Kailyn Lowry Baby Daddy No. 3: 'Teen Mom 2' Star Gives Pregnancy Update But No Word On Father
"Teen Mom 2" star Kailyn Lowry has been keeping her fans updated on her pregnancy but is yet to confirm the identity of the father of her third child. In a series of tweets Monday, Lowry mentioned that nursery for the kid is ready and she is very happy about it, and that she can feel baby kicks.
"Baby is doing gymnastics in my belly rn," she wrote in one tweet, while another read: "So happy with the nursery color."
Since Lowry announced her pregnancy in February, fans have been wondering who the father of the child is. Lowry already has two children — Isaac with Jo Rivera and Lincoln with Javi Marroquin. While Rivera and Marroquin are not the father of the third child, fans believe it could be either of Tyler Hill, JC Cueva, or Chris Lopez.
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While mentioning about a bad dream last week, Lowry referred to the word "us," reigniting questions surrounding the mystery behind the identity of the reality TV star's baby's father.
"I had a dream I was crying in the hospital [because] the doctor told us the baby's sex before birth," she wrote in a post.
Lowry, who said she will write a book about her third pregnancy, has refused to give serious details about the father of her third child.
“I will be telling my story of how I ended up pregnant and about my baby’s father, but, no, I will not be revealing his name,” she said late last month. “It’s a story about the baby and heartbreak.”
However, the 25-year-old joked about the identity of the man who got her pregnant when she shared a photo on Snapchat, captioning it, “Baby daddy showed up.”
Last month, Lowry accidentally mentioned Lopez during an Instagram live session when a fan suggested she name her third child Holden. Lowry joked: “Chris would say, ‘I’m Holden the baby!'” This gave rise to speculation that he may be the father of the unborn child, but Lowry then clarified she was referring to her friend, “Kristen.”
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