Javi Marroquin: get more real Instagram followers

Javi Marroquin: get more real Instagram followers

Teen Mom 2’s Javi Marroquin slams ex-wife Kailyn Lowry in Twitter outburst, so here is a topic to talk about if you want to get more real Instagram followers.

Teen Mom 2 star Javi Marroquin criticized his ex-wife, Kailyn Lowry, in a sequence of tweets on Friday, December 8.

“Someone’s bitter and can’t move on from s—t that happened almost two years ago,” he tweeted, adding the hashtags #yesterdayspaper #MarriageBootCamp and #moveon.

He followed it up with a tweet talking about the exes’ 4-year-old son, Lincoln, “Have more important things to worry about right now than a past relationship that’s dead to me. Lincoln is the only thing keeping it alive. Which I’m blessed for don’t get me wrong. But him, that’s it.”

Marroquin seemed to be replying to Lowry’s tweets during Friday night’s episode of Marriage Boot Camp, which documented their battle over child care. “Wow, disappointed in yourself that you let OTHERS influence how you treat the mother of your child, yet here we are again,” the mother of three wrote.

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The show’s Judge Lyn Toler then tweeted, “If the woman holding up your kids isn’t ok your kids aren’t either …”

Marroquin then reacted, “Can’t be one sided. There are dads out there that step up more than a mom. Can’t be biased.” The Twitter argument came on the same day that the news came out about that the former couple, who split in December 2015, are no longer working together on their tell-all book series: He Said, She Said.

Lowry explained that they made that choice for the wellbeing of their son and their new relationships, Marroquin has moved on with Teen Mom 2 costar Briana DeJesus, while Lowry publicized last month that she has a new girlfriend.

“I wanted to keep our co-parenting relationship intact and didn’t want to make any significant others uncomfortable,” Lowry said. “We would have had to spend time together for promos and book tour, but we are not in a place to do that right now.”