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'Teen Mom 2' News: Corey Simms Goes Sledding with Twins Despite Losing Custody Battle

Following Leah Messer's redemption late last month when she regained custody of her twins, the twins' dad, Corey Simms, seems to be trying everything in his power to spend time with the children in the longest time possible.

Simms took the lovely twins to a hill for sledding over the weekend and the three had a lot of fun as they played in the snow. Simms' father posted on Instagram, giving fans a look at how the weekend following a snow storm should be celebrated.

Despite his ex-wife regaining custody of their children, it seems they have decided to at least try and work things out in terms of parenting the kids so there will be no need for further fighting over who is more capable of raising the children.

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Meanwhile, rumors about Messer's relationship with T.R. Dues continue to roam around town. Fans speculate that the "Teen Mom" may have broken up with her boyfriend. The rumors started after Messer took to Twitter and said, "There is nothing like being a single mom of 3. Just me, my girls, and our cats lol.. I wouldn't change it for the world."

Fans started thinking that she might have called it quits with Dues, who she started dating sometime in spring of 2015. They have been living together, but recently, there were rumors that things weren't going so well, especially after she was able to get the court's favor to spend more time with the kids.

Some loyal fans of Messer believe that Simms lied to the court to gain custody of the children, but in the most recent hearing, the documents may have finally proven that Messer has a higher hand after all.

It is expected that Simms and Messer's feud over their children will be featured in season 7 of "Teen Mom 2." Some say Messer's fallout with Dues might also be depicted in the upcoming season, which is set to premiere sometime in 2016.

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