Sunday, January 24, 2016

Leah Messer SHADES Unnamed Lover, Hears it From Twitter

Troubled Teen Mom 2 star Leah Messer took a telling, passive-aggressive SHOT on Twitter that quickly caused an uproar among fans.



As she gears up for her court date with Corey Simms, she spoke someone who was creating issues, and she’s not happy with them:


“You can’t run from the issues YOU created…. #JustSaying.”


Leah didn’t name her first ex-husband Corey Simms, with whom she is battling for custody of her six-year-old daughters, in the Tweet.


It’s possible, though unlikely, that she was directing it at her second ex-husband Jeremy Calvert, with whom she’s been on better terms.


She’s also dating T.R. Dues – and was even rumored to be cheating on T.R. Dues with Jeremy Calvert – so there’s yet another possibility.


The most logical target for that Leah’s latest salvo seems like Simms, however, and regardless, people on Twitter weren’t impressed.


Considering all she’s done in the last several years, fans felt Messer’s comment was ironic at best … and brazenly hypocritical at worst.


“Says the serial cheater, who can’t parent her kids with out been high on pills,” wrote one fan, taking the Teen Mom 2 star to task.


Added another: “You cried that your husband left you for no reason because you can’t admit that you cheated on him multiple times.”


Others were even more harsh: “You’re such a hypocrite. You went to REHAB for drugs but you told everyone it was therapy for anxiety.”


If you watch Teen Mom 2 online, you know that Leah has been accused of cheating on Jeremy with her former boyfriend, Robbie Kidd.


Then, she admitted hooking up with Simms one time in his truck while her ex-hubby was married to his current wife, Miranda Patterson.


Frequent drug rumors haven’t helped her reputation, either.


Simms and Calvert have both spoken out about her addiction issues, and Messer recently lost primary custody of her kids with Corey.


She’s been fighting him hard in court, but it looks like she has a ways to go in terms of repairing her image in the court of public opinion.