Teen Mom 2 - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

Bless This Mess
Leah blushes over a new guy, Bar and Ashley's off-camera wedding brings anything but marital bliss, and Briana lawyers up as Kail tries to sue her for defamation of character.

ChrisCross
Jade feels Sean's absence when Kloie develops a painful toothache, Leah goes on a first date with Jaylan, Ashley and Bar spend time apart, and Briana appears on Kail's ex Chris's podcast.

Garlic Breath
Ashley and Bar navigate their cohabitation, Leah gets closer to Jaylan, Briana and Javi reach a breaking point during a family vacation, and Jade is thrown for a loop by her mom's bad news.

Picture Perfect
Jade has a revelation ahead of her mom's time in jail, Briana wants Luis and Devoin to support Stella and Nova when they return to school, and Ashley clashes with her family over Bar.

Officially Official
Leah returns from Costa Rica with love on her mind, Briana and Devoin commit to getting along for Nova, Ashley sets healthy boundaries, and Jade looks for a new home as Sean heals in rehab.

There's No Crying In Football
Leah contemplates the challenges of her long-distance relationship with Jaylan, Briana copes with Stella's medical issues without Luis, and Jade and Kloie fly to Austin to reunite with Sean.

Natural Mother
Kail and Javi face coparenting challenges, Ashley and Bar look for a new home, Briana has an emotional confrontation with Luis's parents, and Leah hits a wall with her real estate exam.

Under My Roof
Ashley and Bar get vaccinated, Briana confronts Stella's absent father Luis, Leah receives exciting news from Jaylan, and Jade and Kloie scope out their new digs.

Falling on the Grenade
Kail's not sure what to make of Javi's flirty behavior, Nova's parents aren't happy with her bad grades, Bar processes his mom's upsetting news, and Leah ponders a third trip down the aisle.

Run Miles, Not Your Mouth

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