'Teen Mom 2' news: Chelsea Houska and Cole DeBoer's second wedding

A promotional poster for the MTV reality television show, "Teen Mom 2." Facebook/MTV

The reality show "Teen Mom 2," from Music Television (MTV), finds its cast members busy with their own personal lives. Chelsea Houska, in particular, has been quite busy as she had just married Cole DeBoer for a second time just last weekend. Apart from that, Chelsea had also spoken to her lawyer about changing her daughter's last name to DeBoer.

In a report by MTV News, Houska and DeBoer decided to have their wedding for a little while longer so that their baby, Watson, could fully be part of it. Now that the ceremony has gone according to plan, Houska and DeBoer are very happy. The event took place on Oct. 7 with just relatives and close friends. The re-married couple made sure to post their joyous occasion on their social media, thanking well-wishers and attendees.

The Hollywood Gossip reported that their first wedding was held when Houska was still pregnant with her son, Watson. The couple looked as in love with each other as ever in their second wedding. Houska wore an astounding dress that looked good on her. Parents of the two newlyweds seemed pretty ecstatic during the event as well, and everyone seemed to have a good time. The second wedding marked the first anniversary of the marriage.

Before the wedding had even occurred, Houska's daughter with ex, Adam Lind, requested that her last name be changed to DeBoer as well. The 7-year-old Aubrey could possibly end up becoming another DeBoer, to which Cole is not opposed to at all. However, this is a legal matter, and it is still unsure at this point how Lind will feel about Aubrey's decision. Since she is a minor, it would be easy for Lind to dispute the name change.

"Teen Mom 2" will air on Monday at 9 p.m. EDT on MTV.

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