OnlyFans Activities Impact Relationship with Adoptive Parents
Tyler Baltierra, known from the "Teen Mom" reality show, recently shared insights into why he decided to close his OnlyFans account. The decision, as revealed in a response to a fan on Instagram, was directly influenced by the strained communications with Carly's adoptive parents, Brandon and Teresa Davis.
Strategic Closure of OnlyFans Account
Baltierra explained that the closure of his OnlyFans was a preemptive action taken to avoid further complications in his relationship with Carly’s adoptive family. "I'm not on OF and haven't been for a while," Baltierra commented, highlighting the proactive measures he took amidst concerns about the potential disapproval from the Davises.
Support and Challenges
His wife, Catelynn, had previously endorsed his OnlyFans venture as a financial strategy, suggesting it could secure their future. "I told him this for months, I said, 'Start an OnlyFans and mama won't have to work another day in her life.' And so here we are," she remarked. Despite this support, the venture faced skepticism not only concerning its longevity but also regarding the approval of Carly’s conservative adoptive parents.
Public Response and Future Plans
Following criticism and questions about his future plans post-OnlyFans and the reality show, Baltierra responded with both humor and defiance. He expressed his difficulties in gaining the adoptive parents’ approval. "Idk I'll prolly just move back into a trailer park where I belong & as far as B & T go, I couldn't please them or get their approval if I was damn Mother Teresa herself lol," he stated, indicating his focus remains on living up to his own standards rather than others’.
Continued Efforts to Connect with Carly
Despite these challenges, both Tyler and Catelynn are vocal on social media about their ongoing efforts to maintain and strengthen their connection with Carly. They hope their public sharing demonstrates their sustained interest in and love for their daughter, even as they navigate the complexities of this relationship.