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Monster Mom Leah Messer Slammed For Feeding Daughter Container Of Icing

Jeremy Calvert may want to follow Corey Simms's lead when it comes to custody! Leah Messer came under fire after she fed her 3-year-old daughter icing on this week's Teen Mom 2.

During the episode, Adalynn asked her mother if she could eat a container of chocolate frosting.

"Is it bad that I'm going to let Addie eat icing?" Messer, 25, asked her mother, as she replied, "Just have her sit at the table."

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While Adalynn ate the sweet treat by the spoonful, Messer discussed receiving 50/50 custody of her twin daughters with Simms.

"Sad how you watch Leah give that baby icing just to get her outta her way," a user tweeted, as another wrote, "Did Leah give her baby frosting so she could sit down & talka bout herself?"

But the hate didn't stop there, as a commenter even accused Messer of putting her daughter in danger!

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"Never should give a kid icing," tweeted an angry user. "Make her a PB&J. Leah you trying to give her baby diabetes?"

The controversial scene comes after Messer was caught on camera opening sweet n' low packets for Adalynn.

"She was sneaking it while I was filming and MTV caught her," Messer defended at the time.

But fans didn't buy her excuse!

"So Leah's baby was eating sweet n' low packets in a previous episode and now eating chocolate frosting from the jar," a commenter blasted. "Great parenting!"

Also on the season, Messer was called out for refusing to feed Ali and Aleeah, 6, breakfast before school.

What do you think of Messer's parenting choices? Tell us in the comments below!

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