Predicting the Future? Teen Mom’s Kailyn Lowry Gushes Over Baby No. 4’s Name 3 Years Before Birth
She had a feeling! Teen Mom 2 star Kailyn Lowry gushed over baby No. 4’s unique name, Creed, three years before she gave birth to her newest bundle of joy.
“@kailynlowry talks about how she loves the movie Creed LOL @coffeeconvospodcast,” one fan wrote on their Instagram Story with a photo of them listening to the podcast episode from December 2017. Sharing her follower’s post to her personal feed, the 28-year-old added, “Just seeing this now … So crazy, 2020 I have a baby named Creed LOL.” Looks like the Long Island Medium might have some competition!
The reality star welcomed her second child with ex-boyfriend Chris Lopez on July 30. The two are already parents to their 3-year-old son, Lux. Kailyn also shares her 10-year-old son, Isaac, with her ex-boyfriend Jo Rivera, and her 6-year-old son, Lincoln, with ex-husband Javi Marroquin.
It looks like history does repeat itself considering how much her son Creed looks like his older brother Isaac. On August 16, the proud mama shared a throwback photo of her eldest son as a newborn and compared it to a recent photo of Creed in the same pose. With the two pictures side by side, these brothers are definitely twinning.
Three days later, the businesswoman added another post comparing baby Creed to a throwback photo of her son Lux as an infant. As the two babies laid with their heads to the side, it’s clear the Lowry blood runs deep!
In the midst of Kailyn’s baby joy, she revealed she reconnect with Chris in time for the birth of their second son. On the August 13 episode of her podcast “Coffee Convos,” she shared Chris was by her side as they welcomed the little boy into the world.
While their relationship may be unpredictable, she always wants to do what is best for her children. “I just, I wanna do the right thing, even when I’m upset,” she said, explaining her decision to include Chris in the birth and the naming of their son. “I know that there have been periods of time where I felt like he doesn’t deserve to have his last name passed down. … I get so angry and I say a lot of things — that are true. Don’t get me wrong, they’re true. But then I still turn around and try to make other people happy and try to not argue.”
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