'Teen Mom' rumors: Kailyn Lowry and Javi Marroquin getting back together?

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On Monday of Nov. 20, the reunion episode of "Teen Mom 2" aired, and fans were shocked to find that Javi Marroquin and Kailyn Lowry both admitted to Dr. Drew Pinksy that they wanted to get back together. This is especially shocking since the two did not end on good terms. Now, they have publicly admitted all of a sudden that they would want to try a relationship with each other once again. Given the events, not everyone took lightly to the shocking revelation.

In a report by Hollywood Life, the situation has now become difficult for Briana DeJesus, the co-cast member of Lowry, and Marroquin's current girlfriend. However, it is important to point out that the episode has concluded filming for weeks now — which means that the shocking revelation might not matter to those involved. Yet, this has definitely caused a potentially irreparable rift between DeJesus and Lowry.

According to People, DeJesus has stated that before the reunion episode, she tried to bury whatever beef she may have had with Lowry backstage. However, as Dr. Drew was asking about it, she said that mutual forgiveness was not remotely possible, and that probably will never change.

DeJesus speculated that Lowry has not been taking her closeness with Marroquin's family very well — which has caused Lowry to rally with the other cast members of the show to show less warmth towards DeJesus. In an exclusive interview with In Touch Weekly, it was revealed by Marroquin that he was secretly hoping to gain Lowry's favor once more during their stint in another television show, "Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars."

Unfortunately for Marroquin, Lowry did not feel the same way, and only wanted for Marroquin to be a better co-parent towards their three-year-old son, Lincoln. As it turns out, Lowry had some inkling regarding Marroquin's feelings. However, she did not take the necessary precautions to avoid leading him on.

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