Tyler Baliterra was accused of harming his family, and was advised to seek help. This isn't your usual dad-shaming article, because what is happening with his family is extremely serious!
Fans have watched his story unfold this season on Teen Mom OG, but could there be more to the story that MTV wants to show? Keep reading to find out just what happened, and how Tyler handled the situation.
Tyler Baltierra’s family life has not been without struggle. Not only have he and Catelynn Lowell had their share of marital struggles, but Tyler’s immediate family has also been dealing with plenty of drama.
It was recently revealed that Tyler’s father, Butch Baltierra, relapsed, which has been a plot line this season on Teen Mom OG. In April 2018, Teen Mom fans learned that Tyler’s father had gotten sober, but he did not remain on the straight and narrow.
“He’s in the middle of a relapse right now. That’s the reality of that situation right now,” Tyler revealed on Kailyn Lowry’s episode of Coffee Convos.
“So, this season you’ll see me go down there a couple of times. He lives in Austin and he got out of rehab he did his sober living, all that stuff,” the star explained.
The Ashely’s Reality Roundup revealed that Tyler’s sister, Amber, said her father was getting back into his old habits.
“He drinks a couple of beers here and there…He thinks he can manage all this but it will progress into something big again. That’s what this disease does,” Amber wrote on Facebook.
In regards to his father’s relapse, Tyler said they “go back to square one, do this relapse thing and kind of ride this train out and see what happens.”
So fans have now watched the drama unfold, but on the Teen Mom reunion that aired Monday night, Dr. Drew had some choice words for Tyler.
According to the recap by Us Weekly, Dr. Drew dove right in and asked about Butch missing the birth of Tyler and Catelynn’s youngest daughter.
Dr. Drew pointed out that the struggle with addiction is not easy, and can result in the person having to go to rehab, jail, or loss of life.
“You have to prepare for that and be realistic about that,” the host said to Tyler and Catelynn.
“I think he wants it. Dad, listen. Regardless of what happens, I will not give up on you. Period. Ever. I understand that may be unhealthy,” Tyler responded.
Dr. Drew then tells Tyler that he should attend Al-Anon, which is a group that helps family members and close friends of addicts.
“Every instinct you have will make things worse,” Dr. Drew said.
Tyler’s sister then accused Tyler of enabling their father, even though he thinks he may not be.
Addiction is a difficult journey, and it is equally hard for family members of those struggling with alcoholism and drug problems.
During the reunion, Ryan Edwards opened up about his sobriety.
A source revealed to Radar Online that he has been “doing a lot better” since his release.
“Jail scared him straight,” they told the outlet.
According to the same source, Mackenzie’s recent pregnancy as motivated him to stay sober. The pair is expecting a baby girl in January.
“Finding out she was pregnant again put a pep in his step on the dad part,” the source revealed.
On the reunion episode, Ryan opened up about his journey. He said that when he first experienced withdrawal, he didn’t know what it was, which kickstarted his addiction.
“The first time I had a withdrawal, I thought I was sick,” he said. “My buddy was like, ‘Here do this.’ Instantly I felt better. After that, it was everyday all day.”
He said that living with addiction is “like living in a cage,” but is committed to sobriety.
“I can’t say I will be sober for the rest of my life. I would love to be. I’ll do whatever it takes,” said the reality star.
Mackenzie seemed happy with Ryan’s sobriety. “We have a really good relationship. I really love living life with my best friend,” she said on the show.
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