“I’m saying right!” he replied.
Fans on reddit had a lot to say.
“If they split it’ll be over her getting pregnant again or not before she leaves him for cheating. If she truly doesn’t want another baby, Javi will not stay,” one user wrote.
“One of the few things Kail has said that I agree with is ‘the couples that seem the happiest on social media have the most problems.’ I’m a firm believer in that,” commented another. “It’s totally fine to post about you and your significant other occasionally or even frequently doing just normal couple things. But these constant mushy gushy posts always seems like they’re trying to convince people (and themselves) that they’re sooo in love.”
Do you think we’ll see another Lauren and Javi baby anytime soon?
‘Teen Mom’ Star’s ‘Ignorant’ Comments Come Under Fire
In the history of offensive comments from Teen Mom stars, some incidents come across as much worse than others. Most recently, Teen Mom OG star Cheyenne Floyd made waves after MTV confirmed she’d be the newest member of the cast.
After the announcement, some of her past tweets came to light that had fans shocked.
“This little white kid told me I looked like a cat today. I shoulda kicked him,” reads one of Cheyenne’s tweets from 2012 that circulated at the time she was hired. One from 2011 reads, “My mom said I can’t see The Help, she knows I already have a problem with white people.”
These tweets are upsetting to many, but they’re nothing compared to the last one: “Last night I saw it and I wanted to kill every white person I saw.”
She also retweeted a tweet that read “[Cheyenne] and [another Twitter user] are the only nazi-loving, black power-having, ‘kill-a-white-baby-if-I-could’ people I can accept & adore.”
Obviously, these tweets are several years old, and Cheyenne has had a lot of time to change since then… but fans are pretty angry that MTV decided to hire her regardless.
“You cannot say sh*t like this and then become a paid TV personality and expect it to be okay. Sh*t on the internet does not go away. You f*cked up. I hope MTV would not offer a job to anyone that said something like this towards any group of people. The end,” wrote reddit user Floflo80.
User silver_kays wrote, “If people online easily found this you’d think whoever does the research for hiring would see it too. Media loves feeding the racism fire. It’s a ‘hot topic’ in their eyes and it makes me sick.”