, Adalynn. The mum of three girls knows it well to protect her daughters. The back and forth slamming followed a video clip of the December 15 episode shared on social media. Let’s have a detailed look at the conversation between the critic and Messer.
Teen Mom: Adalynn Exhibits ‘Pitiful’ Behavior On December 15 Episode
The official handle of the MTV show shared a video clip of the December 15 episode. The clip shows Adalynn telling her sisters that there’s a gum stuck on the microphone. She continues to say that she can’t take it off and has somehow ruined the mic. This is followed by a producer, Brendan, asking her to take the gum off the mic. However, Adalynn refuses to do so and explains the reason.
Brendan continues by requesting the little girl to remove the gum. He says, “Could you, please?” He further explains that it’s Adalynn’s gum but his mic and so, she could possibly help him with this. The showrunner adds that they can find another ‘home’ for her gum. Messer passes a bag to the backseat where Addie is seated and says, “Addie, you know better with the gum.”
Messer Slams The Hater For Criticizing Her Daughter
A social media user quickly noted Addie’s behavior in the comments. They wrote that Adalynn’s behavior is pitiful. Messer was not having any of it. She retweeted the reply and added her own comment to it. She explained that Addie didn’t put gum on the mic intentionally. The girl had it on a wrapper but when she put the mic on it, the gum stuck to it. Messer further set the record straight by saying that Addie was just six then!
Leah Requests People To Raise Their Kids The Right Way!
Leah Messer shares Adalynn with her ex, Jeremy Calvert. She said once that both of them co-parent very well. Their girl is their priority and they align perfectly as friends. Apart from this, the Teen Mom is ‘sickened’ by the absurd comments she gets on her social media. After she got a few nasty comments on her picture with Ali, she shared that we’re living in a different world now. She went on to urge people to raise their kids the right way so that they appreciate each others’ differences.