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Teen Mom - Did Caitlin and Tyler Jeoardize Their Relationship with Carly?

Posted on 04/07/2015 by Jessica in Teen Mom

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by Jessica Blackwell

 

On last night's episode of Teen Mom, Caitlin and Tyler may have pissed off the adoptive parents of their daughter, Carly. 

 

It all started with a video. Caitlin and Tyler revealed that Brandon and Teresa, Carly's parents, suddenly reconsidered Carly being in the public eye. They asked them not to share any pictures of videos of her online, but that's fine because their her parents, right? Wrong! All of a sudden, Tyler felt that because they were having a baby that they're actually keeping, he could decide what was best for the one they gave away. 

 

I say that Tyler felt because Caitlin didn't really say much when he was ranting about not being able to share a video of her online. She kind of just let him talk and them chimed in with the occasional "this sucks" but you could tell that she didn't wholly agree with him. He went so far as to say that if he had known the situation was going to be like this, he wouldn't have put Carly up for adoption and making it seem like they were terrible adoptive parents. I wonder how Brandon and Teresa will feel about that when they watch it? 

 

Then Tyler went and did the very thing he wasn't supposed to. He posted the video online and they were understandably pissed off. The bottom line is that Carly's parents have a right to protect her any way they see fit - that's why they're the PARENTS! Tyler is acting like an ungrateful brat. And besides, if they can take back their plan to finish school, get married, THEN have more babies, then that means it's open season! In all seriousness, I really hope their actions don't cause them to not be able to see Carly, cause it seems like that's up in the air now. 

 

Stay tuned! 

 

Teen Mom airs Mondays at 10/9c on MTV. 

 

(image courtesy of MTV)

 


  


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