'Teen Mom 2' cast news: Leah Messer rumored pregnant; Jenelle Evans issues C&D letter to co-stars

Kailyn Lowry, one of the recipients of Jenelle Evans' cease and desist letter. Facebook/TeenMom2

"Teen Mom 2" just aired its season 8 finale earlier this month and rumors about the lives of the cast members are still a topic of discussion. A recent Instagram post by Leah Messer led her followers to speculate that she is pregnant. Meanwhile, Jenelle Evans issued cease and desist (C&D) letters to co-stars Kailyn Lowry and Chelsea DeBoer.

Now that "Teen Mom 2" season 8 is over, Messer planned to spend some quality time with her children while waiting for MTV to dish out the next season. She had been posting photos of herself and her children lately, but one Instagram post caught the attention of her followers.

Messer's fans noted that the way the photo was taken was unusual for Messer. The "Teen Mom 2" star is usually seen in photos with her hair down and with her face clearly seen. The Instagram post shows a woman that is completely covered, with big sunglasses hiding her face.

Messer's followers also noted how she was covering her stomach with a bag, leading some of them to think that the "Teen Mom 2" star is pregnant. Still, there are some who thought that the star really just needed to cover up because she did not want to be recognized in a public place.

Meanwhile, Evans shocked Lowry and DeBoer by issuing cease and desist letters against them.

The letter stated that Lowry and DeBoer were spreading "false and defamatory statements" concerning Evans and her husband. Both aired their response via Twitter posts. The tweets expressed how both were surprised to receive such a letter when they did not even talk about Evans at all.

Messer herself has yet to find out whether she will get the same letter. However, she did chime in by saying that Evans harassed her via text "for a week or two."

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