“This is totally something you say to your middle school friend after some petty drama that you’re never gonna fully let go,” wrote user PenelopeAliWatson. User degrassipurist wrote, “This is nice, but I’m sure there won’t be as many vacations or podcast guest spots. If Leah continues with MITT, they are going to continue isolating her.”
User BeMySquishy123 wrote, “This sounds like a 7th grader with her first bf. So much reassurance that evrrything is perfect even when they are arguing. I’m glad my friends and I can tell each other ‘hey, you’re f*cking up and I’m worried about you.’”
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Gone Too Far? Kailyn Lowry Compares Vaccines to the Holocaust
Kailyn Lowry isn’t one to keep her opinions to herself, but this time fans are concerned that she really went too far. The tattoo-covered Teen Mom star is notoriously anti-vaccination, and she shares plenty of anti-vax content on her social media.
What set fans off this time is an Instagram post that compared vaccinations to mass murder. They were livid about the nature of the post and felt the implications are more harmful than she intended.
Kailyn Lowry’s anti-vaccination stance has been a difficult topic for fans, and this time she may have lost more fans than she bargained for.
Her anti-vax lifestyle has raised concerns over her children’s safety in the past. When Kailyn first had Isaac and Lincoln, she made an incredibly controversial decision to not vaccinate her children. Shortly after Lincoln’s birth, Kailyn opened up about her decision. “We aren’t vaccinating,” she tweeted, adding that her children could still attend school if they “fill out a specific form.”
Soon after the birth of her third child, Lux, Kailyn doubled down on her anti-vaxxing ways and confirmed as of Lux turning 18 months that he was not vaccinated.