Jeremy Calvert Threatens to Quit ‘Teen Mom 2’ After Being Portrayed as A “Deadbeat Dad”
Well, it looks like Jeremy Calvert is threatening to quit Teen Mom 2!
The dad-of-one took to Twitter on Sunday night to ask his followers and fans if he should quit the show. Leah Messer’s second ex-husband has been open about the “deceitful” editing by MTV producers in his storyline this season, and he was clearly upset with the way he portrayed in a clip for tonight’s episode.
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“F–k MTV and their sh—y editing,” the 28-year-old tweeted. He also posted a poll where he asked fans if he should leave the show, and 63 percent voted no.
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In the scene, Leah visited her grandmother with her three-year-old daughter Addie — whom she shares with Jeremy. Leah vented to her grandmother about the lack of communication between her and her ex-husband, and she complained that Jeremy wasn’t making visiting with his child a priority.
“I’m tired of the bullsnot. It’s unfair to our child,” Leah said in the clip.
But Leah’s grandmother offered her advice, and said that if Jeremy isn’t going to come see Addie and pick her up when he says he will, then he can leave and Leah will have to raise her daughter without her father.
“You can’t chase a deadbeat dad down,” she told Leah.
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Looks like baby mama drama isn’t the only thing causing trouble in Jeremy’s life. He recently confirmed his split from his ex-fiancée Brooke Wehr after they argued back and forth in a series of now-deleted Instagram posts over the weekend, when she accused him of cheating on her with Mandi Venturino — the MTV producer who works with his Teen Mom 2 co-star Chelsea Houska.
Scroll through the gallery below to see all of Jeremy and Brooke’s deleted Instagram posts below!
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