Teen Mom Amber Portwood’s ex Andrew Glennon claims he had surgery to repair his nose after ‘abuse’ from star
TEEN Mom Amber Portwood’s ex Andrew Glennon claimed he had surgery to repair his nose after the “abuse” from the reality star as the two have been in a nasty custody war over their son James, three, since their split in 2019.
Andrew opened up about the physical abuse he had endured from Amber, 31, during an Instagram Live session.
The Instagram Live session resurfaced on a Teen Mom fan account.
He claimed that an incident involving the Teen Mom OG star, her ex Gary Shirley, and Leah, 12, was “all real,” and that it all “happened”
While reportedly driving her to Leah’s first day at school, he claimed Amber allegedly struck him in the nose, which caused him to bleed.
He claimed Gary saw his bleeding nose, but the MTV star reportedly blamed his nosebleed on his allergies.
Andrew claimed: “Gary saw blood, his daughter saw blood and her whole school saw blood.”
He continued: “What do you think my nose surgery was about? Consider that, think about that.”
Amber’s former partner concluded that there are “twisted, twisted people to be slamming someone who’s been through all that and saying that they’re fat and whatnot…it’s so twisted and dark it’s not even in my world anymore.”
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The former couple shares their three-year-old son, James.
‘HISTORY OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE’
Back in October, Andrew claimed that Amber had allegedly abused meth and used drugs while pregnant with their son.
The Sun exclusively revealed that Andrew demanded that his ex take a hair follicle test after he allegedly witnessed her displaying “paranoid” behavior during a recent custody exchange.
During a parenting exchange on October 16th, he claimed that she was “acting erratically, speaking frantically, and appeared completely paranoid and disheveled.”
He claimed that the MTV mom has a “history of substance abuse, even while pregnant with and subsequently caring for the minor child herein.”
The court papers alleged: “[Amber] went so far as to allege that two nearby vehicles were ‘staking her out’ and waved down Petitioner/Father as he was leaving with the minor child to ask him to tell the individuals in the nearby vehicles to ‘stop’ staking her out.”
Andrew claimed to have “witnessed Amber under the influence of illegal drugs previously, specifically methamphetamine,” which is the formal name for meth.
He demanded that Amber “immediately submit to a hair follicle drug screen.”
AMBER’S RESPONSE
Amber denied his drug allegations and responded: “Mother has exercised her parenting time with the parties’ child without any incidents regarding any type of substance abuse.”
While still on probation from her 2019 domestic violence arrest against Andrew, she is required to submit random monthly drug screens and claimed to “never failed a drug screen.”
She requested that his motion be denied or that both parties should submit to a hair follicle drug screen, at his or their own cost.
If you or someone you know is the victim of domestic abuse, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-787-3224.
Alternatively, you can chat live with a representative on thehotline.org or text “START” to 88788.
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