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Teen Mom’s Catelynn Lowell Claps Back at Critics Over Feud With Daughter’s Adoptive Parents
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Date:2025-04-27 14:33:04
Catelynn Lowell is defending her right to speak out after accusing her eldest daughter Carly’s adoptive parents of “blocking” her and Tyler Baltierra from speaking to the 15-year-old.
In a new message shared to her Instagram Story on Sept. 11, the Teen Mom OG star addressed some online criticisms she’s received since making her claims against Carly’s parents, Brandon and Teresa Davis.
“Some of you blow my mind! To really think that I only messaged Carly updates about her sisters and our ‘vacations,’” Catelynn, who also shares daughters Novalee, 9, Vaeda, 5, and Rya, 3, with Tyler, wrote. “I have always reached out asking for updates on how she was doing, what she’s into, can we FaceTime, how school is going for her etc.”
The 32-year-old noted that recent alleged “blocking” occurred after she messaged “weekly updates to Carly about our family and her sisters BECAUSE we were being ignored!”
Reiterating that she frequently reaches out to Brandon and Teresa for updates on Carly, the MTV star claimed, “many times I would be ignored for WEEKS.”
“You all don’t know the full scope of how many times we have reached out over the years,” she added, “and what we would have to do to actually get a response. This wasn’t always the case but most of the time.”
After Catelynn and Tyler placed Carly for adoption on 16 and Pregnant, the families shared their story on the show and the spin-off Teen Mom for several years, with the Davises largely opting to stay off-camera and out of the spotlight.
The latest tension between the families came after Catelynn called Brandon and Teresa out on Instagram in a message on Sept. 9, months after claiming that they were not allowed to see Carly for their annual in-person visit.
"Adoption is crazy," she wrote on the Instagram Story, "I'm blocked all because of me sending updates and pictures of her sisters... how is that fair for Carly and her siblings?"
Of course, she isn’t shy about sharing glimpses of her life with her social media followers as well. Keep reading to see some of the family’s sweet moments.
"I can't believe how fast she's growing," Tyler Balitierra shared on Instagram when celebrating Nova's last day of school. "Watching her grow up is the most beautiful thing I've ever witnessed & being her father is literally a dream come true! She's growing into such a beautiful, independent & fierce little girl & I can't wait to see what next year holds for her!"
There's nothing quite like a sibling bond. Fortunately, Catelynn Lowell captured this candid moment on social media.
"Blessed beyond belief that I had these 2 beautiful girls under my arms for date night last night!" Tyler Baltierra shared on Instagram after enjoying a quite night in.
When celebrating Carly's 10th birthday, Tyler Baltierra shared a special photo of his eldest daughter he placed up for adoption with his wife. "10 years ago...your life changed so many others for the better & has blessed more lives than I can count, " he wrote. "We love you so much & hopefully get to see you soon baby girl. Happy Birthday Carly! #Adoption."
How is it being a big sister to Vaedra? Based on this photo, life is pretty darn sweet!
Tyler poses with his newborn daughter, Vaeda Luma. She was born on Feb 21. "Words can't describe the joy I feel when looking into that tiny angelic little face," he wrote on Instagram.
The family of four all grin at each other during a photo shoot. "This is my inspiration for everything! I love my family so much & there's nothing I wouldn't do for all of my girls!" Tyler wrote on Instagram.
Nova smiles and wraps her arm around her new baby sister. Catelynn captioned this photo on Instagram, "The love I have for these girls is SO unbelievably HUGE!! I'm so blessed to be the mommy to them!!!"
The trio smiles during a chilly and windy day on the beach.
Nova doesn't seem impressed or excited to meet the T-Rex standing behind her.
Catelynn and her daughter smile for a selfie.
Nova snuggles up with her dad for a sweet selfie.
Tyler, Catelynn and Nova all look on in fascination at fireworks on July 4, 2017.
NovaLee hitches a ride on their family walk on a sunny day.
Tyler and Catelynn smile as she holds their newborn baby, Carolyn. She was placed for open adoption in 2009.
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