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Teen Mother: Next Chapter star Catelynn Lowell hit back in accusations that her husband, Tyler BaltierraMake up for his autism diagnosis.
“It’s not like we’re sitting here and throwing ideas (ideas), like, ‘Let’s pretend you’re an autistic f ***. Let’s pretend I’m Had a miscarriage or that I am struggling with my mental health, ‘”Catelynn, 33, told Tyler, 33, as he laughed at “Cate and Ty break it up” Podcast on Wednesday, September 10.
Tyler shared in August that he had recently learned It is on the autism spectrumHaving previously been informed that he had bipolar disorder and hyperactivity disorder of attention deficit as a child. He faced some doubt from some podcast listeners over his later disclosure in life.
“Perhaps (people) so far have been disconnected from the fact that we are real human beings, experiencing real -life battles, victories, anyway,” Tyler noted on the couple’s newest podcastone episode.
Catelynn argued that fans should know better than suspecting that the couple of fake drama drummes since they have displayed their real lives for them Teen’s mother Over the years.
“Our series has always been docuseries, as a documentary,” explained Catelynn. “They follow our lives so that we do not script s *** in our lives to make a st *** story line.”
Tyler turned in, “How have we arrived here as a place of place, instead of saying, ‘Oh Wow, can you explain more about that?’… You’re going to question people’s diagnosis? You’re literally ashamed, embarrassing them for having it and telling them they are a liar for it. What happens?”
On the August 27 episode of “Cate and Ty Break it Down,” Tyler said he now looks back at his childhood differently after being diagnosed with autism in his 30s.
Tyler Baltierra and Catelynn Lowell in August 2018.
Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV“Giving up, my mother was so focused on me not to melt,” he remembered the Podcastone series. “I thought I was just a hyper ADHD child anyway. All my behavioral issues at school (was) because I couldn’t control myself more or less.”
Tyler explained that he was finally proven as an adult after noticing that his own daughter Vaeda, 6, showcased some of the same behaviors as he did as a child.
“I’m a little more of a current parent, I think, than my mother could have been back then with more information about these kind of things,” he acknowledged. “I just see so many things in vaeda, ‘Oh my God, I get why she’s doing it. Oh my God, when I was a child, I remember doing that, like, wondering why no one understands what I’m saying? Or how important this silly little thing is to me.’ The first thing I noticed is that small things (that) should not be a big deal to be a huge deal.
Eventually, Tyler admitted he had mixed feelings about receiving his diagnosis as an adult.
“It felt like a big sigh of relief. Then I was very sad and I was like, ‘Wow,'” he said. “I thought of all the things I went through as a child. I just felt so sad for that toddler who wondered, ‘What’s wrong with me? There’s something wrong, why I’m not normal?'”
Going forward, Tyler said he would not seek any treatment for autism because he accepted that he was “exactly the road (his) brain works.”
“Instead of trying to fix it, let’s try to live with this thing and I think knowing this information makes me better aware,” he said.
Catelynn and Tyler first found fame as a teenage couple on mtv’s 16 and pregnantt in 2009, where cameras documented them giving their daughter Carly up for adoption. They married in 2015 and now shared three other children: Veada, Nova, 10, and Rya, 3.