Leah Messer and her three children today

Now, in Teen Mom: The Next Chapter, Leah is reaching another milestone, but this time it’s her daughters who are in the spotlight. The twins, who have grown up in front of the cameras, are now preparing for their very first high school dance. For Leah, who became a mother at a young age, this is an emotional moment.

The girls are now approaching the same age she was when she had them, and it makes her reflect on how quickly time has passed and how different their upbringing has been compared to her own.

Throughout the episode, Leah shares her feelings about her daughters’ growing independence and the challenges that come with raising teenagers. She opens up about how she wants to guide them in ways she might not have as a young woman and how she hopes they can learn from her experiences.

Leah believes her daughters won’t repeat the same pattern and become pregnant at a young age.

”It’s the little things, like booking their first gynecologist appointments together next year and having these open conversations with them… that I think will be enough to break the cycle,” she says. ”I love them no matter what their journey may be, but I do want more for them and I always will.”

Her kids are growing up

For fans who have followed Leah from the beginning, this will be a special episode—a reminder of how far she’s come, not just as a mom, but also as a person.

In the February 2025 episode, we see Leah become emotional as she realizes her twin daughters are soon to be the same age she was when she became a mom. Aleeah is preparing for her first homecoming, the traditional high school dance—and Leah is both proud and sentimental as she watches how quickly time has flown by.

As any parent can relate to, it’s a special moment when kids start growing up and taking on more responsibility, and for Leah, it’s a time to reflect on her own journey as a mother. Leah reveals she’s struggling with the fact that her twin daughters Ali and Aleeah are entering the dating world. In particular, Aleeah, who’s 15.

In a candid confession, Messer, now 32, shared her thoughts on her daughter’s new relationship. She expressed her concern and the challenge it was for her to fully accept the situation. “I have a hard time accepting the whole relationship. Right now, it’s too young. Have fun, have a social life, strive for your dreams and goals,” Messer openly said.Continue reading…

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