Teen Mom 2 star Leah Messer's drama filled life keeps on shocking us. After losing custody of her twin girls to ex-husband Corey Simms, the MTV star gave a stunning interview slamming her baby daddy and vowing to get her daughters back. Not only that, but she also talked about sexual encounter with Corey as well as her alleged pill popping.
One of the contentions that Corey had against Leah was that she was neglecting her parental duties by bringing Ali and Aleeah late to school everyday. She vehemently denies that allegation and says there's proof she is telling the truth.
"It was like a slap in the face," the mother of three told Us Weekly. "I talked to the superintendent and I'm sending them the [time-stamped] pictures I took to prove the girls were not tardy. They're going to take them off."
"I feel like they should have both of us in their lives," she continued. "At the end of the day, my kids are going to be happy, and I don't care what I have to do to make them happy."
In more quotes obtained by Radar Online from the interview, Leah pulled no punches when discussing the reality dad's incentive for taking her to court for full custody.
"I think child support has a lot to do with [his motivations]," Leah told Us. She then added that the kids don't want to be with their father and step-mother Miranda Simms during the week saying, "Aleeah's talked about running away."
Rare pic of Mr. and Mrs. Simms with Corey not wearing a hat. @CoreySimms2 @mirandabridget pic.twitter.com/2ttGJ1zjxM
— Jeff Simms (@JeffSimms) February 13, 2015
Another shocking revelation that came out during the sit-down was the true story of the former reality couple's alleged cheating scandal while they were both married at the time.
"Corey and I did hook up two months after [he and Miranda] got married," the West Virginia mom spilled, which meant she was also married to second ex-husband Jeremy Calvert at the time.
Do you think the Teen Mom 2 star should have blasted her kids' father in the media or kept their issues between them?
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