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Bristol’s Ex Says He ‘Wasn’t Invited’ To Daughter’s Birth: ‘I Found Out On Twitter!’

Nov. 26 2018, Updated 4:20 p.m. ET

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The war of words between Bristol Palin and Dakota Meyer is far from over. After their social media fight during this week’s Teen Mom OG episode, the exes continued their VERY public feud.

In a TMOG video, Palin advised viewers not to rush into relationships and pregnancies.

“I got engaged and pregnant within a month,” she said. “Planned a wedding. And I was like, 'I can’t get married.' Called off the wedding. Went through the whole pregnancy by myself. Friggen sucked.”

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She continued, “Then him and I had this baby and it’s like, ‘She doesn’t have a dad, I feel so bad.’ So I got back together with him. Got married right away. Had another baby right away. And then we got divorced just recently.”

Meyer wasn’t pleased with the video, as he responded with a lengthy Instagram post.

“Yes, we got pregnant right after our engagement,” he captioned a photo with daughter Sailor, 2. “We planned a wedding with our families and friends and Bristol decided to leave me a week prior. I spoke with her family every month and made it clear I would be the father of my child. I reached out to her before Sailor was born and asked what the plan was to co-parent. She told me to go through the courts to establish paternity.”

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He added that he “wasn’t invited to the birth” of their daughter.

I found out my child was born on Twitter,” he continued. “Can you imagine being a dad and not being allowed to be at your child’s birth? She denied my paternity until it could be proven, at which point Sailor was born. For Bristol to state that Sailor didn’t have a dad is laughable – what really happened is Bristol kept our daughter from having a father present at birth and until the courts ruled that I was her father.”

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During Monday night’s episode, Palin ended their marriage because of his battle with PTSD. But Palin claimed her husband was the one who filed for divorce.

He responded to her claim over Instagram story, “I filed for divorce after she told me she wanted a divorce. She already met with an attorney first. I did file for divorce, I did take responsibility.”

He continued, “All I know is I might have PTSD and anxiety, but I wasn’t married to anyone perfect so don’t forget that. Why did I have to file for divorce? If I was so evil and I spoke to her bad and she never spoke to me bad why didn’t she file for divorce?”

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When a fan asked how he knew “enough was enough” he responded, “When I would hear her talk to her family in front of me and say “I can’t believe I wasted 3 years with a mother fucker like this.”

Although Palin, who also shares daughter Atlee, 1, with Meyer, accused him of verbal abuse on the show, he clarified that he never became physically abusive. “

“I never put my hands on Bristol,” he said. “I’ve never said anything to Bristol she hasn’t said to me.”

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