Bar Smith Goes To Rehab, Briana DeJesus Is Betrayed By Her Mom Roxanne & More: Storylines of the Upcoming Season of ‘Teen Mom: The Next Chapter’

“Please watch this show! We promise we’ll do our best to keep it trashy and sassy!”

MTV is trying its best to breathe new life into the Teen Mom franchise. The upcoming first season of Teen Mom: The Next Chapter will feature some of the most-intriguing storylines we’ve seen in years. (Here’s to hoping there will be no more episodes about wallpaper lines, pre-teen cellphones or turning buildings teal!) 

On Monday, the network released new information on some of the things each of the eight girls on the new show will be struggling with this season. As The Ashley previously told you, Cheyenne Floyd‘s upcoming storyline is perhaps the most-interesting, given that MTV claims she was “shot at” while driving with her two young children. She was reportedly injured during the incident and required surgery. 

While the other seven girls’ storylines are quite as dramatic, they are still going to be more-interesting than ‘Teen Mom’ fans have seen in many seasons.

As The Ashley previously told you, eight of the ‘Teen Mom OG’ and ‘Teen Mom 2’ girls will star on the new series, but all of the girls will not be featured in every episode. The girls who have the most going on in their lives will get the most screen time.

“Maci [Bookout] was barely filmed for the show because there were no storylines,” one behind-the-scenes source tells The Ashley. “Her screen time will be pretty limited because she just didn’t have much happening in her life.” 

“And that mission is to refrain from getting a real job until I’m in my fifties! MTV don’t fail me now!”

That is evident in Maci’s storyline description. (Thankfully, it doesn’t appear that MTV is going to force us to sit through countless episodes of Maci talking about have PTSD, PCOS or…um, PBR.

“Maci adjusts to parenting a teenager and allows Bentley to use social media,” the bio reads. “With gun violence at schools rising across the United States, she seeks guidance on how to talk to her kids about the issue.”

“Yawn. Same ol’ Maci. Not much to talk about since you got me fired, eh, Mace?”

One of the more-interesting storyline reveals comes from Ashley Jones. The former ‘Teen Mom 2’ star’s bio divulges that Ashley’s husband, Bar Smith, secretly went to rehab sometime in recent months.

“Ashley’s world is turned upside down when Bar checks himself into rehab,” it reads. “Once he’s back home, Ashley gets accepted to nursing school and moves her family to Nevada.”

Earlier this year, fans speculated that Ashley and Bar were having relationship issues because Ashley had not mentioned Bar on social media in a while. She went on to confirm in a video chat with In Touch Weekly in March that they were, indeed, still together but that somedays she was “ready to call it quits.” 

“Can you even HAVE a ‘Teen Mom’ season if someone doesn’t go to rehab?”

It has not been revealed what Bar went to treatment for, or when he was in rehab.

Another interesting storyline this season belongs to Briana DeJesus. As fans know, Bri has been dating an older man named Bobby Scott who used to work security on the ‘Teen Mom’ shows– until his relationship with Bri was discovered, resulting in him and many of the other security guards getting fired. 

Bri’s relationship with Bobby will be covered this season, but it is her disagreement with her mother, Roxanne, that is most-interesting to The Ashley. It appears that Roxy betrayed Briana by going behind her back to talk to Bri’s long-lost dad, who has rejected having a relationship with Briana.

“You callin’ me a BETRAYER? Brittany, the shoe. NOW!”

“Briana yearns for a relationship with her estranged father but is disappointed when her mother Roxanne goes behind her back and tries to make amends,” the bio states. “Briana starts dating an older man and moves out of her mother’s house with her daughters Nova and Stella.”

(While the description makes it seem like Bri moved out of the house because of her argument with her mother, it should be noted that Briana has always been open about the fact that she bought the house that she filmed the later seasons of ‘Teen Mom 2’ in for her mom. While the townhome belonged to Roxy, Briana and her two kids, as well as Bri’s sister Brittany, all lived there until recently.) 

Catelynn Lowell‘s storyline, like Cheyenne’s, will also include surgery this season. Both Cate and her husband Tyler Baltierra will go under the knife, but for very different reasons.

“Catelynn finds herself in the emergency room and has surgery to remove a cyst. With three young girls at home, Tyler and Catelynn decide they are done having children, so Tyler gets a vasectomy,” Cate’s bio reads.

No word yet if Cate will be shown peeing in kitchen storageware on this show…

As The Ashley previously reported, Tyler underwent “The Big Snip” back in May.

Cate’s former ‘Teen Mom OG’ co-star, Amber Portwood, will focus her storylines on her nasty custody battle with her second baby daddy Andrew Glennon. Last month a judge decided in favor of Andrew, allowing Andrew to move James— the son Amber and Andrew share— to California. 

In happier news, though, Amber’s relationship with her older child, Leah, has greatly improved since the last season of ‘Teen Mom OG.’ (Amber discussed this during her interview with The Ashley in April.) 

There may also be some of this happening this season…

“Amber’s relationship with her teenage daughter Leah is the best it’s been in years,” Amber’s bio reads. “Amber completes her two-year probation, but all comes crashing down when her custody case for her son James is finalized.”

As for Leah Messer‘s storyline, it appears to be completely wrapped up in her relationship with her fiancé Jaylan Mobley. Leah and Jaylan announced their engagement earlier this month and have been open about wanting to have a kid together. (Leah currently has three girls in her brood, while Jaylan has no kids of his own.) 

“We don’t plan to ‘wrap it up,’ if you know what we mean!”

“Leah and her boyfriend Jaylan move in together, get engaged and consider having a baby. Leah attempts to let her guard down with the other cast members, but Briana is still wary.”

Finally, that brings us to Jade Cline‘s storyline, which will also revolve around her relationship. Jade’s baby daddy and on-and-off-boyfriend Sean Austin recently celebrated a year of sobriety, which has Jade thinking about her future with him.

“Jade struggles when her daughter Kloie starts going to school but is excited when Sean celebrates a year of sobriety. Jade and Sean discuss getting engaged for the third time,” her bio reads.

“Third engagement’s the charm!”

‘Teen Mom: The Next Chapter’ premieres September 6 on MTV.

RELATED STORY: Briana DeJesus Says Fans Will Get to See the “Good Side” of Jenelle Evans on ‘Teen Mom: The Next Chapter’; Cheyenne Floyd Unhappy About Jenelle’s Return

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16 Comments

  1. Show should be canceled teaches nothing anymore. Need to go back to original 16 and pregnant and show the hardships instead of lining the pockets of these lazy parents. Kids deserve semi normal life and privacy not being paycheck for parents


  2. Not surprisingly, this is the exact same show under a different title. The smell of toxic desperation from MTV and the players is overwhelming. Nothing going on? Just make some crap up, and who cares how it affects the children being used to make this show work?


  3. DON’T CARE HOW THEY TRY TO MAKE IT LOOK; THE STORY LINES ARE THE SAME. PEAT AND REPEAT. NOTHING DIFFERENT. MTV MUST LIKE GIVING AWAY MONEY/ THEIR DEFINITELY WASTING IT HERE.


  4. Can anyone still explain to me why Amber is allowed to film when they fired Janelle Amber is is violent is David the only thing she’s not is homophobic at least right now trust me if she wanted to hurt you and you were gay she would definitely slur at you during one of her Instagram live Rance she’s absolute garbage we all know she still on drugs whether they’re legally prescribed or not she’s still doing them and she’s doing them to the point where they’re making her incoherent we all watch the reunion why are they still paying her is it because they feel bad for her children I’m so glad James got PUT into his fathers custody


    1. Probably seniority. Plus Maci doesn’t whine nearly as much as McKee, Maci doesn’t lie about “divorce” every 6 months, and although Maci is boring, and she has pretty much PCOS awarenessed us all to death, her storylines are more genuine than McKee’s. The only thing McKee brought to the franchise was Broncs dropping a deuce in her bosses garage.


    2. Because she made a racist comment that Cheyenne took offense too. Cheyenne didn’t want anyone associating with Mackenzie including MTV. Even though Cheyenne has made racist comments too. Mackenzie had no idea that she mixed up two words and made her statement raciest. She apologized profusely for it. She is immature, uneducated, grew up in a bubble, and is a bit simple and Naive. Cheyenne was cut throat about it.


  5. How many storylines out of 8 are centered around a man? Family drama?

    Not one blurb says “realizing that the MTV welfare is drying up, ____ begins to look for employment.” Or “realizing that she can do bad by herself, ___ leaves the lowlife.”

    No growth. No insight on the future. Treadmills. They’re all on treadmills to no where.

    Another boring show. This repackaging wont last long. At least not with those 8 women. It can’t.


  6. Lol maci basically got shot at and her storyline remained just as boring. Let’s not act like that’s going to make Cheyenne interesting.


  7. Will not be watching as long as bitter bacteria bri is on can’t take another season of fake and trashy behavior from that hateful girl


  8. It still sounds boring, boring.i can’t stand Amber, but her storyline about custody is probably the most interesting.There is something about Jaylan I don’t like nor trust. Leah moving to fast again, as usual.

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