Teen Mom 2 Season 7 Spoilers: Leah Messer, BF Theodore "T.R." Dues break up; Decision on custody battle with Corey Simms set this month

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In the midst of custody battle with ex-husband Corey Simms, Teen Mom 2 star Leah Messer is involved in yet another controversy in Teen Mom 2 Season 7 this time with Theodore "T.R." Dues.

As Teen Mom 2 Season 7 non-confirmed premiere date nears, Leah Messer carries on generating issues with her personal life. Leah is still struggling over her twins Ali and Aleeah custody against ex-husband Corey Simms.

In a recent publication of Lawyer Herald, Leah was hopeful on winning her twins back after she cleared her name with reports claiming her negligence caused her daughters to perform poorly in school. A hearing decision regarding her appeal is scheduled this month.

After the good news, trouble seems not to leave Leah as ex-husbands Corey and Jeremy Calvert both expressed Leah's drug abuse which causes Leah to neglect her twins. However, the controversial Leah continues to deny the allegations.

Another concern was brought up by Corey at the Teen Mom 2 Season 6 reunion on Leah's parenting. According to Inquistr, Leah's daughter confessed to Corey that Leah was living with a boyfriend Theodore "T.R." Dues.

Leah never confirmed relationship status until the Teen Mom 2 Season 6 Reunion revelation. Since then, Leah started to be more public on the relationship as she shared photos of her with Dues on her Facebook account. But, the love struck Leah immediately posted a Goodbye and boxing up tweet drawing up speculations on the breakup with Dues last month.

Leah had an online bickering with Teen Mom OG Farrah Abraham. The feud started with Leah "intentionally" excluded tagging Farrah in her tweet of favorite OG and adding #TeamLarry to her post implying she sided with Larry, the Daily Read List reported.

Watch all details of Leah's custody battle, feuds with Corey Simms, and Farrah Abraham on Teen Mom 2 Season 7 to premiere this 2016.

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