Teen Mom Kailyn Lowry is doing everything to keep herself sane. However, in the last episode of the MTV show, she broke down into tears. We were not surprised as we know how she has been sailing through all odds with a tab on her nerves! As Lowry reflected on her relationship with ex Chris Lopez, she felt something amiss followed by bouts of tears streaming down her cheeks. She shared about her toxic relationship with him and how it led to their falling out. Let’s take a dig.
Teen Mom 2: Kailyn Didn’t Talk To Chris For Months
In Tuesday’s episode, Kailyn explained the ups and downs of her relationship with Lopez. It all started with her revealing her fourth pregnancy on the camera. The fans might note that this was to be her second child with Lopez with whom she broke up. Lowry said that before she could announce the big news, Lopez’s aunt made the picture of her ultrasound viral. She went on to detail how this incident made her feel. Later, as she did confirm her pregnancy, Kailyn told why she didn’t talk to her ex about this. Apparently, he has been in and out of jail!
Kailyn Opens Up About Her Toxic Relationship With Lopez
Kailyn got candid about her abusive relationship with Chris in her confessional. She shared how the sequence of events over the past few months has been eye-opening for her. She continued to explain that now, as she looks back on things, she is trying to understand why she would ever go back to him! Lowry finally added that she’s trying to figure out everything, and she would need her time. However, at the moment, she would not want Lopez to be part of anything.
The mom of four had more to add to her bunch of confessions. She shared that she ignored the red flags, time and again, and allowed toxic people in her life. However, now she’s careful about everything. In her interview with Us Weekly after Creed’s birth, Lowry stated how she is handling her co-parenting with Lopez. According to her, they take it one day at a time and do not communicate much. She also added somberly that she wished that things were not as they are. But then, that’s that.