TEEN Mom star Tyler Baltierra has hit back at critics of his most recent thirst trap, ignoring foreclosure rumors.
The MTV star posted his most revealing photo yet, showing off his massive bulge while promoting his adult social media site.
Tyler, 32, posted the photo on his Instagram Stories and almost immediately faced backlash from critics.
The post showed the Teen Mom dad standing in a mirror in tiny blue shorts.
He put an emoji over his private parts and included a caption that read, "This bulk be bulking!"
He followed up the post with a response on another Instagram Story slide, quelling the backlash.
"Just so everyone is aware, my wife @catelynnmtv fully endorses me posting my workout progress lol she's proud of me! idk what the difference is between every other guy/fitness influencer posting their progress & me (beside them all looking a lot better & being in an uncovered speedo," he wrote along with laughing and shrugging emojis.
"But that's about it! I even covered myself with a funny emoji. Like come on guys, let loose a little!"
TAX TROUBLES
The posts came amid reports that Tyler and his wife Catelynn Lowell, are in danger of foreclosure on their $450,000 Michigan home, which is currently on the market.
The house has been listed for sale for nearly a year.
The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed a Certificate of Forfeiture of Real Property was filed in March 2024 by a Michigan Register of Deeds Office.
"On March 1, 2024, the following real property was forfeited to the Sanilac County Treasurer for non-payment of property taxes for the year 2022," the document read.
Teen Mom’s Catelynn Lowell and Tyler Baltierra at risk of foreclosure on $450k Michigan home for failing to pay taxes
"If the 2022 taxes are not paid by March 31, 2025, absolute title to the property and any equity associated with an interest in the property will vest in the foreclosing governmental unity."
"If the property is not redeemed and is foreclosed and sold or transferred, a person with an interest in the property at the time of judgement of foreclosure may claim that person's interest in any remaining proceeds."
At the time of filing, $5,007.72 in taxes were owed on the home.
The house was in danger of going into foreclosure if Tyler and Catelynn did not pay the amount by the date listed in the court documents.
HAPPY HOME
Tyler and Catelynn bought the home back in May 2017 for $220,000.
The house is a piece of history, as it was built in 1869 by George W. Smith, a Great Lakes Sea Captain.
Per the listing on Realtor, the home features modern updates, but the historical integrity of the home remains intact.
The house boasts an octagonal shape and sits on 15 acres of land.
Tyler and Catelynn moved out of the house and into a $435,000 four-bedroom, four-bathroom mansion in January 2023.
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