Fans Moved After Kailyn Lowry's Ex Jo Rivera Shares Update About His Mother
Kailyn Lowry‘s ex and first baby daddy, Jo Rivera, has been laying low in recent years. It’s clear that he’s above the drama.
But now, his fans are showing up after he shared this update about his mother.
Even though the drama has never stopped for Kailyn Lowry, her ex and first baby daddy Jo Rivera is living a much more mellow lifestyle.
His Instagram feed is laid back and down to earth, with a few updates about fatherhood and his relationship with his wife, Vee Rivera.
He recently shared this adorable shot of him and his son Isaac, captioning it, “Lunch with my twin after school. Mondays aren’t so bad 😁”
It’s obvious that Jo has a strong relationship with his son that has only gotten stronger over the years. But now, Jo is opening up about his relationship with his own mother.
“This woman gave birth to me almost 31 years ago and has never stopped supporting me from day one,” Jo captioned this selfie of him with his mother.
“Now we work together!” he wrote. “Couldn’t ask for a better life. I love you mom! #familyties #mommasboy #familybusiness #dynasty”
Jo’s mother used to appear on Teen Mom when Kailyn and Jo were living with her, and she’s remained a fan favorite over the years.
“She was so supportive of kail when she was pregnant with isaac that was so sweet of her 😍👏 since then she’s been my fave,” one fan wrote on Instagram.
Another penned, “She is an amazing individual!!!! You are all so blessed to have such an amazing family and support system. This is what I strive for with my kids. Something I did not have bit, something we will continue to work for. God bless you all.”
Meanwhile, Jo’s wife Vee Rivera opened up about her difficult past during a new episode of her podcast, Vibin’ and Kinda Thrivin’.
She shared that she’s been experiencing a recurring nightmare of the apartment she was raised in in New York, saying that it was like “something kept pulling me back.”
“I kept saying to myself, ‘Oh my God, I’m going to die. I’m going to die.’ … It felt very demonic, like something grabbing me to hurt me and take me somewhere,” she shared.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pLHLnpmusqpjsLC5jqBmn5meqHquu9Wem2aZlqmys3nKmqClsZ5iubDD0bKqZp2oYrewedGirZ6qkWLAqa3RnqpmraCZrrWxjJqZqK2kYrWqv4ympq2glad8