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'Teen Mom 2' News Update: Leah Messer's Ex-Husbands Not Leaving the Show

Leah Messer's life has been an open book to the world. Her ups and downs in life are publicized in the reality TV series "Teen Mom 2." And of course, her relationships are always included in the storylines.

According to reports, Messer's ex-husbands Corey Simms and Jeremy Calvert were rumored to be leaving the show already. However, reports say that they have no plans of exiting the show soon.

Even though Calvert has divorced the 23-year old "Teen Mom 2" star in June, reports say that he is planning to stay on the show. Messer's second husband will still be seen in the new episodes as he is still involved with the life of his daughter with Leah, 2-year-old Adalynn. A source mentioned that he will be filming with MTV "sometime this week."

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Meanwhile, the same story goes for Messer's first ex-husband. Insiders of The Ashley's Reality Roundup said that Simms and his wife Miranda will not quit the show. It is said that even though the two are not fans of being part of the program and the drama it brings, they will not drop out from the show for the new season. Simms shares 5-year-old twins Ali and Aleeah with Leah.

Between the two ex-husbands, Inquisitr said that Messer has a better relationship with Calvert. The source said that the two were spotted spending the weekend together for Ali's singing pageant. Many were impressed with their civil relationship due to their tweets throughout the event. Fans started showing their appreciation through Twitter, commending their co-parenting skills.

On the other hand, Messer's relationship with Simms is the opposite. It has been reported that the twins' father remains unsympathetic towards his ex-wife, even after removing custody of her children from her.

"Teen Mom 2" is reported to have been renewed for season 7. There's no date yet on when it might premiere.

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