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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Teen Mom 2 Sneak Peek -- Kailyn Kicked Out Of Baby Daddy’s Home

Feb. 15 2011, Published 8:35 a.m. ET

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Kailyn Lowry is one of the youngest mom’s featured on the MTV hit show Teen Mom 2, and in RadarOnline.com has an exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday night's episode during which it’s revealed she has been kicked out of her baby daddy’s home and has no where to live.

“Me and Joe got kicked out of his parents house and now we have to find a place to live,” Kailyn explains to her mother in our exclusive video.

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“Him and his dad got into a fight...and that’s it.”

Kailyn expresses her fear for her baby if she and Joe attempt a new life together without his parents around to help.

“It’s not good for Issac if we’re in the same house fighting all the time, I’m going to look for an apartment by myself.”

But Suzi, Kaitlyn mom isn’t convinced being alone is the best option and tells her daughter, “Being a single parent is one of the most difficult things you’re ever going to have to do, I know, I’ve been there, done it.

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“It’s a tough choice, it’s a scary choice, it’s alright to cry.”

Watch the video on RadarOnline.com

You can watch Kaitlyns developing drama in full, and catch up on all the latest on the other teen moms, Jenelle Evans, Chelsea Houska and Leah Messer on Teen Mom 2 airing Tuesday, February 15 on MTV 10pm/9c.

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