Chelsea Houska Worries Adam Lind’s Alleged Drug Use Will Put Aubree in Danger
It seems Teen Mom 2 star Chelsea Houska may have lost hope for ex and baby daddy Adam Lind who had reportedly tested positive for meth back in June. In a recent episode of the show, Chelsea, 26, compares 28-year-old Adam’s struggles to co-star Maci Bookout’s ex Ryan Edwards — whose addiction issues were highly showcased on TV.
On the episode, Chels talks about how Adam never plays with their eight-year-old daughter Aubree when she visits because he’s sleeping, a possible side effect of drug use. “It’s just annoying,” she said. “He thinks just because he goes over there that’s an effort. You go out there and you sleep, probably because you’re coming off drugs.”
The reality star also expressed how upset she was when her daughter wasn’t able to spend Father’s Day with Cole DeBoer. “It’s not fair for Cole,” she said. “Why does she have to go over there? He deserves that time and wants it. I just wish he would be around or go away.”
She went on to recall when Ryan seemingly drove under the influence on Teen Mom OG and how Maci had to deal with the aftermath of that. “Her story is almost similar to what’s going on in my life,” Chelsea said of the fellow Teen Mom. “Imagine the kids were in the car? I have it set he can’t drive with Aubree. If that was him and the kids were in the car… That just makes me sick.”
Baby daddy drama isn’t the only thing causing issues in Chelsea’s life. Just recently, it was reported that the reality star could be in major trouble over her Instagram promotion. Back in May, the mother-of-two took to Instagram to share a snap of her baby son Watson. She captioned the Instagram post, “Little Carhartt babe.” She also tagged the brand. It was her failure to include the required hashtag “#ad” to the end of the post that could land her in hot water. Well, we hope Chels figures everything out alright!
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