Teen Mom Kailyn Lowry vows to ‘stop acting nice’ after Jenelle Evans called her ‘b*tchy’
TEEN Mom's Kailyn Lowry has promised to stop "acting nice" after her former co-star branded her "b*tchy."
The mom-of-four, 28, posted the warning on her Instagram stories after Jenelle Evans called Kailyn the slur.
Kailyn shared a screenshot of the quote alongside a GIF of a smiley emoji.
The caption read: "I'm not even sorry for how I'm about to start acting I been nice too long."
She also shared a cryptic post of a quote which read: "You don't have to rebuild a relationship with everyone you have forgiven."
It comes after Kailyn's former cast mate, Jenelle, slammed her and Farrah Abraham, in the latest round of their spat.
The 28-year-old mother of three told Kailyn that she needs to be better at “co-parenting” and that she “would have cut” 3-year-old Lux’s hair too.
called out her baby daddy on social media for cutting their oldest son’s locks without asking her first.
She shared a “before” shot of her son’s long hair and then an “after” photo of it with a few inches missing.
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Jenelle has recently reunited with Eason after they split.
She confirmed on her Q&A session that they were back together.
Jenelle claimed last month that she had "saved" her children from Child Protection Services and MTV.
Jenelle signed over custody of her oldest son Jace, 11, to her mother Barbara after his birth because she was in and out of jail.
In 2018, the controversial reality star was fired from Teen Mom 2 when her husband, David Eason, admitted to shooting and killing the family dog Nugget.
Children Protective Services responded by removing their daughter Ensley, three, her son Kaiser, six, with ex Nathan Griffith, and his daughter Maryssa, 12, from a previous relationship, from their care.
Her response about saving her kids came after she continued to post about the child trafficking campaign, #SaveTheChildren, and one fan commented: "Save your own damn children."
Jenelle's kids were returned to her a month later after a series of court hearings.