'Teen Mom 2' Leah Messer Drug Addiction Scene With Corey & Jeremy Faked By MTV Producers?

By Larry Abuliak (larry.abuliak@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 19, 2015 06:00 PM EST

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Teen Mom 2 star Leah Messer once railed against the fact her show was faking some scenes about her and it looks like she may have been telling the truth. Although the MTV star recently lost custody of twin girls Ali and Aleeah, she was reportedly the victim of a set up scene involving ex-husbands Corey Simms and Jeremy Calvert where they got together to bash her parenting skills.

"When Corey and Jeremy went out to get a drink talking about Leah, the show set it up," a source told Radar Online. "It was all their doing."

During the infamous scene, the West Virginia dads talked about Leah's alleged drug addiction and how it has affected her being able to care for the children they share together.

"They push Jeremy to say things like talking about her drug addiction," the source told the gossip site. Radar also went on to report that the hit reality series "will flip the stories around" to fit a different sequential timeline so a scene that happened earlier in the year may be put towards the end.

Watch the scene here:

As MStars News reported, the mother of three took to Twitter to blast the network and producers after watching the meeting on TV unfold.

"I talked to Jeremy the whole time ... Jeremy can't stand Corey .. This was definitely SET UP and not even the truth," Leah tweeted.

"In the scene you can tell Jeremy was looking over at a producer saying something about a prescription pill problem and they edit it to where it looks as if he is saying that to Corey," the reality star explained. "Don't care if I do get in trouble this is BS .. I should open my mouth way more."

Does it affect your opinion of Leah knowing the scene was allegedly staged?

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