See Briana DeJesus' Petty Response After 'Teen Mom 2' Fan Suggests She Goes After Kailyn Lowry's Ex Chris Lopez
Things are getting catty on social media, and unsurprisingly, Teen Mom 2 star Briana DeJesus is at the center of it.
As fans of the MTV series know, Bri and co-star Kailyn Lowry have never been on the best of terms. In fact, they've been basically full-on enemies for years, ever since Briana got involved with Kail's ex-husband Javi Marroquin, and the two have even broken out into physical fights on reunion specials. Needless to say, there's unresolved drama between the ladies, and the latest turn in their feud is happening on Twitter.
Kailyn and Bri have had a few spats on Twitter recently, and, as reported by InTouchWeekly, a new development occurred when a fan tweeted at Briana, "You know what would make for good television? If you went after Chris [Lopez]. Imagine all the drama! This season would be lit. Secure the bag, girl. Get those ratings up!" Um, probably not the best idea, but it looks like Briana is potentially into it. After another person responded to that, saying, "I’d watch that. Come on, @xobrianadej, save TM2 [crying laughing face emoji]," the MTV personality wrote, "What's his Twitter? Lmao."
Yikes! That would seriously cross the line, even for Bri, although we're assuming (and hoping) she's just kidding around.
As for Chris, he's apparently been pretty MIA when it comes to Kailyn and their son, Lux. Kail is currently pregnant with their second child (her fourth), and sadly explained that she and her ex are not co-parenting. In February, she told US Weekly that the two have "no contact," adding:
"I know the situation is not ideal. At the end of the day, I have three children that are happy, healthy and wonderful kids. I know I'm prepared to raise another baby on my own and we are excited to welcome him into our family."
At least Kailyn is happy with her three wonderful boys and one on the way, and we're sure she's better off not even reading this drama from Briana, who's clearly getting a kick out of starting a petty narrative.