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'Teen Mom 2' star Kailyn Lowry is pregnant with twins, she reveals
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Date:2025-04-16 21:04:17
Kailyn Lowry, the reality TV personality and "Teen Mom" star, is seemingly expecting twins after announcing she is pregnant with her sixth and seventh child.
In a Friday episode of her podcast "Barely Famous" with TikTok star Allison Kuch, Lowry revealed she's expecting babies No. "6 and 7."
Lowry, 31, discussed with Kuch, who is also pregnant, the similarities in their pregnancies, with both estimating they got pregnant during trips to Thailand.
"We were not even near each other, but what are the odds?" Lowry said. "And then I guess we both came home with permanent souvenirs."
"Wait, you came home with a permanent souvenir?" Kuch said. "Oh my God, why did I not know this? We both got pregnant in Thailand."
"So when I got (to Thailand), I was eating everything," Lowry said. "My face was flushed, but I didn't think anything of it because I was like, 'There's no way, there's no way I am.'"
When Kuch said she was surprised by her pregnancy timeline, Lowry shares a similar sentiment.
"To be fair, I mean, this is my … sixth pregnancy, like six and seven for me," Lowry said. "I've tracked my ovulation, and I've gotten pregnant on days that were not my ovulation window."
Earlier this month, Lowry confirmed on the same podcast that she had her fifth baby, Rio, with boyfriend Elijah Scott.
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Lowry has four other sons. She shares Isaac, 13, Lincoln, 9, Lux, 6, and Creed, 3, with exes Jo Rivera, Javi Marroquin and Chris Lopez, respectively.
Lowry starred on MTV's "16 and Pregnant" and the spinoff "Teen Mom 2," the latter of which ran for 11 seasons, through May 2022.
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