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Come close to KaiLyn Lowry Some lightweight paperwork may be required.
“I feel like you don’t know until S— hitting the fan,” said Lowry, 33, on the episode on Wednesday, March 26, of “Cate & Ty: Break It Down” by Podcastone. podcast In explaining why she wants her friends to agree to an agreement without a statement (NDA). “I’m not saying I’m innocent. I have definitely got a hand in whatever the fall was but going public is the next level because indeed my personal life is my business, unfortunately.”
According to Lowry, former friends have taken advantage of his fame and chose to speak out, threatening the first Teen Mother 2 Star livelihood.
“If you are f— with my business, my life, my personal life,” he told Cohosts Tyler Baltierra and Catelynn Lowell“You actually affect the way I can accommodate my children.”
Baltierra, 33, expressed his shock over the concept, saying he would never make his friends sign an official document that protects confidential information.
“If I need an NDA, I don’t want you around them,” he said with laughter. “If the s – hits the fan, we’re going to make it all in public. We’ll go out all.”
Every joke aside, Lowry said she regrets that some of her past friendships are so involved in television, thanks to a great extent to her years staring in the Teen’s mother Franchise.
Without naming names, Lawry said that fame and money had affected the way some of her former friends acted on camera and off camera.
“I think he changed the dynamic and intentions of the people I spoke to,” the first 16 and pregnant Star divided. “It didn’t start either authentic and authentic or it turned into something where they wanted a sequel. They wanted to be paid.”
In May 2022, Lowry announced that she was leaving the Teen’s mother Franchise after documenting her life for nearly 11 years. Since then she has launched the Killr Podcast Network and Chapter 7 Book Club.
While she remains grateful to MTV for allowing her to film with her friends when a family was not always available, Lowry said she learned the hard road that not everyone has good intentions.
“Getting my friendship has been very rough,” he reflected. “Anyone who has said something about me in public, you have died for me and I will never look back.”