‘Teen Mom OG’ Star Maci Bookout Slams Ryan Edwards Over Consistent Drug Abuse
And the saga continues! Teen Mom OG star Maci Bookout blasted her ex Ryan Edwards over his apparent drug use in a bonus clip for the show. The cameras caught her confiding in castmate, Tyler Baltierra, as the two left a rehab center where Tyler’s wife, Catelynn Lowell, was being treated for suicidal thoughts. Watch the video and find out what Maci said about Ryan and their current relationship!
Maci also revealed that she and Ryan don’t really speak that much anymore to which Tyler said, “It just sucks because that’s the father of your kid.” The footage comes just hours after Ryan’s most recent arrest that stemmed from past drug-related charges.
His wife, Mackenzie Standifer, spoke about the arrest to Radar Online, claiming that everything is “fine” with her husband’s situation and their life at home. She said, “Possession of heroin was the original charge from April before he went to rehab. Part of his case was he had to be booked. He took a drug test yesterday [March 27] and he passed.”
And while Mackenzie might be trying to do damage control, Ryan’s drug use isn’t the only thing she should be worried about. He reportedly tried meeting women on the dating app Tinder after finding out she was pregnant with their first child. And considering the fact that Ryan allegedly sent d–k pictures to girls on the app less than a year ago, the accusations don’t seem too far-fetched.
Mackenzie’s pregnancy was announced in a preview clip for a new Teen Mom OG episode in which she showed a positive pregnancy test to Jeni — a producer for the show. The news comes after Ryan and Mackenzie teased their pregnancy plans. He told her, “I’m ready when you’re ready. I think now is as good a time as ever.” Mackenzie is already a mom to four-year-old Hudson who she shares with her ex, Zachary Stephens.
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