Teen Mom’s new Young & Pregnant tells us what we already knew

Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant - MTV Press release
Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant - MTV Press release /
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A new generation is coming to MTV with Teen Mom’s Young & Pregnant this March.

Touching base on what many of us already knew, it seems that MTV has really vamped up it’s titles to deliver an even more compelling reality piece with Young & Pregnant. Following suit from the plethora of reality television that is amongst us now, and tackling the taboo of teen pregnancy, the show itself looks to make a triumphant comeback, diving into this generation’s problems and concerns.

"“CDC cites that since ‘Teen Mom’ has aired on MTV, the teen birth rate has dramatically declined by 46%”"

Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant – MTV Press release
Teen Mom: Young & Pregnant – MTV Press release /

While feeding viewers with instant easy thinking consumables, it seems that the show can also be doing a world of good in terms of “educating” the younger generation and allowing us a brief insight into the world of teen pregnancy and it’s demographic. Allowing the youth to seek help when needed, but also to know that there is support out there for a growing audience with many concerns on the subject.

Featuring moms Ashley (20), Brianna (17), Jade (20), Kayla (18) and Lexi (17), Young & Pregnant promises to be one the best insertions to the series yet, featuring Las Vegas party girls, transgender boyfriends, tumultuous relationships and broken reputations.

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"“Beginning Monday, March 12 at 10:00 p.m.  (USA) ET/PT, the network will continue the show’s legacy with “Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant.” A 14-episode series of excitement, heartbreak, and generic reality television.”"

An international audience can expect to pick up the series starting April on MTV over 180 countries. So until then Teen Mom fans sit back, relax and wait patiently for the drama and triumphs begin.

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