Teen Mom 2 star Chelsea Houska and her boyfriend Cole DeBoer are taking the next step in their relationship by moving in together. While we reported the news weeks ago, fans of the MTV hit series will finally get to see the storyline play out on this week's episode.
In a sneak peek of Thursday's episode, the reality mom is seen on a swing set telling her friend Callie about the new life decision the couple has made. After explaining that Cole decided to move in with her after his roommate's choice to move out of their apartment, Chelsea said he was excited, not nervous, to live together in her house.
"He said 'I already thought about it and this is what I want,'" the esthetician said in the clip.
The one thing Chelsea has doubts about is the fact that her daughter Aubree wants to start calling Cole "dad" when he moves in.
"I don't know what to do about [Aubree] wanting to call him dad. We'll see, I'm not going to stress about it or make her do anything," she says.
Other than that, the South Dakota native can't wait to have a father figure around, telling her friend, "The thing I'm looking forward to the most is I've wanted a family since I've had Aubree. Like, I tried to make it work with [baby daddy] Adam [Lind] for so long, but that wasn't it. I feel like this is all coming together. I'm glad I went through everything so I can really appreciate it now."
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As MStars News reported, in a Facebook Q&A on the Teen Mom 2 page promoting the show, the MTV mom was asked about having more kids, especially with her beau.
"I definitely want more kids when I get married! And hopefully they will be with him...he would produce some cuties I'm sure ha :)," she exclaimed.
Chelsea is answering YOUR questions today! Do you have one ready?
Posted by Teen Mom 2 on Thursday, August 13, 2015
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