Catelynn Lowell RIPPED For Posting Naked Video Of 1-Year-Old Daughter On Snapchat
Nov. 15 2016, Updated 1:23 p.m. ET
Catelynn Lowell posted a naked video of her 1-year-old daughter on Snapchat — and now fans are demanding the social media app deactivate the Teen Mom OG star's account!
Lowell, 24, posted a video of her daughter Novalee playing in the shower. The controversial clip exposed the toddler's private areas.
Fans turned to Twitter to slam Tyler Baltierra's wife for putting their daughter in danger.
"Nova's not a baby this is not cute it's child porn," one user wrote, as another slammed. "Get your naked child off Snapchat! You're exposing her to perverts!"
Upset viewers of the video, which is still on the app, also reported the account on social media so the video could be taken down.
"@Snapchatsupport There is still a video of a naked toddler in the shower on @CatelynnLowell's account 10 hours later! Take it down," a third user said, as another added, "@Snapchatsupport it's just completely inappropriate for the public's viewing. Completely!"
Lowell has been criticized for her bad mom behavior throughout the season, as she admitted to smoking marijuana frequently to help alleviate the symptoms of her depression and anxiety.
- 'Teen Mom' Star Maci Bookout Hit With $351k Tax Lien, Bringing Total Debt to Whopping $736k
- 'Teen Mom' Star Amber Portwood's Fiancé Reported MISSING Weeks After Engagement, Cops Ask for Public's Help to Track Him Down
- 'Teen Mom' Drama Explodes as Jenelle Evans' Ex-Husband Bans Daughter Ensley From Filming Hit MTV Show
DAILY. BREAKING. CELEBRITY NEWS. ALL FREE.
She isn't the first Teen Mom star who has gotten in trouble on Snapchat.
In August, Farrah Abraham admitted to allowing her 7-year-old daughter to talk to strangers on the social media app.
"I'm right there," she exclusively told RadarOnline.com at the time. "Seven years olds are light hearted when it comes to Snapchat. If she wants messages and she's hyper then good for her before bedtime."
Sophia's account was deactivated after fans reported the issue to Snapchat.
Do you think Lowell should be kicked off the app? Tell us in the comments below!
We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.