'Teen Mom 2' news: fans waiting for season 8 premiere announcement as Chelsea, Kailyn, and Jenelle deal with drama

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MTV has yet to announce the official release date of "Teen Mom 2" season 8, but the cast is already making news due to various controversies.

After confirming that she is having a new son with husband Cole DeBoer, Chelsea Houska denied the current rumors surrounding her new baby's possible name.

The 26-year-old reality show star turned to Twitter to refute claims that they will name their upcoming baby Cole Randall DeBoer Jr.

Her husband also clarified on his own Twitter account that the rumored name is far from the truth since Randall is not exactly one of his given names.

Meanwhile, speculations claim that Kailyn Lowry will no longer push through with her plans of divorcing her estranged husband Javi Marroquin.

According to a report from Radar Online, the couple decided to give their marriage another chance several months ago and opted to join the next season of "Marriage Boot Camp."

The couple was married in 2012 before their child Lincoln was born in November 2013. However, Lowry already had a first child named Isaac Rivera with her ex-boyfriend Jo Rivera back in January 2010.

Lowry and Marroquin's relationship suffered from several ups and downs throughout the "Teen Mom 2" series. But the couple decided to finally call it quits during the show's seventh season. If the report from Radar Online turns out to be true, this could be a good news for the Lowry-Marroquin's household.

On the other hand, Jenelle Evans got the ire of some of her fans for posting a photo on Instagram showing her newly dyed hair while pregnant. Fans were concerned about the possible harm that could happen to her unborn child due to the chemicals of the hair dye. However, it does not seem to bother the upcoming mother of three.

At the moment, fans are looking forward to learn when MTV will air the premiere episode of "Teen Mom 2" season 8.

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