TEEN Mom star Corey Wharton hinted that Taylor Selfridge might be returning to MTV.
This mom-of-two was previously fired by the president in 2020 for racist tweets.
Cory, 31, posted to his Instagram Stories Sunday that he was filming a new TV series with his family.
Corey was in the front seat and filmed for a camera crew through Corey’s windscreen.
He then spun the camera around and revealed Taylor, 28, in the driver’s seat.
In the back were their children – Mila, two, and newborn Maya – and Corey’s five-year-old daughter, Ryder, whom he shares with his ex Cheyenne Floyd.
“Oooo somebody is back filming,”The clip was written by the father of three.
Taylor may make a big comeback as he suggested: “I’ll say this, you’ll be getting the whole Wharton family now.”
Taylor seemed happy to be filming again and let out a huge grin for her husband’s video.
The casual outfit she wore was a white zip-up jacket and her blonde hair in loose curls.
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TAY-KEN OUT
Taylor will make a Teen Mom return, which will be her first appearance on the show for over two years.
She was previously fired in 2020 for posting racist tweets in 2012.
Alumnus of Ex on the Beach previously posted: “We have to greet everyone at work but sometimes I won’t greet the black people because they scare me.”
Taylor also shared insensitive tweets. “My uncle is dating an Asian. Aunt Ping please make me sushi.”
In light of the the Black Lives Matter movement, she was dropped by MTV
‘IGNORANT’ CO-STAR
Taylor isn’t the only Teen Mom personality who has found herself in hot water with controversial remarks.
Mackenzie McKee and Cheyenne got into a fight in 2021. They slammed Mackenzie McKee for being too impulsive. “ignorant”After she posted a racist slur to social media.
Mackenzie described Kamala Harris, Vice President of Kamala Harris, as “a scumbag”. “colored woman”In a Facebook post.
Earlier this year, Mackenzie was dropped from the Teen Mom lineup ahead of the new edition, Teen Mom: The Next Chapter, although it is unclear if her controversial remark was a reason behind MTV’s decision.