Kailyn Lowry Gets Candid About Javi Marroquin’s Baby News, Says the “Timeline” Is “Messy”
While there’s no happier occasion than a pregnancy announcement, something fishy is definitely going on here! After Javi Marroquin and his not-so-longtime girlfriend Lauren Comeau shared the news that they’re expecting a baby, fans of the Teen Mom franchise began to speculate the timeline of events.
Between the size of Lauren’s baby bump and his ex Kailyn Lowry’s recent comments on the matter, fans can't help but think that Javi may have actually cheated on his ex-girlfriend Briana DeJesus with his future baby mama.
On Kailyn’s podcast Coffee Convos with Kail Lowry & Lindsie Chrisley, Lindsie hesitantly approached the subject with Kail. At first, she was reluctant to address it, but eventually, she opened up (just enough) to seemingly confirm suspicions.
“You know what? [The timeline] is one thing I’m not going to get into,” the reality star began. “Because I literally am mindf—-d with the timeline, because I know what the timeline is and the s—t’s a little messy,” she confessed.
In addition, Kailyn commented on just how pregnant Lauren looks. “I don’t think she’s five to six weeks [pregnant], but I want to say [she’s] between three and four weeks [pregnant].” Should that be the case, it’s likely Javi was doing some major bed-hopping.
On June 4, Briana made her stance clear to Radar. “He sure did move on fast, [but] I don’t think [Javi] did cheat on me,” she explained. The Internet, on the other hand, doesn’t share her optimism.
"Javi lying by omission (or just straight lying), as per usual," one reddit user commented. "Either he was very briefly not with Bri, and slept with Lauren, and it’s his child, or it’s not [his child] and he knows, and is an even bigger famewh–e than I thought," speculated another. All we know for sure is that Kailyn got it right. This thing IS messy.
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