Teen Mom Chelsea Houska admits she’s ‘haggard and unshowered’ as star and husband Cole DeBoer fight $3 MILLION lawsuit

CHELSEA Houska has revealed she feels “haggard and unshowered” as she and husband Cole DeBoer fight a $3 million lawsuit.

The Teen Mom 2 alum, 29, and her husband, 32, are being sued for allegedly “withholding money” made from social media promotions.


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Chelsea Houska said she’s feeling ‘haggard and unshowered’ amid her legal battles

Chelsea revealed her daily routine has struggled amid her legal battles, admitting she’s been wearing the “same sweats all weekend”.

The MTV star – who gave birth to her fourth child, Walker, last month – shared a throwback snap with Cole to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

She wrote: “Picture from last Valentine’s Day because today I look haggard, unshowered and in the same sweats I’ve been in all weekend. KISS YOU.”

The reality star also admitted she and Cole accidentally celebrated the romantic day on the wrong day.



Chelsea and her husband Cole are being sued for $3 million

They’re being sued by consulting company Envy for allegedly ‘withholding money’ made from social media promotions

“We spent almost all day ~yesterday~ celebrating Valentine’s Day since we 1000% thought it was,” Chelsea wrote.

“I love this man SO much. Thank you for choosing me.”

The Celeb Report exclusively revealed last week that Chelsea, Cole, her company C&A Enterprises and The William Gerard Group were sued for breach of contract by consulting company Envy in April 2020. 

Envy claimed in the lawsuit, which YouTube channel Without a Crystal Ball first broke, that the company entered into a contract with The William Gerard Group in 2015 to provide consulting services to Chelsea and Cole, who entered a contract in 2016, in exchange for a portion of revenue made from deals. 



The couple denied the claims and said they don’t owe anything

Chelsea’s children, Aubree, 11, Watson, three, Layne, two, and her father, Randy, were included in the contract.

Envy worked as a “consultant to negotiate appearance, endorsement, licensing, royalty and television agreements and related contracts” from 2015 through 2019. 

The court papers claim Chelsea and Cole “failed to pay any of the contractually required fees.”



Chelsea has four children

Chelsea and Cole were required to pay Envy 35 percent of all fees or royalties for domestic deals and 40 percent for foreign deals. 

The court papers claimed Chelsea and Cole “breached their contracts by directing certain Brands to directly pay Houska, DeBoer, one of the other Shared Clients, and/or other persons or entities to avoid paying Envy Licensing Fees.”

Chelsea and Cole denied the allegations and claimed they “do not owe any payments to Envy.”



She and Cole welcomed their daughter, Walker, last month

They hit back against the lawsuit by filing a counterclaim in May 2020, alleging Envy actually withheld $150,000 from them. 

Cole is also being sued for more than $2,500 for allegedly “failing to pay water bills”.

The two lawsuits came months before Chelsea left Teen Mom 2 to “focus on the next chapter in life will focus on developing our brand and taking things to the next level with new endeavors and expanding family businesses.” 

She has been promoting South Dakota clothing boutique Laurie Belles to sell her own line of clothing with them. 

In January, the Teen Mom 2 star launched home decor line Aubree Says, named after her oldest child. 

The company came under fire by fans for its “overpriced” items. 


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