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She got really honest. Briana DeJesus from Teen Mom 2 opened up about the downside of fame on her Instagram Story on Jan. 3 and warned her followers that it’s not as great as it may seem. Check out our gallery below to see what Briana said, and don’t forget to join our Teen MomFacebook group to chat about all the latest updates and juicy gossip!
In a series of Instagram Story posts, Briana shared how she’s feeling about Teen Mom 2 and being famous.
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Mixed feelings.
“As you guys know that Teen Mom 2 will start soon and I have tons of mixed feelings about it” Briana began the series of updates.
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“It is horrible.”
Briana continued, “I’m super grateful I get to share my story with other but another part of me is just so tired of all the bs that I’ve gone thru [sic] that having to watch it and relive it is horrible.”
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Grateful
She also noted that she’s grateful for her fans and thanked them “for all the love and support.”
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“I will do my best…”
Briana also wrote that she knows fans are upset she sometimes keeps her social media comments off but said, “for the sake of my mental health it’s just better if I keep them off. I will do my best to schedule lives to keep everyone updated but for the most part I just think keeping my page clean is what’s best.”
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Honesty.
Then Briana got real about her struggle with fame.
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It’s not all that.
“Everyone wants some kind of fame and fortune but sometimes it’s really not all it’s cracked up to be,” the Teen Mom 2 star wrote.
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Keep watching!
Briana continued, “But I do hope you guys tune in and watch my story!”
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Learning lessons.
She also said she has “a lot of growing up to do” but that she hopes those watching can learn a thing or two.
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Tune in?
Will you keep watching to see how this teen mom’s story unfolds?
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