
Ready or not, TLC is delivering another season of Unexpected.
In the newly released Season 7 trailer, fans of the reality series get to meet some of the young parents and parents-to-be that will be sharing their stories in the upcoming season, including 15-year-old expectant mother Bella and her baby daddy, 13-year-old Hunter– a middle schooler who is facing the possibility of having to repeat the 8th grade.

“I don’t want to be a tenth grader dating an eighth grader,” Bella says to her mom Falen. “We’ve got a toddler.”
The Season 7 trailer also introduces fans to 16-year-olds Amya and Jose– the former of whom laughs while revealing the ridiculous and obviously incorrect information her mom allegedly gave her about pregnancy.

“I heard my mom say that it was harder for bigger girls to get pregnant,” Amya claims. “Like, there was no way.”

Also joining the cast this season are 16-year-olds Mia and Jessie, who are preparing for teen parenthood while also navigating the ongoing drama with their parents.
“When I first met Jessie, I kind of didn’t like him,” Mia’s dad Keith says the trailer. “And then this [pregnancy] happened. I definitely don’t like the kid now.”

Later in the trailer, Mia’s mom Nicole and Jessie’s mom AK get into an argument about taking Mia to an upcoming medical appointment, during which AK slams Nicole for being an absentee mom to Mia.
One of the older (by a smidge) new pairs set to appear on the upcoming season are 18-year-olds Isabella and Bryce, who, like Mia and Jessie, will navigate family drama in Season 7, while also preparing for the realities of parenthood. While Isabella claims that her mom Tasha has “no hope” in the young couple’s relationship, it seems that Tasha’s issues have more to do with Bryce.

“Bryce needs anger management,” Tasha claims. “He’s a manipulative, narcissistic, piece of s**t.”
“You should hear how your daughter calls my son a little b*tch,” Bryce’s mom Connie later fires back in the trailer.
When Isabella reaches her breaking point and demands that her baby daddy seek employment in order to “take care of the f**king kid he made,” she finally starts to see her mom’s side of things.
“Bryce is no good for anything,” Isabella tells viewers. “Physically, financially, nothing.”
The new season of ‘Unexpected’ premieres Monday, February 16 on TLC. Watch the Season 7 trailer below.
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