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Teen Mom OG Has Officially Replaced Farrah Abraham With …

At long last, months and months after we learned that Farrah Abraham had been fired from Teen Mom OG, we finally have news that MTV has officially replaced her. And the mom they picked … well, you’re not going to believe it. Really, you’re not going to believe it, because it doesn’t make any sense. It’s not Mackenzie McKee, even though she was the obvious choice, and we’d been hearing over and over again that she was going to be taking Farrah’s place . It’s not any of the other Teen Mom 3 girls. It’s not even someone from any of the seasons of 16 and Pregnant. Nope, according to a new report from The Ashley’s Reality Roundup, Cheyenne Floyd will be rounding out the Teen Mom OG cast going forward. And if your only thought is “Who?”, then you’re not alone. There’s a chance you may be familiar with Cheyenne though — she has appeared on other MTV reality shows like Are You the One? and The Challenge. She’s 25 years old, and she shares a one-year-old daughter named Ryder with Cory Wharton, another cast member from The Challenge. You don’t have to be great at math to realize that that means she was never a Teen Mom, but sure, MTV, great choice. It’s going to be weird because not only is she going to ruin the “original girls” thing the show has going on now, and not only is she going to be unfamiliar to many, if not most viewers, but she’s also never had the experience of being a teen mom. Which, you know, is what the entire show is supposed to be about. Sure, things are different now that the OG cast members have been famous and pretty wealthy for several years, but still … it’s weird. The Ashley says that while MTV was considering Mackenzie McKee or even Mackenzie Standifer, Ryan Edwards’ wife, for Farrah’s replacement, those options “fizzled out.” A source claims that they “realizes that the fans weren’t going to be excited about either option . So they continued to look.” If fans weren’t excited about either Mackenzie, they’re sure not going to be excited about Cheyenne though, right? Even worse, the report states that Mackenzie McKee was “very interested” in joining the show — and you know it could have been helpful for her to have that MTV money to help with her mother’s medical bills . But apparently it’s already a done deal, and MTV will start filming Cheyenne next week. As a source explains, “It’s official. The only way this doesn’t happen is if Cheyenne or Cory backs out, but contracts have likely already been signed so it’s highly unlikely.” Another source says that Cheyenne and Cory “have been playing up the ‘happy co-parents’ role” for a while now, ever since they were approached for the show. However, “Their co-parenting relationship is nowhere near as happy as they try to make it out to be on social media. They will fit in perfectly on Teen Mom.” So there it is. Honestly, MTV shouldn’t have been so worried about replacing Farrah — many fans thought the show worked well with just Maci Bookout, Catelynn Lowell, and Amber Portwood. With all the Ryan Edwards drama , Amber’s new baby , and Catelynn’s mental health struggles , there was more than enough material to make for a good reality show. Sure, some people might grow to enjoy Cheyenne, and there may be some people who tune in for the first time to watch her. But several viewers are already complaining about the choice, and more than a few are already prepared to skip her scenes altogether. MTV … why? View Slideshow: Teen Mom & Teen Mom 2: The Complete Babies and Children Guide!

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Kat Von D: I’m NOT Anti-Vaccine! I Just Think Vaccines Are the Devil!

Oh, Kat Von D … Stop, honey. Just stop. As you may have heard, Kat made quite the controversy for herself last week when she announced on Instagram that when her baby is born, she will be raising him vegan and without vaccinations . Vaccinations are something that many people feel very strongly about, because, you know, people can die from completely preventable diseases without them. In her statement, Kat said that she knew her beliefs and actions would create a lot of “backlash and criticism,” and that her own father “flipped out” when he heard her plans. To feel real pain and anguish, she said, “try being an openly pregnant vegan on Instagram, having a natural, drug-free home birth in water with a midwife and doula, who has the intention of raising a vegan child, without vaccinations.” That’s the real struggle, guys. That right there. Even besides the anti-vaccine stance, her whole post was bizarre and self-pitying and just really, really off-putting, but throw in the bit about putting her baby at risk for disease, and it’s just a terrible situation. Makeup lovers everywhere are boycotting her brand and contacting Sephora to let them know the reasoning — it’s kind of become a movement now. This whole thing has caused such a big stir that Kat has to be aware of it, and it turns out she is, because she’s made a new rambling post on the topic. And, wouldn’t you know it, this one is awful, too! To start, Kat wrote that she and her husband, Rafael Reyes , “are NOT anti-vaxxers.” “We are not against vaccines,” she attempted to explain. “Just because we have hesitancies and valid concerns about injecting our baby with specific chemicals and toxins does not mean we are anti anything.” Hold up, Kat and her husband are both heavily, heavily tattooed, and their concern is with injecting chemicals and toxins into their baby? That’s how she built her whole career. And also everything is a chemical. “As a soon to be parent (and especially as a first-time-mom) I do feel it my responsibility to have questions, and to listen to my motherly instinct to question things, and do my research,” she continued. “What we have found is that sometimes it isn’t always so black and white. While we believe medications, including vaccines, are not all bad — we also can’t dismiss the fact that some may not be good for everyone.” She wrote that “There are plenty of studies that show some vaccinations can work wonders.” She’s right — the vaccinations that prevent horrible diseases like polio really can work wonders. But, she was quick to add, “There are also studies that show some people (including mothers, and babies) may be more susceptible to vaccine injuries more than others.” “It’s unfair for anyone to expect me (or any parent) to take the word of the pharmaceutical companies who have much to gain from an industry worth billions without question — and then have to dismiss any concerns of my own.” Kat said that her medical history isn’t anyone else’s business, and that it also isn’t anyone else’s business “why we would feel it important for us to explore all our options when it comes to vaccinating our child.” Considering that, she hopes that before anyone criticizes her choices, “you would try and understand that this is our first child together , and we are simply just trying our best.” In closing, she said that she wouldn’t be talking about the subject any further, and she also turned the comments off on her post. “I think you would too,” she insisted, “if you were constantly receiving death wishes onto your unborn child.” Wow. Obviously this is a lot to take in, but first and foremost, of course no one should be sending death wishes to Kat’s baby. (Though honestly, judging by some of the comments she’s received elsewhere, we wonder if she really is receiving “death wishes” or if it’s more that people are warning her about what could happen if she doesn’t vaccinate her baby.) It’s also interesting that she kicked things off by directly saying that she isn’t an anti-vaxxer before hitting all the main points that anti-vaxxers make. Talk about “chemicals and toxins,” vaccine injuries, profit for pharmaceutical companies … she’s definitely an anti-vaxxer, she just doesn’t want people to call her one so her business doesn’t suffer. If Kat would really do research about vaccines, she would see how important they are, and how any studies that show otherwise have been proven over and over again to be completely false. Basically, sorry, Kat. You’re still cancelled.

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Kat Von D: I’m NOT Anti-Vaccine! I Just Think Vaccines Are the Devil!