'Teen Mom 2' news: Kailyn Lowry opens up about body shaming issues, says she's having 'hardest time'
Kailyn Lowry, one of the members of reality TV series "Teen Mom 2," has recently opened up about her struggles with body shaming. Lowry, a 25-year-old mother of two, has had a long history with body shaming along with her indecision towards her surgeries.
One of Lowry's particular struggles is her weight. The actress has known to be overweight for a 25-year-old woman, and she has had to repeatedly deal with "haters," a common threat to reality TV personalities. In her recent confession, Lowry talked about a paparazzi spreading a picture of her in a bathing suit when she took a vacation in Miami, Florida.
"Out of 10 years on tv I'm having the hardest time NOW. The pressure of outsiders, the criticism, the judgement. Sure i put myself out there. But never in my life have i seen or felt cruelty like i have lately," the reality TV star tweeted on her official Twitter page.
Lowry would then proceed a series of tweets about body shaming, claiming that sometimes she is "numb" to it, while other times, she is bothered by the haters. Lowry, who has had three separate ex-boyfriends who are fathers of each of her three kids, also said that her outspoken personality could be a reason for the hate.
"Some of it has to do with being misunderstood and a lot of it is the judgment of the fact that all my children have different fathers," Lowry said in an interview with U.S. Magazine.
A few days back, Lowry tweeted on her official Twitter page about getting a "lipo" and breast enhancement surgery in Miami. The reality TV star then went on to disclose that she "changed her mind" hours before her surgery. Lowry has had a history of changing her mind every so often.
The mother of three has then decided to workout and use the money she was supposed to spend for surgery to hire a nutritionist. While this is a tall order for Lowry, especially after admitting that she cannot choose a salad over a burger, her ex-boyfriend Javi Marroquin expressed his support and was "proud" of Lowry's decision.