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More ‘Teen Mom’ Fakery Claims! Chelsea Houska Accuses MTV Of Staging Scenes

Many of the Teen Moms have accused MTV of deceptive editing, but now Chelsea Houska claims she was ordered to stage a scene on the hit series.

After a scene earlier this season where the Teen Mom 2 star, 25, called her beloved father, Randy, to ask information about her baby daddy Adam Lind’s child support debt, a fan asked the married mother of two why her dad had access to her bank accounts.

The 25-year-old took to Twitter to explain that not only is she financially independent, she was just calling her father to discuss the matter because MTV needed her to make a compelling scene.

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“MTV needed me to call someone to get the info to make it into a scene,” Houska tweeted. “Hence why I called him.”

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Just last week Houska and pregnant costar Kailyn Lowry accused producers of manipulating scenes to twist their storylines.

The new mom of infant son Watson said she only appeared to snap at her mother out of nowhere in front of her 7-year-old daughter Aubree because an entire conversation was cut.

“Obviously crabby in the scene with my mom BUT they left out the convo before this where she kept talking about Aubs’ dad in front of her,” she explained. “Then I just felt like she was pushing the ‘new dad’ stuff and Aubs was uncomfortable.”

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