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Teen Mom 2: Leah Messer forced in to rehab by MTV?
Teen Mom 2: Leah Messer forced in to rehab by MTV? (MTV)
Teen Mom 2: Leah Messer forced in to rehab by MTV? (MTV)

Teen Mom 2″ star Leah Messer-Calvert is reportedly in rehab and it’s all because of MTV. According to a new report by The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, MTV used Leah’s contract against her, essentially forcing her to go to rehab, which is likely being filmed for Season 6 of the reality series.

‘Teen Mom 2’ Star Leah Messer Forced Into Rehab By MTV?

Leah reportedly left for rehab last week, but not after a struggle. It seems Leah did not want to go to rehab, but MTV found something in her contract that they used to get her there. The network also allegedly refused to honor the “Teen Mom 2” star’s contract unless she sought treatment for her issues.

It’s been rumored that Leah Messer has a prescription pain killer addiction, but Leah’s mother, Dawn Spears, has denied that her daughter is an addict. However, Leah is going through a lot of stress right now, mainly because of her impending divorce with husband no. 2 Jeremy Calvert.

Leah and Jeremy’s Divorce

Leah and Jeremy have been on the rocks for more than a year after Calvert accused Messer of cheating on him with her ex-boyfriend, Robbie Kidd, the same man she cheated on first husband Corey Simms with. Meanwhile, Leah’s daughters are reportedly staying with family members.

The youngest girl, Adalynn is being taken care of by Leah’s sister, Victoria, and her new husband Ben, while the twins, Ali and Aleeah, are staying with their father, Corey Simms and his pregnant wife Miranda.

What a mess this seems to be for Leah Messer!

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By Amanda Lynne

Amanda has been an entertainment writer for 15 years. She has a great love for all things pop culture, and is a TV fanatic. She is also an avid reader and a huge sports fan and loves to cheer on her favorite teams.

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