Chelsea Houska Admits She’s Really Worried About Aubree Watching ‘Teen Mom 2’ Someday
They're getting older! It's hard to believe that fans have watched the babies from 16 and Pregnant grow up on Teen Mom 2, but here we are. Chelsea Houska's daughter Aubree Lind is already eight years old and now that she's getting older, she will eventually be able to watch her mom's early episodes of the show which documented what really went on between Chelsea and her ex-boyfriend and baby daddy Adam Lind — and Chelsea admitted that she's worried about what Aubree will think.
"It's inevitable that they're going to see it someday. I think Watson is going to be fine because he's seeing fun, family times. I think Aubree is going to be a little more difficult because she's going to see the relationship with her dad and she's going to have a lot of questions about our relationship and her relationship with him," Chelsea revealed to E! News. "We've always been open with each other. She is open with me and can talk to me so I just want to keep it that way so for when they do watch it, she feels comfortable and won't have any surprises."
Honestly, it probably won't be a good idea for Aubree to watch those episodes until she's old enough to understand them, especially after what Adam said about her out of anger in a fight with Chelsea. During a shocking scene in their episode of 16 and Pregnant, Adam insulted Chelsea and their daughter — just days after she gave birth to Aubree, who was born five weeks premature.
"No I want you to feel like the most worthless stupid a– in the world. You better believe it's so over for the rest of our lives ya [sic] fat stretch mark b—h," he wrote. "Tell me where and when to sign the papers over for that mistake."
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