Tyler Admits Adoptive Parents Should Deny Visits: 'We Are NOT The Best Example!'
Oct. 27 2016, Updated 4:43 p.m. ET
The adoptive parents of Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra's oldest daughter have denied an upcoming visit with the Teen Mom OG stars. But despite the heartbreaking blow, Baltierra admits it's the right decision.
"They will always be justified because they are her parents and we are not," Baltierra, 24, tweeted after the TMOG clip was released. "We do have an open adoption. They are just making decisions that they think are the best for Carly. Which is exactly what they should do."
When a user explained how they are not the best example of a successful open adoption, he responded, "We are definitely NOT the best example, I agree."
Baltierra's confession comes after adoptive parents Brandon and Teresa Davis ignored Lowell's request for a check-in visit.
Their adoption counselor Dawn explained, "You said no to ongoing face-to-face. You could request visits with the adoptive family in the future to be initiated by Cate and Tyler, which is what you have been doing. At the discretion of the adoptive family as they determine what is in the best interest of Carly."
Lowell responded, "Are we done having visits with Carly forever? Until she's 18 I'll hear nothing from her? It is f*****g frustrating because I was 16 years old when I made this decision."
Baltierra's response to the video comes as a shock, as he has butted heads with Brandon and Teresa in the past when they asked he refrain from posting images of their daughter on social media.
Their decision to deny the visit could have to do with Lowell's bad mom behavior recently.
She came under fire when she admitted to smoking marijuana frequently to combat her struggle with depression and anxiety.
She was criticized again when she posted a naked Snapchat video of her 2-year-old daughter Novalee in the shower that exposed her private areas.
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