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        <title><![CDATA['Teen Mom OG' Stars: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>It’s been quite a journey for the cast of <strong><em>Teen Mom</em></strong>. The series launched in December 2009 as the first spinoff from MTV’s <strong><em>16 and Pregnant</em></strong>. The debut season followed the lives of <strong><strong>Maci Bookout</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Catelynn Lowell</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Amber Portwood </strong></strong>and<strong><strong> Farrah Abraham</strong></strong>, who all experienced very different journeys during their teen pregnancies.</p>
<p>On season 5, the show was rebranded as <em>Teen Mom OG</em>, as multiple other spinoffs with other <em>16 and Pregnant</em> cast members began — in 2011, <strong><em>Teen Mom 2</em></strong> launched; <strong><em>Teen Mom 3</em> </strong>debuted in 2013; and <em>Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant</em> and <em>Teen Mom: Young Moms Club</em> both premiered in 2018.</p>
<p>After many seasons of drama behind the scenes, <strong>Abraham was fired from the show</strong> in October 2017 after a confrontation with executive producer <strong>Morgan J. Freeman</strong>. At the time, Freeman told her that if she wanted to continue her adult entertainment career, she would not be able to star on the reality show.</p>
<p>“I wish them all the best with the show. I’m out on a high note. This is the longest season in history and I’m their biggest star,” Abraham exclusively told <em>Us Weekly</em> in February 2018. “I can do my own show, but I don’t want to focus on reality TV. I’m focusing on scripted opportunities but will always enjoy a good reality TV project.”</p>
<p>She added: “I don’t know what the show is doing. You could take all the girls on all the series, but none can bring or do as much as I do for the series.”</p>

		<p>In July 2018, <strong><strong>Bristol Palin</strong></strong> was cast on the series, replacing Abraham. However, after one season, she <strong>chose to exit</strong> in April 2019.</p>
<p>“Teen mom OG wasn’t a fit for me,” Palin explained via Instagram at the time. “It took away my peace.. and honestly – my peace has a price tag that no one but God can afford $ doesn’t impress me, I don’t entertain bs, and walking away from this show allows God to rebuild me (and my little fam) in the right direction. I have love for all the girls on the show, and wish them the best of luck in all their future endeavors!! xoxo, B.”</p>
<p><strong><em>Are You the One?</em></strong> alum <strong><strong>Cheyenne Floyd</strong></strong> joined the series in September 2018. In August 2019, the cast grew again, bringing on <strong><strong>Mackenzie Douthit</strong></strong> from <em>Teen Mom 3</em> as a guest mom. During the second half of season 8, she was promoted to a main cast member.</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below for an update on what the cast is up to today.</p>
									

				
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