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Subject: MTV Stops the `Teen Mom' Parents From Growing
Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 12:17:14 -0400
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 by: Ubiquitous - Wed, 31 May 2023 16:17 UTC

Teen Mom has built a franchise that's unparalleled when it comes to culture
phenomenon. The MTV reality series has changed the outlook on teen pregnancy,
shining a spotlight on a select few individuals who go through the
experience. For all its well-intentions, however, the franchise does put its
participants in a box, one that prevents them from growing � or at least
slows down their development as not just parents, but as people.

When the series premiered in 2009, it brought to the forefront a continuation
of the 16 and Pregnant series that introduced us to Maci Bookout, Amber
Portwood, and Catelynn Baltierra. All three remain on the series -- while a
few others, like Farrah Abraham, have left the show. Specifically looking at
those three, as well as some of the other long-running stars like Cheyenne
Floyd and Briana DeJesus, there's an argument to be made that the series is
holding these women back. Like any show, Teen Mom is built on drama. When
these stars first appeared, the show didn't have to manufacture much since
teen pregnancy was enough of a storyline to bring in viewers. Years have
passed, and for a handful of these moms, multiple pregnancies later, the show
has to find drama somewhere. This is where Teen Mom puts its cast in a bind.

'Teen Mom' Forces the Moms to Relive the Past

With reality shows, it's never easy to determine what is and isn�t dramatized
for television. Would a certain conversation actually take place if it
weren't for the producers forcing it to happen? Would two exes continue a
decade-long argument if it weren't for television? A lot of these discussions
make it conceivable to believe that Teen Mom is keeping the past in the
present for many of these moms. Someone like Briana sees the majority of her
storylines tied around her exes being absent fathers to her daughters, which
she constantly has to engage with due to the show. While single moms are
constantly dealing with custody disputes and conversations with their exes,
the level to which someone like Briana has to do so (and in the public's eye)
makes it hard for her to ever actually move on in life.

There are plenty of examples on Teen Mom like this. Maci has to deal with the
same things with her ex, Ryan Edwards, though it's on a much larger scale
considering his legal troubles. Amber also has a tough time ever really
taking the next step in her life since she went through some of her darkest
days while appearing on Teen Mom. All of these factors make it understandably
difficult to ever advance past the label of being a �teen mom� when these
stars are constantly being reminded of the fact. To add to this, the moms
that do move on, more recently Chelsea DeBoer and Kailyn Lowry, tend to move
on quickly to their next chapter -- whether it's by way of their own reality
home remodeling show on HGTV as DeBoer, or with their own podcast as Lowry.
Regardless, it's a positive step and one that would have been hamstrung had
they remained on the MTV series.

With Teen Mom being such a culture shock of a show, one that changed the
perspective on an entire situation, there's no shame in maxing out on its
success. A decade-plus into this adventure is a long time. Not many network
shows can say they've had a run like this franchise has. Being that it's
focused on such a heavy topic with real-life impact, at some point the
audience will move on to something else be it due to boredom, oversaturation,
or simply because they have grown.

There's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom, but there's also Teen Mom 2 and Teen
Mom OG, which then became Teen Mom: The Next Chapter. Family reunion specials
have been added, and more spin-offs like Young and Pregnant. There comes a
point when it's all too much and MTV may soon realize that. The Teen Mom
franchise served its purpose. There's no shame in reaching fatigue among
fans. At this point, though, the show is just holding its stars backs,
forcing them to live in this public box without giving them a chance to
actually move on. We can applaud Teen Mom for its self-awareness back when it
debuted, but now it needs to realize the impact it's having on its own cast.

Teen Mom and all of its spin-offs are able to be streamed on Paramount Plus.

https://youtu.be/cXrmdI7t2H4

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